http://www.itwire.com – Adobe has drawn a line under the use of Flash to create iPhone apps, and is turning its attention to Google's Android mobile platform. (IT news)
http://www.itwire.com – Adobe has drawn a line under the use of Flash to create iPhone apps, and is turning its attention to Google's Android mobile platform. (IT news)
http://linuxers.org – With Apple's banning Adobe Flash based content on all of its mobile devices, Adobe announced that it has now officially given up on Apple. (General)
http://www.linuxfordevices.com – T-Mobile and Garmin-Asus announced a navigation-oriented smartphone that will run Android and include multi-touch capabilities. The & Garminfone& includes a 600MHz Qualcomm processor, 4GB of flash storage, a three megapixel camera, and GPS capabilities that work with or without cellular connectivity, according to the companies.... (Embedded)
http://www.linuxfordevices.com – Earlier this month, an Adobe employee told Apple to go screw itself over its new restrictive developer policies for the iPhone 4.0. Now, Adobe says, it's moving on, officially focusing its Flash technology on Google's Android and other competing smartphone platforms.... (Embedded)
http://www.ubuntugeek.com – (HowTos)
http://www.linuxfordevices.com – HP's ARM-powered Android netbook has surfaced on the company's U.S. website, suggesting it may be headed for a North American release. Branded as the & Compaq AirLife 100,& the netbook includes a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 512MB of RAM and 16MB of flash storage, a 10.1-inch display, and GPS capabilities, the company says.... (Embedded)
http://www.linuxfordevices.com – Samsung announced what it claims is the industry's first production of & 20 nm-class& NAND flash chips for use in SD cards and other storage devices. The 32 gigabit MLC (multi-level cell) chips will form the basis of SD cards to be offered in sizes ranging from 4GB to 64GB later this year, the company says.... (Embedded)
http://www.linuxfordevices.com – While continuing to bicker with Apple about the non-availability of Flash on the iPhone and iPad, Adobe has bad news for those with other mobile devices. Flash won't be available on Android, WebOS, or BlackBerry either until the second half of this year, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen said in an interview with FOX Business.... (Embedded)
http://linuxo.com – Network World: "News flash to old-school software vendors: an "API" doesn't make your product "open" and it certainly doesn't make it "open source." For the second time in two days, I've seen product marketing claiming a product was open because the vendor supplies an application program interface. Phooey." (General)
http://linuxo.com – Enterprise Storage Forum: "Flash technology has been one of the hottest data storage technologies in the last year or so, finding its way into everything from PCs to high-end networked storage from the likes of EMC (NYSE: EMC)." (General)