adobe.com - 11/17/2008
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Business benefits Adobe AIR offers an exciting new way to engage customers with innovative, branded applications, without requiring changes to existing technology, people, or processes. Learn more AIR for everyone From shopping on eBay to managing music, Adobe AIR means applications that are ...
adobe.com - 11/17/2008
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adobe.com —
Support for Flash Player 10 and Adobe AIR
to Bring Rich Internet Applications to ARM Powered Devices...
ADOBE MAX 2008, SAN FRANCISCO AND CAMBRIDGE, — Nov. 17, 2008 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) and ARM [(LSE:ARM); (Nasdaq:ARMH)] today ...
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Adobe Press Room: For immediate release
blog.wired.com - 11/18/2008
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blog.wired.com —
Don't hold your breath waiting for the iPhone
to support Adobe's Flash software: Apple's terms of service...
agreement prohibits it. Although Adobe says it is working on a version of its popular Flash player for the iPhone, Apple is unlikely ever ...
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Why Apple Will Never Permit Adobe Flash on the iPhone
mobilecrunch.com - 11/17/2008
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mobilecrunch.com —
Adobe's Flash Player is on 98 percent of
all desktop computers, but it is still struggling to...
make the jump to mobile phones. If you want Flash on a mobile device, right now you have to settle for a compromised version: Flash Lite. But Adobe is ...
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Adobe To Demo Flash On Windows Mobile. Still “Working” ...
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Adobe to ARM mobile devices with Flash 10
jkOnTheRun —
... in with Freescale, NVIDIA, Samsung and Texas Instruments there, as all of them offer ARM-based chipset solutions. However, Adobe says that the joint technology for Flash 10 on ARM11 and Cortex processors won't be available until the second half of 2009, and that means regardless of smartphone or netbook, we'll be waiting a bit for that seamless experience. While wait, I have to wonder: we've been talking about the browser as our link to the cloud for some time. Should we be giving Adobe AIR a little more emphasis or will it aways be an add-on that we use here and there? ...
Adobe to offer new tools for UI development
Macworld —
... applications run in a browser using Adobe's Flash Player, or on the desktop in its Air runtime environment. Rivals include Microsoft's ...
BBC releases iPlayer for Mac and Linux
Macworld —
... for Mac and Linux operating systems is now available for download by Mac users in the U.K. The BBC has worked with Adobe to develop a cross-platform version of its BBC iPlayer Desktop application; the new version of iPlayer uses Adobe Air technology to enable cross-platform support. iPlayer is the BBC’s online media player that enables viewers to watch television programmes online up to seven days after they have been broadcast. While Mac users have been able to watch iPlayer content via the BBC iPlayer Web site, the new application enables them to download shows and store ...
BBC iPlayer on the Mac - First Impressions
Apple Eclectic —
... The main stumbling block was the BBC’s wish to DRM the shows, and the lack of a suitable cross-platform standard to implement it. (And I’m not going to even go near that argument.) The new iPlayer uses Adobe’s Air, which is basically a stand-alone version of Flash. As Anthony Rose notes on the BBC’s Internet blog, it’s no surprise that this version of the iPlayer was released on the same day as Air v1.5, the first version to support media DRM. ...
Adobe AIR, Flash big hit at Web 2.0 Expo conference
Macworld —
... and AIR technologies, has emerged as an interesting player to watch at this year’s Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco. Adobe had its hand in a couple announcements concerning big consumer Internet brands at the conference this week. The first concerned ...
AIR 2.0 will flow to Flip cams, local apps
Macworld —
... , which makes it easier to flip through news articles on a PC screen. AIR can be useful to Flash and Flex developers because it lets them write programs that run outside the browser, on the desktop of any computer with the AIR runtime installed. The technology is only 18 months old, however, and is competing for attention with Microsoft’s Silverlight, Google Gears and others. Adobe hopes to move it forward with a new version that will be released in beta later this year, it said at Adobe Max this week. The software aims to address shortcomings identified by some developers, ...
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Not Another Flash on the iPhone Story….
iPhoneAtlas.com 11/19/2008 —
Unfortunately, yes. Adobe Systems and ARM today announced a technology collaboration that is designed to optimize and enable Adobe Flash Player 10 and Adobe AIR for ARM Powered devices like (but not necessarily including) the Apple iPhone.
ARM ...
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iphonebuzz.com 10/7/2008 — It was made known today that Adobe Flash would be coming to the iPhone soon. This was made clear by the Sr. Director of Adobe Systems, however, it is up to Apple when Flash will actually appear on the device.
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iphonebuzz.com 2/9/2009 — Adobe and Apple are working together to create Flash for iPhone, according to Adobe chief Shantanu Narayen. Indeed, it's not so easy and really up to Apple.
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