It was way back during the heydays of Ice Cream Sandwich when Adobe had shocked the community by stating that they would no longer be supporting the Flash Player for Android mobile devices. Adobe went ...
Even before Adobe revealed its first full-fledged Flash Player for smartphones on Thursday, we got a chance to play online games and video from an Android phone. Jessica Dolcourt VP, Content ...
And lo, it has come to pass. Today's the day that Adobe delists Flash Player from the Google Play store. If it's not already on your Android phone or tablet, you now won't be able to get it on there ...
There will be no certified implementations of Adobe Systems’ Flash Player for Android 4.1, and on August 15 the player will take a bow and no longer be available for download from Google’s app store ...
The latest version of Google's Android mobile operating system was announced at its IO 2010 event in San Francisco. Codenamed Froyo (continuing Android's dessert-themed naming scheme), Android 2.2 ...
Adobe launched Flash Player for Android 10.1 today–the latest move in the Chess match between Adobe and Apple over the future of interactive mobile ads and video content. Now, the world can begin to ...
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A few years ago one of the key things that helped set Android apart from iOS was support for Adobe Flash Player. But Adobe officially stopped supporting Flash for Android in mid-2012, a growing number ...
Previously, I wrote that updates to the Flash Player on Android 2.x and 4.0 seemed to be missing in action. Although the October 8th Security Bulletin from Adobe said that “Users of Adobe Flash Player ...
Having been in beta for the past few months, Adobe's Flash Player 10.1 has finally emerged as an official release for Windows, Mac and Linux systems. Packing such niceties as hardware-based H.264 ...
We assume that there are still quite a few of you that want Flash on your ICS smartphone and as it turns out, you’re going to be in luck. Adobe says that Flash Player support will indeed arrive for ...
As most of you know at this point, Flash Player is pretty much dead. Well, that didn’t stop someone from pushing out a fake Flash Player app into the mix, and that Android app contains FluBot malware.