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16 Jan Posted by in Android News | Comments

Adobe Flash and AIR updated, includes compatibility fixes for Ice Cream Sandwich

Adobe Flash Update

Although Adobe has stopped all new development on the mobile front for Flash, they’re keeping their word by rolling out updates to address compatibility and security concerns. The latest update for Adobe Flash Player 11 is now available in the Android Market and in addition to that, Adobe also went ahead and updated Adobe AIR as well:

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18 Dec Posted by in Blog | Comments

Adobe updates Flash to 11.1 with support for Ice Cream Sandwich

Adobe announced an update to its Flash Player on Friday that provides support for Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich). Prior to Friday, Flash was not officially supported by Android 4.0 on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the only device currently running Google’s latest mobile operating system. Adobe noted a few known issues with its release, including one that does not prioritize the audio during an incoming call. That means any current Flash clip will play audio before and after the call is received. In addition, the “enter” key does not work in multi-line text input fields. Those sound like minor bugs for full Flash support, though. Galaxy Nexus owners, or anyone with Ice Cream Sandwich installed on a rooted device, should be able to find the Flash app in the Android Market now. Adobe announced in November that it would cease development of its mobile Flash Player, so this could be one of the last releases we see.

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16 Dec Posted by in Android News | Comments

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 headed to Cricket Wireless Dec. 16

Tab 10.1

Cricket plans to release their first tablet package tomorrow (Dec. 16), consisting of the 16GB Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and a Crosswave Mobile Hotspot (with one months service) for $595.  The Galaxy Tab has a retail of $499, and the hotspot rings up at $149.99, so in reality this isn’t a bad deal if you’re looking for cheap monthly mobile broadband access and a shiny new tablet to go with.

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16 Dec Posted by in Android News | Comments

Adobe Flash Player updated, now supports Ice Cream Sandwich

Adobe Flash

With many of you now armed with a Samsung Galaxy Nexus the folks at Adobe felt it was time to go ahead and update their Adobe Flash Player 11 to include support for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The notes in the change log confirm there is still some issues that need to be worked out but for the most things should be working fine.  If you’re looking for the full change log, you can hit up the source link — otherwise, go grab v11.1.112.60 from the Android Market. Thanks, Adobe, for not making us all wait until the end of the year.

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12 Dec Posted by in Android News | Comments

Adobe Flash Player for Android updated with bug and security fixes, still no Ice Cream Sandwich support

Flash

Adobe has updated Flash Player for Android to version 11.1.111.5, which fixes video streaming issues on the Galaxy S II, adds support for 1080p video on Tegra 3 devices like the Transformer Prime, and generic fixes for video decoding and playback.  It’s a recommended update, even if you don’t own one of the aforementioned devices, so hit the market and update or grab the link after the break.  Adobe did promise to keep supporting the Android Flash Player, and while nobody doubted them, it’s still nice to see them hold true to their word.

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29 Nov Posted by in Android News | Comments

Adobe Flash Player 11.1 coming to the Galaxy Nexus by end of year

Adobe Flash

Adobe’s been saying this for a week or so now, and today it made it officially official in an official blog post: Flash Player 11.1 will come to the Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Huzzah. Look for the update in December (makes since, because November’s 24 hours from being in our rear-view mirrors).

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15 Nov Posted by in Android News | Comments

Adobe blesses Android Tablets with the Adobe Touch Apps Family

Adobe Touch

Remember those awesome looking Adobe Touch Apps that we saw back in October? Well they have finally reached the Android market for Tablets running Android 3.1 and above, and there are a total of 6 of them available. Each of them are available as individual purchases from the Android market for $9.99 apiece, and you can select between Adobe Photoshop Touch, Adobe Collage, Adobe Ideas, and a few others. Offering a wide variety of features, each of the applications is designed to do something a bit different, so be sure to hop into the Android market and check out the applications, and figure out which is best for you! Hit the break for the full release.

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14 Nov Posted by in Android News | Comments

AT&T gets LTE Galaxy Tab 8.9, sweetens the deal with a free smartphone

Galaxy Tab 8.9

Samsung just announced that the Galaxy Tab 8.9 (read our full review) will be available on AT&T as an LTE-capable device starting Nov. 20. It’s got a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor, 1280×800 display and 3.2 (rear) and 2MP cameras.

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14 Nov Posted by in Android News | Comments

AT&T gets LTE Galaxy Tab 8.9, sweetens the deal with a free smartphone

Galaxy Tab 8.9

Samsung just announced that the Galaxy Tab 8.9 (read our full review) will be available on AT&T as an LTE-capable device starting Nov. 20. It’s got a 1.5 GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor, 1280×800 display and 3.2 (rear) and 2MP cameras.

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11 Nov Posted by in Android News | Comments

The last version of Adobe Flash you’ll download for mobile (until the next bugfix that is)

Adobe Flash

Here it is, folks, the last version of Adobe Flash Player for mobile. Final. Kaput. Only, not really. While Adobe has halted work on future versions, we’re still likely — very likely — to see the odd bugfix here and there. So head on over to the Android Market and snag version 11.1.102.59, which has some security enhancements and bugfixes, including video streaming on the Samsung Galaxy S II and enabling 1080p video on upcoming Tegra 3 devices.

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