At one time, Adobe Flash powered nearly all of the ads on the Internet. With widely adopted cross-browser support, Adobe Flash became the standard framework for creating, delivering and mediating ...
Web content providers and designers who have all along used Adobe (News - Alert) Flash but now have to embrace the new web standard will heave a sigh of relief as SourceTec Software has provided an ...
A developer using Sencha Touch reports that translating large existing websites built with Adobe Flash to HTML5 mobile sites accessible to iOS users can now be performed by 1 or 2 people in just three ...
Believe it or not, Flash still has an ardent fan club. The once-ubiquitous media player for browsers has taken its lumps, thanks in large part to security issues. However, diehards remain in Flash’s ...
Flash has taken quite a beating lately by everyone from Apple (no Flash on iPad or iPhones) to YouTube (transitioning to HTML5 video) to users sick of security ...
Flash isn’t immune to the complexity brought to us by the proliferation of operating systems and browsers, but it has been dealing with them for much longer. When the Flash plug-in doesn’t crash, the ...
HTML5 has been widely recognized as the replacement for Adobe’s (ADBE) Flash technology. Over the last couple of years, a number of tools have been developed to automatically convert Flash to HTML5.
Research in Motion will continue to use Adobe Flash Player, at least for the BlackBerry Playbook tablet, even after Adobe announced it will discontinue Flash for the mobile Web. RIM also said in a ...
Apple took its crusade against Adobe Flash to new, not-so-subtle heights this week by promoting a list of “iPad-Ready” sites–meaning “sites that don’t use Adobe Flash.” But, there are still millions ...