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Palm Officially Announces Palm Pre 2 & It’s Heading North To Canada “in the coming months”

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CLICK HERE TO COMMENT (0)Adobe Announces Release of Flash 10.1 for Mobile

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Today Adobe announced the release of Flash for any Android smartphone running FroYo, also known as Android 2.2. For now this only applies to Nexus One users and those who have flashed a custom 2.2 ROM to their Android phone. Other Android will users will have to wait patiently for their 2.2 update before they [...]
How Sweet It Is: Video Of Flash On A Nexus One Usable And Smooth

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The moral of the story here is not to doubt Google and Adobe when they say they’re going to do something. A nice video has popped up showcasing the latest usable Flash for Android build, and it is running on Android 2.2 (see last few seconds for new homescreen). The footage really is amazing to [...]
Skyfire 2.0 For Android Now Available

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Something big is launching today. Flash on Android. No, not in the way you’re thinking, but rather through a veteran company releasing their first web browser on the Android platform. Skyfire launched their now very-popular browser on Windows Mobile a few years ago. It was considered, and still is, to be the fastest and most [...]
Steve Jobs Has A Few Things To Say About Flash

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Steve Jobs has posted a massive exposé on why Flash isn’t on Apple’s mobile platform. Many of us have already come up with his conclusions, but getting the answer directly from the top is extremely powerful. My personal opinion is pretty much identical. I already have Flash completely disabled on my computer and don’t miss [...]
Android Updates: Fennec and Flash, Make For Happy Froyo

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So, Fennec, the mobile version of Firefox, has been posted for testing purposes. This means that the download file is LARGE (10+MB) and the installation is even larger (around 38MB due to a bunch of debugging material stuffed in there) but the experience is wholly usable. It only supports Android 2.0+, but I like that [...]