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Adobe Dropping Mobile Flash Player In Lieu Of HTML5 Support
Adobe announced today via their blog that, after the upcoming release of Flash Player 11.1 for Android and BlackBerry Playbook, they will no longer develop Flash Player for mobile devices. Instead they are going to refocus their development efforts to better support the newly adopted HTML5 standard. From their blog: “Adobe is all about enabling designers…
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Adobe updated Flex and Flash 4.5: Blackberry and iOS now supported
On April 11th 2011, Adobe Systems Incorporated announced the release of Adobe Flash Builder 4.5 and Flex 4.5. Today Adobe has released the updates to the Flash Builder and Flex 4.5 framework including all new tooling and framework support that will enable developers to reuse most or all of their code across applications that target…
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Universal Kernel Manager – available soon!
Geeks over at XDA in “Team Win” have up and done something fantastic. If you haven’t heard about it, Kernel Manager will soon be available to rooted users who love to flash their phones. Very similar to ROM Manger, Kernel Manager is very easy to use and only takes a few seconds to install.
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Skyfire 2.0 Available For Android
We already knew Skyfire was working on an Android version of their popular Windows Mobile browser, and that it was in Alpha testing. Now, on the same day that the Droid Incredible hits Verizon stores, Skyfire has released a public beta, available in the Market and on the web. The big news is the new…