Archive for the 'Flash 10' Category

Adobe releases details about Flash Player 10.1 for Mobile, Devices, and Desktop

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

Although I attended Adobe MAX last week, I am just now catching up on the “official” releases from Adobe on various announcements. One important one, of course, is the announcement of Flash Player 10.1 across smartphones, netbooks, PCs, and other internet connected devices. Kevin Lynch at October’s Adobe MAX talking about Flash Player 10.1 across [...]

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Flash Player 10.1 Video Demos (webOS and Windows Mobile)

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Adobe has posted some video demos of Flash running under webOS and Windows Mobile devices over on Adobe Labs. So, it’s now been revealed that Palm Pre will be the 1st device to support Flash 10.1 to market. Nice. I’ve been a Pre fan since it’s launch earlier this summer. It’s probably the closest device [...]

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Adobe Flash CS4 Professional, “John Hancock-ed”

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

OK, it’s not CS5, but it *is* signed. Pretty cool! Just an extra thing to look forward to at this years Adobe MAX conference.

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Mobile Flash Player 10 Internals session at FITC 2010 (Amsterdam)

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

I just noticed the Adobe Engineering team (looks like it’s Jim Corbett right now) is giving a talk at FITC 2010 (Amsterdam) on Flash Player 10 internals for devices. Here’s some of the Aearly session info (subject to change, I’m sure): How Flash Player 10 is changing to adapt to the SmartPhone and NetBook universe…and [...]

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FITC Mobile ’09: Practical Design & Development with Flash on Mobile and Devices slides posted

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

I’ve posted slides from my Flash Mobile and Device session (Practical Design & Development with Flash on Mobile and Devices) at this past week’s FITC Mobile 2009. You’ll find it among many of my previous presos.

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Protected: Flash Mobile & Device sneaks at FITC Mobile!

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.

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Chuck Freedman talks about his mobile development experiences (iPhone vs Flash)

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

I noticed Chuck Freedman (yes, the evangelist for Ribbit) had a post about his overall experiences and perceptions with designing & developing apps for iPhone and also for devices supporting Flash (Lite). An interesting take from a developer, who I know and respect … fairly new to mobile & device development, but now going through [...]

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Nintendo Wii Flash Player supported via Opera updated to Flash Lite 3.1 (Flash 8/9)

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

The Flash Player support in the Opera Browser on the Nintendo Wii has been updated to Flash Lite 3.1, today, as part of the Internet Channel free giveaway (previously it costed some Wii Points to download and use the Internet Channel, and Opera Browser which supported Flash 7 content). Yes, previously, the Wii supported Flash [...]

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Google acquired On2 Technologies this month

Monday, August 31st, 2009

If you hadn’t heard the news earlier this month, On2 technologies was acquired by Google. On2 VP6 codec has been used in Flash since version 8 (native .FLV, or Flash Video) and is very popular for video streaming services these days (e.g. hulu, and many many others)! Sorry for the delay in this news, but [...]

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Google acquired On2 Technologies this month

Monday, August 31st, 2009

If you hadn’t heard the news earlier this month, On2 technologies was acquired by Google. On2 VP6 codec has been used in Flash since version 8 (native .FLV, or Flash Video) and is very popular for video streaming services these days (e.g. hulu, and many many others)! Sorry for the delay in this news, but [...]

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