February 21, 2010
Check out the Flash Player 10.1 and AIR 2 mobile preview videos showing off Flash (on the HTC HD2 and Nexus One, Dell Mini 5 tablet, Palm Pre, and Motorola Droid) and AIR (on NVIDIA Tegra-powered tablet, and Droid).
February 18, 2010
TechCrunch weighs in on Apple, Jobs, iPad, Flash, etc. in a provocative piece entitled Jobs: Flash would murder the iPad. Really now, let's be realistic .
February 17, 2010
I've done it. I've officially retired my iPhone 3GS, and have made the Google Nexus One my primary phone. Actually, I made the switch a week ago, but carried both devices until now, just in case. But no more. And having spent a week on the road with the Android powered Google Nexus One, here are...
February 15, 2010
You've got to love this quote (and not so subtle dig) from Google's keynote today at Mobile World Congress: "The line is blurring between mobile phones and desktop computing ... one of our main goals when we embarked on smartphones at Google was to really mirror the desktop web browsing experience...
February 14, 2010
We've been talking about using Flash to build apps for devices for some time now. And the AIR team has just posted a some details on doing just this in a preview of AIR on Android .
January 17, 2010
Flash and gaming boast a long and thriving relationship. Indeed, the Flash Platform is the leading platform in the world for developing games on the web. And the just launched Flash Platform Game Technology Center is a great place to start learning how to develop your very own Flash games. You'll...
January 9, 2010
I'm still waiting for an unlocked GSM version of the Palm Pre . And here's one more reason to like it, Palm has announced that Flash Player 10.1 is coming to WebOS within the next few months.
January 4, 2010
Adrian Ludwig demos the upcoming Flash Player 10.1 running on the new Android powered Google Nexus One phone:
November 11, 2009
A few weeks after releasing the Photoshop.com iPhone client (which I've been using this week in Australia), now we've added an Android client .
October 24, 2009
This one was a pain to figure out, so I am sharing it here in case others can use the info (or for the next time I need it myself). iPhone supports syncing with multiple calendars, and displays them in a single integrated calendar using a different color for each. But have you ever tried to remove...