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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed October 27th, 2010
Six months after the Flash vs. HTML5 battle started (by Apple), we have a winner. Still, there are some holdouts. Read more...
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BY Joe White on Sat October 23rd, 2010
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...
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri October 22nd, 2010
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...
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BY Joe White on Wed October 20th, 2010
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...
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BY Joe White on Mon September 27th, 2010
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...
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri September 24th, 2010
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...
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BY Joe White on Sun September 19th, 2010
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!
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