January 13, 2011
Developers building mobile content need insight into devices and OS versions being used. Android.com publishes charts showing the OS used by devices connecting to the Android Marketplace, both current (last 14 days) and historical data. It's great to see that over 1/2 of the devices connecting to...
January 4, 2011
The Wall Street Journal Digits blog posted a story quoting comScore data that shows that more Americans have Android powered smartphone than iPhones. I think the findings are actually a little misleading, 26% versus 25% is well within the margin of error for just about any statistics. Still, the...
January 3, 2011
This new RIM video highlights the PlayBook web browser and "a truly uncompromising browsing experience" which means support for Flash.
December 27, 2010
Rich Tretola took our Tour de Flex Mobile and built a version for iOS . Another great example of write-once-run-in-lots-of-great-places!
December 24, 2010
Fellow Adobe evangelist Piotr Walczyszyn used Flex SDK Hero to create an Android Adobe Evangelists Blogroll app. He also repackaged the app to run on the yet-to-be-released RIM PlayBook.
December 13, 2010
The KIDO'Z Kid's Web Environment is the safe, easy and fun way for younger children to surf their favorite sites, watch videos, play games, send emails, and more. KIDO'Z built their desktop application on Adobe AIR. And now that AIR is available on Android, KIDO'Z has ported their solution for...
December 12, 2010
Fellow Adobe evangelist Mihai Corlan has written up a really useful summary of the current state of mobile development with the Flash Platform, focusing on what is doable right now, and what is not.
December 8, 2010
Title says it all, read it here .
December 7, 2010
You use Flash Builder to build apps for the upcoming RIM PlayBook. All you need is Flash Builder "Burrito" and the BlackBerry Tablet OS SDK (and the simulator, until you can get your hands on an actual PlayBook). But what if you use Flash Professional instead of Flash Builder? Well, there is no...
December 6, 2010
RIM has announced that starting today, developers can submit their BlackBerry PlayBook tablet apps to the BlackBerry App World vendor portal. And as announced at Adobe MAX 2010 a few weeks ago, developers who create an application for the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet (one that is approved for...