Top AppAdvice News And Apps Of The Past Week
The last week saw more iPhone 5 rumors. However, the biggest technology news came from Google and Adobe, both which announced new iOS products.
The last week saw more iPhone 5 rumors. However, the biggest technology news came from Google and Adobe, both which announced new iOS products.
Adobe Systems Incorporated today unveiled a new product called Carousel for the iPhone/iPod touch, iPad, and Mac OS. The product uses the company’s Adobe Photoshop Lightroom technology and allows customers to access all of their photos across various devices. The product is expected to arrive later this month.
Adobe Systems Incorporated today announced that its Adobe Digital Publishing Suite customers will be able to create magazine and newspaper applications that appear in the Apple Newsstand, which is coming with iOS 5.
Google has quietly released its new swiffy product that lets developers convert Flash SWF files to HTML5. For iPhone/iPod touch and iPad owners, this is yet another sign the days when some websites wouldn’t work via Mobile Safari are coming to an end.
Speaking with Walt Mossberg at All Things Digital's D9 event, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen stated that Adobe and Apple's "war with words" has eventually ceased, and that he expects Android to overtake the iPad very soon.
Although they have yet to release their new creative apps for the iPad, Adobe Systems did drop a surprise into the App Store today. Adobe Story is available for the iPhone/iPod touch.
Adobe Systems Inc. is getting closer to making significant inroads in the App Store. The company has released an update to its popular Photoshop CS5 application. With it, Photoshop now provides support for Adobe’s upcoming line of iPad apps.
A new Web app allows Apple fans to watch YouTube Live broadcasts on their iOS device. Read on to find out how to access the service.
As the old adage goes, if you can’t beat them, join them. This appears to be the reasoning behind Adobe’s apparent shift by making a product update available that will work on iDevices.
Adobe TV - Adobe's video training resources website - is now iOS friendly, despite Apple's sustained lack of support for Flash content. Now, iOS device owners can access the website from their iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
Skyfire Web Browser for iPhone ($2.99) has just received a major update. Now, users of the app can enjoy version 3.0, which brings support for Flash video from more websites, and more advanced social network integration.
For the next two days, Skyfire Labs' popular Flash-enabling web browser apps for iPhone and iPad will be available in the App Store for their lowest prices ever as part of the company's aptly titled "Flash sale."
The popular Flash-enabled iOS browser, Skyfire Web Browser, is now available in France, Germany and Italy. Read on to find out more ...
The popular Flash-enabled iOS browser, Skyfire Web Browser, has recently been updated (to version 2.1.0). Now, Skyfire users can enjoy Twitter Quickview, along with better sharing options ...
If you want to keep up to date with the midterm election results, read on, and find out about a great iPad-optimized page that you can check out right now!
Six months after the Flash vs. HTML5 battle started (by Apple), we have a winner. Still, there are some holdouts. Read more...
Apple's recent "Back to the Mac" event centered around giving iOS features back to the Macintosh computer. On stage, Steve announced iOS-inspired OS X "Lion" features such as: full-screen apps, iOS scrolling bars, and the Mac App Store. However, one thing he didn't mention involved Adobe's Flash Player. Read on to find out more...
The Apple vs. Adobe story as it relates to Adobe Flash has been told quite often. Apple has made it clear that it will not allow Flash on its mobile devices including the iPhone/iPod touch and iPad. Then on Wednesday, it unveiled its new MacBook Air which also doesn’t allow Flash, at least not right out of the box. Users will need to manually install Adobe Flash onto their MacBook Air. Now, it looks like Adobe blinked. Read more...
Steve's comments earlier this week regarding Android and BlackBerry OS have prompted comments from none other than Google and RIM. Additionally, TweetDeck's CEO has jumped in on the action, too. Read on to see what all three companies had to say regarding Steve's comments...
Last month, the EU Commission joined the US in investigating Apple's banning of third party development tools. However, the EU has now announced that it will be stopping its investigation due to Apple's revised terms of service, which came into play earlier this month. Read on to find out more...
Apple recently relaxed its app approval rules for the App Store. As part of the new rules, third-party vendors can now port software from formats like Adobe's Flash to the iPhone. However, according to Adobe's CEO, this change has had no immediate effect on sales of Adobe products. Read More...
A recently released iPad app, iSWiFTER, allows iPad owners to play Flash games on their iDevice. It's currently available in the App Store for free, though the app itself is in its early days. If you've got a yearning to play Flash games on your iPad, read on to find out more about iSWiFTER!