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Yesterday RIM announced their tablet computer, the PlayBook, with an impressive set of specs and what looks like a great form factor. But what I thought was the coolest part of the announcement is that Adobe AIR is going to play a central role in application development on the tablet. While there …
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Today you can go download the beta of IE9 and from what I’ve seen it looks like it’s pretty damn impressive. We also released a version of Flash Player, codenamed “Square” which not only has support for IE9, but includes a bunch of code collaboration that we did with …
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If you’re in San Francisco this week you’ll want to swing by the free Droid Does Flash event that we’re putting on with Motorola on Thursday, September 16th, at the Adobe offices in San Francisco. It’s going to be a chance to check out some of Motorola’s new devices, …
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360Flex in DC is coming up very, very soon. It’s arguably one of the best Flex events out there. MAX is also coming up shortly thereafter which is where you’ll be hearing about all kinds of cool Adobe goodness. What’s better than each one of those? Coming to both. So I’m …
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I’ve been on vacation since mid-last week and still have a couple of days left but I was really excited about this so I wanted to make sure I posted about it. I’ve gotten some budget from Adobe to help contribute to the Drupal Services module to help get it ready and compatible for …
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I did a quick semi-informal podcast today with the guys from Android Central on Flash Player and Android. It was a lot of fun to do and special thanks to Phil and Jerry for having me on. The feedback after the Android Summit we had has been great and I have to say, I think [...]
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FITC was an absolutely awesome event. Props to Shawn, Rick and team for another great event. I’m looking forward to them coming back to San Francisco next year. Thanks to everyone who attended my talk. I got some great questions and as I said in the sessions, if you have anything cool …
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Thibault Imbert just blogged about the release of Flash Player 10.1.82.76, which includes support for H.264 GPU decoding on the Mac. You should notice now a nice difference when playing H.264 content on your Mac in terms of CPU usage. We rarely enable new features in security releases but we …
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Next week is FITC San Francisco. FITC is one of my favorite Flash conferences of all time and having it in San Francisco means that a bunch of Adobeans are going to be out in force. It also means you get the big guns. Like Kevin Lynch giving the keynote. It is an incredibly interesting [...]
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I got a question via Twitter about how to get access to old copies of Adobe AIR. I tried Googling around but couldn’t find anything that looked official so I asked around inside of Adobe and was pointed to this link – Archived Adobe AIR Runtime and SDK Versions. So if you need older …
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