Adobe will no longer pursue its plans to bring Flash to Apple's iPhone and the iPad. Adobe on Tuesday evening said it is ceasing investment in a software tool that enables Flash developers to port ...
Adobe is finally bringing Flash to the iPhone. Now's your chance to tell us what you think programmers should use this awesome power for. Adobe has been working long and hard to finagle Apple into ...
Getting an Adobe Flash-compatible browser on your iPhone is as simple as visiting the App Store. Your iPhone doesn't natively support Adobe Flash in its Safari ...
Never say never: Adobe Labs is today showing off a couple of Flash applications for the iPhone/iPod Touch platform at its annual Adobe MAX event. A couple of demo applications made by third-party ...
Shantanu Narayen acknowledges that even after months of striving, a workable version of Flash for the iPhone remains a tough nut to crack. Jon Skillings is an editorial director at CNET, where he's ...
The iPhone has so far been spared from Flash Player 10.1, the upcoming version of the pervasive Web plugin that will unite the runtime for desktop and mobile versions. However, it seems Adobe has ...
Flash programmers can use Adobe's latest developer tools to produce iPhone applications available through Apple's App Store, but not through its Safari browser. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
It’s no secret that Apple doesn’t like Flash. It won’t allow Flash apps to run on the iPhone or iPod Touch despite all of Adobe’s cajoling and pleading, and despite the fact that it’s long been ...
Adobe’s Flash technology is now available for iOS devices, thanks to a new application for jailbroken iPhones and iPads. Coming from Comex, the same man who developed the browser-based JailbreakMe ...