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Chris Griffith (Qualcomm) recently put up D2W slides (Chris filled in for me due to my absence at this conference). Practical Design and Development with Flash on Mobile and Devices
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Relatively, old news, but Flash Player 10.1 beta 3 is now available for Android. More info:
To download the Flash Player 10.1 beta for Android onto your device, your device must be running Android 2.2 in order for you to discover and install Flash Player from Android Market onto the handset. See …
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Here’s a post from embeddedflash about the reasoning behind Flash Lite 4.0. All the OEMs/Adobe partners out there with Flash Lite 3.1 or below? … well, I hope you are retooling for at least Flash Lite 4.0, if not Flash 10.1 … otherwise you’ll be irrelevant (in …
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Here’s a video about connect on android with FP 10.1.
Here’s a Adobe Acrobat streaming a e-seminar on a live connection with FP 10.1 on Android with Google N1
I have tried to do connect on Android a couple times, but haven’t had smooth experiences quite yet. 1st the controls …
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Kevin Hoyt (Adobe) posted about all the mobile and device session material at Adobe MAX 2010 this year. These represent material that focuses primarily on mobile with an emphasis on Flash … however (you can safely bet) there are sure to be more sessions touching upon the mobile and device …
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Looks like Flash Vegas usergroup is having a “Getting Started with Flash on Android” e-seminar put on by Terence Carroll.
This is an online MeetUp using Adobe Connect. You will be able to see my screen and I will help you get started using Flash for Android. You will need to have a …
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The Flex Team had a post about Hero, which is the upcoming version of Flex. In it they talk about multiscreen support, and within that their approach for targeting mobile and devices.
Here’s a snippet:
Previously, we had investigated splitting off mobile development into a separate, new …
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Michael Chaize (Adobe) has posted some of his materials from a recent mobile session where he discussed the possibilities of leveraging Flex on Mobile Devices for Enterprise Applications, and also tying in LCDS (LiveCycle Data Services) functionality.
Currently, if you were not aware, the Adobe …
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Best Buy started selling the Insignia Infocast recently. It supports the Chumby platform (if you must know it runs Flash Lite), but the hardware and form factor are slightly different because Insignia manufacturers it. It goes for $169.00 retail at Best Buy, but it’s a hackable Linux board …
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So the news of the day (in regards to Flash on devices) is that the hacker: comex has managed to get Flash content running on iPad by leveraging the Android Flash runtime and some hacking. The videos look promising for the hacker and developer communities to gawk at, but it requires a jailbroken …
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