Forget about Flash on the iPhone and iPad: Adobe, it seems, has turned its attention elsewhere. The company used the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco to show off a mysterious Google Android tablet that ...
Adobe says Flash support for tablets based on Google’s upcoming “Honeycomb” version of the Android operating system will be available “within a few weeks”. Honeycomb is the first version of Android ...
Even though Steve Jobs has said Apple has no need for Flash on the iPad, we've known for some time that Adobe's interactive-video technology would eventually show up on competing Android tablets. Now ...
Adobe Flash Player will be on some tablets and ready for download to others weeks after the latest Android 3 tablets launch Honeycomb is the first version of Android designed for tablet PCs and is ...
It’s no surprise that Adobe has been working on bringing support for Flash and AIR to the Google Android platform. But the company isn’t just hoping that smartphones like the Google Nexus One will be ...
Google Android doesn’t currently support Adobe Flash, which means that a fair number of web sites look like they have blank boxes when you visit them in a browser on an Android-based tablet or ...