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Adobe to Make Video on Smartphones as on PCs
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By Allen Tsai | Sun Feb 15, 2009 11:49 pm |
Adobe is releasing a new version of its Flash software that runs on the latest high-end mobile phones.
The San Jose, Calif.-based maker of Acrobat, Flash and Photoshop software plans to bring a full PC version of its Flash video player to smartphones next year.Developers will be able to design visually rich software that works on smartphones, eliminating files from appearing in garbled form on phones. The company will be previewing its Flash Player 10 for smartphones at this week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. "Smartphones with Flash Player 10 running on Google's Android, Microsoft's Windows Mobile and Nokia's Symbian S60 platforms should be on the market next year," said David Wadhwani, Vice President of Adobe's Platform Business Unit. Adobe is still working with Apple on an iPhone version.
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Thu Feb 09, 2012 3:58 pm | By
More households in the U.S. are eschewing pay-cable service in favor of streaming video, a new study finds, potentially drying up revenues for a long-powerful industry.
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Thu Feb 09, 2012 3:39 pm | By
Researchers developed a self-monitoring device to help drug users stay clean once they are out of rehabilitation, highlighting innovative ways mobile devices are improving general health.
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Thu Feb 09, 2012 3:20 pm | By
U.S. regulators are close to approving Google's $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola, putting the Android maker one step closer to forming a partnership that may change alliances in the industry.
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Thu Feb 09, 2012 3:10 pm | By
Apple will hold a launch event for the iPad 3 in the first week of March, as the company updates its tablet to stay ahead of rivals.
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Thu Feb 09, 2012 2:54 pm | By
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was unfit for George H.W. Bush's council in 1991, according to an FBI investigation, highlighting his drug use and decision to not support his daughter.
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Editorials & Opinion
By Janet Maragioglio
Mobile devices increasingly diagnose and manage disease, putting them under the watchful eye of federal regulators, who could slow the pace of innovation.
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