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Adobe TV now offering HD for some content and optimized … last year

So, looks like Adobe is finally pushing out HD offering for some content series. To top it off they are apparently offering Android support as well. Watch Adobe TV.
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New Adobe Developer Connection site with new Mobile & … last year

Adobe’s launched a new Adobe Developer Connection site, and it features a new mobile and device section.
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The 3.3.1 “Breakfast Club” last year

In light of recent events today, this song comes to mind for all those companies that were part of the 3.3.1 “club” : Adobe, Ansca, Phonegap, Unity, and others. Oddly enough, the song also goes out to developers flocking to Android and other platforms due to lot of Apple’s …
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Apple has reportedly ammended their ToS today (including … last year

So it appears today, Apple posted a statement about further amending their terms of service for iOS to allow for developers to choice what tools they want to use to create content for their ecosystem. “The App Store has revolutionized the way mobile applications are developed and …
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Adobe MAX awards last year

So, I’ve completed my duties as judge and can’t wait to see the finalists and winners coming out of Adobe MAX this year. Good luck to all, and congrats on getting your entries in. Aren’t’ we all winners (for using Adobe products)? Well, I’d like to think so.
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New Adobe Flash Player 10.1 device support page last year

Adobe has posted a new device support page for Flash 10.1 (back in the “Flash Lite” days we had a similar page). I think you can count on Android to heavily populate this page over the next few months. Other device form factors, as well as OSP paterns may also spring up on here, as [...]
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Not all Android 2.2 devices get Flash 10.1 last year

Not much of a surprise, but just because a device can run or be upgraded to Android 2.2, does not mean it will be supporting Flash, according to this article on phonescoop. It depends on some key hardware certification requirements being met (see below). Adobe confirmed to Phone Scoop in a call …
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Samsung Galaxy Tab is receiving some fanfare and … last year

Lee posted about the Galaxy Tab, which is one of many tablet form factors slated to support Flash Player 10.1 as they roll out into next year. Here’s a promo video. I love how they have learned that to beat Apple you need the “hip” and trendy factor. Still, until you actually …
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Motorola Ad : “Flash websites? There’s a phone for that.” last year

Below is an ad that was supposedly in back cover of a financial magazine (I forget which one, but it’s not really important. Maybe it was WSJ?). Anyways … we’ve all seen the DROID boxing with Flash support on it, so this shouldn’t be surprisingly. I do like the ad overall, …
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OpenPlug acquired by Alcatel-Lucent last year

Alcatel-Lucent has acquired OpenPlug. “This acquisition extends Alcatel-Lucent’s push into Applications territory and complements its Developer Platform, Open API Service and Programmable Web offerings with ELIPS Studio – our tool that allows to develop cross-platform native …
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