BY Alexander Vaughn on Thu September 02nd, 2010
The folks over at Skyfire, as rumored, just submitted to Apple (last night) their new Flash-enabled browser. Now we finally have some details on the awesome features it will be bringing us.
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BY Pivnick on Fri August 27th, 2010
Do you ever have the urge to go back to the days of taking pictures with film, viewfinders and changeable lenses? The Hipstamatic was a legendary camera back in film's heyday. Now, all the fun of that great camera is packed into this unique little app.
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BY Joe White on Wed August 18th, 2010
Yahoo! Mail has just made the switch over to HTML5, meaning iDevice users can now fully interact with the service right from their handhelds. Read on to find out more!
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BY Joe White on Wed August 18th, 2010
Vimeo has now added full HTML5 support to its popular online video site, meaning iDevice owners can now fully interact with the website through Safari, without hitting the dreaded Flash-wall.
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BY Joe White on Mon August 16th, 2010
Adobe chief (and former Apple employee) Shantanu Narayen has spoken about his company's relationship with Apple in an interview with a UK newspaper. Read on to find out more!
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BY Joe White on Mon August 09th, 2010
If you're a jailbroken iPhone (or iPad) owner looking to install Frash on your iDevice, then read on - because the process just got a whole lot easier.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Sun August 08th, 2010
What do the masters of bypassing streaming video limitations do when they get hung up in the App Store? They bypass it too.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Sun August 08th, 2010
Just a little over a month after its release for the iPad, Frash (the iOS port of Adobe Flash for Android by @comex), has now been brought to the iPhone.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Wed July 07th, 2010
Exciting news folks! We know many of you have been waiting for this for a while. Now the wait is officially over. Only three days after first being demonstrated online, the unofficial port of Adobe Flash for Android to iOS is now available for download on the iPad.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Sun July 04th, 2010
Apple won't allow Flash on its iDevices. They have their reasons and by now we've learned to live without it. Yet, some tenacious folks just can't let go and have come up with the most clever workarounds.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Wed June 30th, 2010
Steve Jobs has famously said that by excluding Adobe Flash he was providing "freedom from porn." Much to his chagrin, his push for HTML 5 might soon bring that to an end.
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BY Matthew Sims on Sat June 12th, 2010
Although we know that Steven P. Jobs most deffinately has no want or need for flash on his iDevice, some still do and Artefact is trying to make that a reality. While they may be doing it in the most confusing way, they understand it and it works. Well, Sorta. Read on after the break for a video and more.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Tue June 08th, 2010
The lack of flash on the iPhone and iPad has also meant freedom from pop-up and pop-over ads hocking comedies and Chryslers, but that all may come to an end soon. A new partnership just announced between Adobe and Greystripe means that websites will convert flash video to HTML5 on the fly so you don't miss out on this exciting content.
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BY Joe White on Fri June 04th, 2010
Apple has added a HTML5 showcase page to Apple.com. Read on to find out more!
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BY Robb Lewis on Wed June 02nd, 2010
Smokescreen is a new open-source project that aims at making Flash content run without a plugin on the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.
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BY Mitchell James on Thu May 27th, 2010
Outraged at the no-Flash decision made by Apple, website developers are making a stand. Err, trying to anyways.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Tue May 11th, 2010
The clever Cloud Browse app that allows you to watch flash-enabled website on your iPhone is back on the store.
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BY Robin Rhys on Thu April 29th, 2010
Steve Jobs writes an open letter detailing Apple's stance on Flash and why it's not used on their mobile devices. Tweetie gives us a little tease and a new update. An app to earn you some cash. Plus an awesome Speck iPad Accessory give away! We have all this and more on today's AppAdvice Daily.
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Thu April 29th, 2010
Breaking from a long tradition of emails which never exceed a couple words, Steve Jobs decided to come clean on Flash today.
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BY Kiet Chieng on Thu April 15th, 2010
Want to view flash enabled sites on your iPhone? There's an app for that (for now). Cloud Browse gives you access to sites that are otherwise off limits by providing remote access to a flash enabled desktop computer.
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