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It’s been a long while now since Android ditched Adobe Flash in favor of HTML5, aiming to provide a better, faster, and more secure browsing experience. Of course, there’s still a great deal of ...
A few years ago one of the key things that helped set Android apart from iOS was support for Adobe Flash Player. But Adobe officially stopped supporting Flash for Android in mid-2012, a growing number ...
We assume that there are still quite a few of you that want Flash on your ICS smartphone and as it turns out, you’re going to be in luck. Adobe says that Flash Player support will indeed arrive for ...
Flash Player 11 and AIR 3 take these even further by introducing Stage 3D, a new architecture for hardware accelerated graphics rendering that delivers 1000x faster rendering performance over Flash ...
There will be no certified implementations of Adobe Systems’ Flash Player for Android 4.1, and on August 15 the player will take a bow and no longer be available for download from Google’s app store ...
Adobe may have decided that the time has come to stop distributing the Flash Player for Android to new users via the Google Play download site, but now hackers stepped up to fill a gap in the market, ...
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