One of the biggest debates in the mobile industry has been over platforms and standards — particularly the contest between Adobe’s Flash technology, the new version of the basic Web standard HTML5, ...
One of the biggest criticisms of Apple's new iPad, and of the iPhone, is that it does not support Adobe's Flash, a system that lets Web developers code streaming videos and interactivity into Web ...
The public battle between Adobe and Apple over bringing Flash to the iPhone, and now iPad, platforms has heated up the debate over the life expectancy of Flash as newer technologies, specifically the ...
When Macromedia released its first version of Flash in 1996 there were unequivocal yelps of joy from the web design community. It's hard to imagine today, with Mozilla, Google, and Microsoft extolling ...
Mozilla has joined the chorus in declaring HTML5 as the way of the future. While Mozilla isn’t going quite as far as Apple – Flash is still supported in Firefox – vice president of production Jay ...
Believe it or not, Flash still has an ardent fan club. The once-ubiquitous media player for browsers has taken its lumps, thanks in large part to security issues. However, diehards remain in Flash’s ...
Flash was impressive back in the day. Games, animations and interactive elements were right there in your browser. But as the internet matured, Flash did not. In fact, it became a nuisance and a ...
It's been two years since Adobe announced it would finally kill off its Flash Player; browser makers plan to follow suit on their own timelines. Two years ago, Adobe announced it would finally kill ...