Posted on 10 January 2010 by Juventino Quinones
As most of you already know, Palm and Adobe had promised before that Flash 10.1 is coming to webOS, we just didn't have an exact date. We still do not have the exact date, but giving us the month of February is good enough, even more so if video recording capabilities come with it.
Apparently, webOS 1.4 is coming in February, ...
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Posted on 19 November 2009 by Juventino Quinones
As far as we know, Adobe Flash Player 10.1 is coming to Palm webOS in the first half of 2010. And many, including me, are hoping for an end of this year, apparently, we might get that little wish come true. You see, Adobe has released their first public beta version of Flash 10.1.
At this moment, the version that's been ...
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Posted on 12 November 2009 by Juventino Quinones
It has been a long road since Palm confirmed to be part of the Open Screen Project at the GSMA Mobile World Congress. This will bring Adobe Flash Player on the new Palm webOS platform. Back on October 5th we received great news Adobe that gave us new hope.
Now we get even more hope - as you can see on ...
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Posted on 05 October 2009 by Juventino Quinones
Back in February, at the GSMA Mobile World Congress, Palm confirmed to join the Open Screen Project, which will bring Adobe Flash Player on the new Palm webOS platform. Led by Adobe, the Open Screen Project includes industry leaders working together to provide a consistent runtime environment and user experience across mobile phones, desktops, and other consumer electronic devices.
The ...
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Posted on 16 February 2009 by Kim Poh Liaw
At the GSMA Mobile World Congress, Palm has confirmed to join theĀ Open Screen Project - which will bring Adobe Flash Player on the new Palm webOS platform. Led by Adobe, the Open Screen Project includes industry leaders working together to provide a consistent runtime environment and user experience across mobile phones, desktops, and other consumer electronics devices. The initiative addresses ...
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