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Adobe to focus on HTML5
Adobe Flash player is the most downloaded piece of software on the Internet. It’s been the standard for several years now, but new web technologies such as HTML5 audio tag are eating into its market share. ZDNet reports that Adobe is discontinuing development of its mobile Flash Player, so it looks as if mobile users [...]
Adobe Photoshop Touch For Android and iOS
Android got its Google Docs update and Adobe Photoshop Touch. Adobe is releasing six new tablet apps for Android, and later for Apple’s iOS. The apps are compatible with Abobe Creative Cloud but are standalone apps, so will work offline or on your PC. They are all designed to be used with Adobe’s Cloud storage, [...]
No Flash can add 2 hours to MacBook Air
No Flash can add 2 hours more battery power to browsing with Macbook Air. There is a reason why Apple did not place Flash capabilities on Macbook Air. Even if they call it as a courtesy call to say that users can place a newer version for themselves, there is a good reason for the [...]
Flash 10.1 – no love for netbooks, at least for now
Adobe released BETA of newer version of flash that is supposed to provide GPU acceleration. However, since it does not supports GMA 950 which is used in most of the netbooks, it is going to make little to no difference at all in the flash performance in the netbooks.
Right now, it only supports GMA 4500 and Nvidia ION. So, users ION powered netbooks and nettops should update to the this version. Others shall wait for Adobe to include GMA 950 support
Note: Linux and Mac netbooks/notebooks are not yet supported
Why is Linux unable to take off? – How can Windows 7 affect Linux?
This is a topic that has been discussed trillion times on the Internet. Now, with Windows 7′s release right round the corner, it is important to know where the Linux OS goes from here.
ASUS was the first manufacture that revolutionized the world of netbooks. Their first netbook, known as EEE 701 ran Xandros OS, which is a Linux-based OS. The company was able to maintain low price for it as the Linux OS is free of charge, which helps the company to reduce the price of their netbooks.
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Dell Android-powered netbook coming soon
Android OS is NOW really getting popular. After a slew of windows-based netbooks, the newest trend is making a netbook with Android OS.
Software developer Bsquare issued a press release this week which stated that it’s “porting Adobe’s Flash Lite 3.17 technology onto Dell Netbooks running Google’s Android platform”.
Of course, the Dell has not made a single announcement regarding its Android-netbooks and they have said that such announcements by Bsquare were “made in error”.
The main reason the Android OS is getting so much attention is due to the fact that it is free and this would let the cellular carriers and manufactures to reduce the costs by few dollars.
Adobe open source tools
Adobe is preparing to open source development tools that will enable existing desktop and server software to run in Web browsers, according to reports. The tools will work with applications written in the C programming language, said Adobe researcher Scott Petersen, who has been developing the project. Such an approach would bypass current Web-programming techniques, [...]



