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2010-03-09
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2010-03-09
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http://www.adobe.com/aboutadobe/pres...PlayerMWC.html
Sad news. Anybody know if they just forgot to say maemo?
ARM
“As an OSP partner, we are working closely with Adobe and its engineering group. We are thrilled to see the incredible progress around Flash Player 10.1 coming to smartphones, netbooks, tablets and other mobile devices. As a consistent runtime across screens, support for Flash Player 10.1 brings a full and rich web experience to mobile users worldwide. The delivery of the full Flash Player to mobile devices via adobe.com and mobile marketplaces will allow users to always have the latest, most innovative version of the runtime platform on their device. We’ve seen Flash Player 10.1 run beautifully on multiple ARM® processor-based products and we are committed to supporting Flash Player 10.1 across the continuum of ARM CortexTM-A processor-based devices bringing the full web to end consumers.”
-- Ian Drew, executive vice president of Marketing, ARM
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2010-03-09
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Sad news. Anybody know if they just forgot to say maemo?
Need App or Widget Elements Designed?
Does your n900 camera produce hazy "bluish" images?