reviews.cnet.com - 2/16/2009
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BARCELONA--A full-fledged version of the Adobe Flash player is coming soon to a whole slew of smartphones. Unfortunately, Apple's iPhone isn't one of them. Adobe announced at the GSMA Mobile World Congress here Monday that Flash Player 10, which is the full version of Flash that runs on PCs, ...
money.cnn.com - 2/18/2009
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SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- There's been mixed signals
lately about whether Adobe Systems Inc.'s (ADBE) popular Internet-based...
media player will soon be compatible with Apple Inc.'s (AAPL) iPhone. It seemed the longtime partners just two weeks ago ...
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Adobe Sends Mixed Signals About Flash Lite For iPhone
adobe.com - 2/20/2009
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adobe.com —
Home Support Security advisories Security bulletin Buffer overflow
issue in versions 9.0 and earlier of Adobe Reader...
and Acrobat Release date: February 19, 2009 Vulnerability identifier: APSA09-01 Bid number: 33751 Platform: All platforms Summary A ...
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APSA09-01 - Buffer overflow issue in versions 9.0 and ...
appleinsider.com - 2/18/2009
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Flash 10 coming to most mobiles; except iPhone
The Apple Core —
... Flash Player 10 (not the stripped-down mobile version) will be available on smartphones running Windows Mobile, Google’s Android, Nokia S60/Symbian, and the new Palm operating systems beginning in early 2010. When asked about the iPhone, Anup Murarka, director of Technology Strategy and Partner Development for Adobe said:“We would love to see it on the iPhone, too… But it’s Apple’s decision on when and how they support any new technology. So we will continue to work on it.” Tip: CNet
Windows Mobile, Android, Flash make headlines at Mobile World Congress
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... (along with Symbian and Palm's new webOS) in 2010. And what of the iPhone? No dice: Adobe lobs the ball back in Apple's court, saying during the announcement, "We would love to see it on the iPhone, too, but it's Apple's decision on when and how they support any new technology. So we will continue to work on it." ...
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