We wrote about latest security hole in Adobe Flash Player and how it can affect users on various platforms. In order to provide their users with better security, Google has fixed this exploit in Google Chrome, making it safe once again.
Although Adobe is working hard on security issues for Flash Player, it seems that Adobe has found another critical flaw that can affect users on various platforms, therefore, Adobe has released a security advisory concerning this flaw.
As you may know, HTML 5 brings many new features and one of those is multimedia. However, HTML 5 is still not a standard, and as for multimedia, Flash is widely popular and more used than HTML 5, so it’s no wonder that we see applications such as Wallaby.
It seems that the gold standard Flash web video player might get replaced in near future, and its successor is coming from DivX. DivX has developed a new technology that will allow DivX to replace the standard Flash video player, but does this latest technology have what it takes to replace Flash web video player?
Until recently, we’ve only been able to see BlackBerry’s professional grade tablet device, the PlayBook Tablet behind a plastic box, however, at the Adobe MAX conference, this all changed. Why the collaboration between the two? You see, the user interface of the new OS for the PlayBook Tablet makes heavy use of Adobe AIR 2.5 – a new platform environment for developing apps, one which looks to extend its use among not just tablets but also different handheld devices like mobiles and even PCs and TVs. Continue reading »
Adobe has announced Adobe Air version 2.5 which will be compatible with Tablets, Phones, and TVs. The new cross-platform runtime environment will help the Adobe Air run on TVs and tablets without any compatibility issues. The Adobe Air 2.5 will support multi-touch gestures
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As you know, there’s no Flash support on Apple’s devices but that’s not going to stop users from enjoying the Flash content on their favorite device. Since there’s no official support for Flash on iPhone and iPad it’s no wonder that users are using third party solutions and hacks.










