Steve Jobs releases fireside chat, going on the record why Flash will never come to iPhone OS.

Steve Jobs releases fireside chat, going on the record why Flash will never come to iPhone OS.

Still helplessly holding onto any hope that Steve Jobs would relent and let Flash on the iPhone platform? Just give it up now. It’s not ever going to happen. This is of course based off of an official “Fireside chat” of sorts put out by Steve himself. Truth be told, it’s not as vindictive and cut throat as I thought a letter concerning such a matter would be. It is very straight to the point, bulleted list type of affair laying out how it’s...

“Apple is killing our business” Adobe admits more or less…

“Apple is killing our business” Adobe admits more or less…

It’s no secret to the tech world that relations between Apple and Adobe are less than stellar. Adobe wants Flash to be the backbone of all rich media everywhere. Apple on the other hand thinks it’s a waste of time, resource hog, and outdated. So which is it? I personally feel Flash still has it’s place here and there. But for a fair chunk of more “mainstream media” (things such as general web browsing, images, online video, etc.) could be...

No break for JooJoo, Adobe didn’t touch FusionGarage tablet with any sized stick…

No break for JooJoo, Adobe didn’t touch FusionGarage tablet with any sized stick…

The JooJoo claims it’s better than or at least equal to the Apple iPad because of it’s support for Adobe Flash. Generally, this is a pretty big bragging point to make note of. However, in the JooJoo’s case, the reliance on a lonely Atom processor and beta build of Flash (designed for desktop PC’s mind you) means the overall experience is lacking. Adobe apparently isn’t too thrilled in being so closely associated as a “JooJoo...

And the drip widens to a trickle: Virgin America announces Flash abandonment, moving to HTML 5 site-wide.

And the drip widens to a trickle: Virgin America announces Flash abandonment, moving to HTML 5 site-wide.

What’s that sound? Oh, just the sweet sweet music of HTML 5 claiming another victory over Flash of course. Soon you, I, and any other human on planet earth who feels compelled to visit Virgin America’s website will be able to do so without pegging a core or four on our processor by simply navigating the website. For mobile users, this means the simple task of even navigating Virgin America’s website will soon be possible. According to Virgin America...

webOS 1.4 coming for Sprint users today! Numerous bug fixes, Flash 10 ready and waiting.

webOS 1.4 coming for Sprint users today!  Numerous bug fixes, Flash 10 ready and waiting.

WebOS users, get ready. After today, your beloved webOS device is going to be a lot more useful thanks to the 1.4 update that is set to go live any time. Besides your typical bug fixes and performance tweaks, the biggest talking point of this latest update is the inclusion of Flash 10, bringing a richer mobile experience to the mobile internet junkies. Worried about battery life? Don’t. As we saw yesterday, a Nexus One stress tested with Flash web pages and...

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