Adobe Systems has come up with a way to let developers write Flash applications for Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch devices, even without the support of Apple. Adobe has been trying to work with Apple ...
Adobe announced Monday that its developers will be able to use the upcoming version of Flash Professional to create apps for the iPhone and iPod touch. That revelation, made at the company’s Max ...
Thomas Joos has ported Flash Lite code to the iPhone, paving the way for interactive applications that make use of the Adobe technology, but not realizing the ability to playback embedded, ...
Over the last year, many observers have wondered when Apple would deliver Adobe Flash support on the iPhone. At the company's shareholder meeting on Tuesday, Steve Jobs made comments that indicate ...
Love it or hate it, Adobe’s Flash is one of the Web’s most prominent technologies. But when Apple released the iPhone in 2007, support for Flash was conspicuously absent from the device’s Web browser.
To be honest, we'd assumed that Adobe had simply given up on the prospect of bringing its Flash platform (which it claims powers over 70 per cent of the web's videos and interactive media content) to ...
In a rare open letter, Steve Jobs details technical arguments for Apple's refusal to let Flash on the iPhone and suggests Adobe focus on HTML. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...