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This shouldn’t come as a big surprise to anyone, but Google today confirmed that Flash is not supported on Ice Cream Sandwich. This is the case until Adobe releases a new version of their Flash Player for Mobile. Given the recent announcement that Adobe will not release anything else than security updates for their Flash Player for Mobile, we can’t really say for sure if ICS will ever see Flash support.


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Adobe today released Flash Player 10.2 for Android. This is good news for Motorola XOOM users out there who want to use flash on their tablets. Adobe Flash 10.2 is now available for free in the Android Market.

Here’s the full description for Adobe Flash Player 10.2 for Android:

Bring the FULL web to your device with Flash Player- videos, games, apps & more

Flash Player enables a FULL web browsing experience.

NOTE: This is a finished production quality release for Android 2.2 and 2.3 devices and a BETA release for Android 3.0.1+ tablets. Please check with your device manufacturer or carrier to ensure you have the latest firmware update for your device.

Flash Player delivers access to your favorite web videos, games and interactive content. Flash Player on your device gives you:

  • The freedom to access the same rich web content you experience on a desktop PC from your mobile device – anywhere, anytime;
  • Uncompromised browsing without ‘empty boxes’ on web pages.

For optimal performance and the most immersive experience on Android 3.0.1+ tablets, view Flash Player delivered content in full screen by using the menu buttons provided by content providers, or by tapping content once followed by a long tap to bring down a button in the upper left corner which can be tapped to enable full screen mode.

 


The first ever live preview of the much anticipated BlackBerry PlayBook runninng Flash Player and AIR.


And the battle between Apple and Adobe continues… :)


The same guy, comex, who’s behind the famous Sprint jailbreak solution has managed to port Flash to the iPhone. This isn’t a JavaScript solution, but a real Flash solution. Steve Jobs must like the guy behind this AND the Sprint jailbreak :)

This is just a preview of what he has managed to do, but a working solution could be headed to jailbroken iPhones around the world anytime soon.


Adobe is working on Flash for Google Nexus One. Flash 10.1 for Android and Google Nexus One will be released in the first half of 2010.

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Toshiba today announced that they have achieved to get 64GB of RAM on a single NAND module. Mass production of these memory modules will begin in the first quarter of 2010, and samples of them are already shipping to manufacturers.

Apple has been using Toshiba memory modules in their iPhones and iPod Touches, and will possibly also use in their upcoming(still unannounced) Tablet device. The new memory module would up the iPhone storage capacity up to 64GB, and the iPod Touch version up to a crazy 128GB.

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