Adobe Systems is shipping Wednesday its Adobe Flash Player 10 software, featuring built-in 3D capabilities as well as the ability for developers to add their own special effects. Concurrent with Flash ...
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Since last October, Adobe has been releasing small updates to its beta version of Flash 10.1, which brought new features to the plug-in, including hardware acceleration; however, the new hardware ...
Adobe on Tuesday announced the release of Flash Player 10.1 for Mobile, pitching it as "the first release that brings the full Web across desktops and devices." Adobe said that Flash Player 10.1 will ...
Adobe has finally gotten around to announcing one of the worst-kept secrets in the mobile computing space: The next version of Adobe Flash will take advantage of GPU acceleration features to enable HD ...
Adobe’s Flash has certainly been on the hot seat of late, and not just due to yours truly. No less an industry luminary as Steve Jobs reportedly ripped into the pervasive proprietary browser plug-in ...
In this episode of eSpeaks, Jennifer Margles, Director of Product Management at BMC Software, discusses the transition from traditional job scheduling to the era of the autonomous enterprise. eSpeaks’ ...
This morning I showed you a few videos I shot highlighting just how much better Adobe Flash Player 10.1 beta handles HD Flash content than Adobe Flash 10 on a low power nettop with NVIDIA ION graphics ...
Adobe Flash 10.1 is here—the Open Screen Project’s first public software release—and now you can publish and watch HD video on a range of devices, including the smaller netbooks. Download the release, ...
HTML5, with its promises of plug-in free browsing, a 3D graphics and animation API, built-in video and audio tags, an offline data store, and Web Workers to manage long-running background processes, ...
Adobe today announced that it has released Flash 10.1 to its mobile platform partners. This includes Android, BlackBerry, webOS, future versions of Windows Phone, LiMo, MeeGo and Symbian OS. Of course ...