Posts Tagged ‘adobe’

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-Study shows that most first-time smartphone buyers often choose Android phones. Would you pick Android if you’re new to smartphones?

-Samsung Galaxy Nexus in White is officially flying our way on February 13th! Get your money ready. More »


Tagging along with all the softwares that are to be updated to work for Android 4.0, aka the Ice Cream Sandwich, Flash has finally gotten its update…though sad news is, it’d be the last version of the mobile platform that Adobe would support. More »


-Thinking of getting a new Android phone? A hands-on for the ZTE Warp is now available from the folks here.

-When it comes to the IT, seems like the Android team is getting more attention for investments than the iOS. Shocking? More »


For the creative users that like their favorite desktop applications on the go, Adobe has good news for you. They’ve just released six special touch versions of their popular desktop apps that have been built specifically for Android Honeycomb tablets. More »


Adobe’s Photoshop Touch has had its demo at Adobe MAX, exciting lots of fans who have been anticipating its arrival, which is officially set to be November. More »


On top of the actual news, I was actually surprised that the CEO of Adobe was Asian. Anyways, according to Adobe CEO, Shantanu Narayen,the Android tablets will surpass the iPad in the near future, just like Androids defeated the iPhone. More »


Those who are Android phones users, heed this post and beware: it was discovered just recently by Adobe that its Flash feature in Android phones is flawed and could leave users’ phones at risk. More »


Adobe has finally released the Flash Player 10.1 update for Android. The features of the new update is unknown but many speculate that it will resolve some of the general stability and performance issues. More »


Adobe recently updated their page to inform users to update to the new Flash 10.1 on November 9th. Upon the update message, people found quite an interesting quote which could be hinting the arrival on an upcoming Android 2.3 soon.

Adobe wrote,

ATTENTION: Please install the upcoming 11/9 update (ver. 10.1.105.x) to ensure that Flash Player loads properly with future OS updates.

The interesting quote was “Loads properly with future OS updates.” and now rumor has it that Adobe was unconsciously informing us about the Gingerbread SDK which could be released November 11th.

Do you think that the update message was to inform users of a new Android?

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Hallelujah, Adobe Flash 10.1 is finally here. Say goodbye to beta versions as Flash can now be installed onto any Android device that’s running Froyo. Although you don’t need a rooted phone to be able to install the program, we hear that un-rooted phones fail to deliver the optimal experience (web browsers have allegedly slowed down, although changing your settings to “on demand” should help with that issue). More »


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