Everything flash
Skyfire, the Flash-transcoding browser for iPhone, will slowly, carefully be returning to the App Store today in small amounts and for limited times.:
We are going to open batches of
After 2 months of waiting in review with Apple, the new Skyfire mobile browser will be approved and available in the App Store for iPhone and iPad at 9 a.m.
A new reports suggest that 54% of all video online is now HTML5 compatible (mostly H.264), which means it’s iPad, iPhone and iPod touch compatible as well. Here are some
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer snuck into Adobe to talk with their CEO, Shantanu Narayen, about how they could team up, cartoon villain-style, to take on the growing mobile power of
Like Google, Adobe is also over-joyed at Apple’s newly changed and clarified developer license agreement, specifically the part that now allows cross-compilers like Flash CS5 Packager for iPhone:
Skyfire is a browser on other mobile platforms that was at one point purely proxy-based like Opera Mini (where everything was pre-rendered on a server then pushed out to the
Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen has told Telegraph that, since Apple’s just not that into Flash, he and his almost ubiquitous plugin are moving on:
“We believe in open systems. We
A lot of people have been waiting for Flash on an iPhone (unofficially of course), and if you’re jailbroken, you can have it now, via Frash. Frash is basically a
We’ve seen Frash, the Jailbreak port of Android Flash, on the iPad but now it’s making its move over to iPhone courtesy of Comex who coded it and Grant
YouTube is experimenting with a new i-frame based embed style that would server up good ole’ Flash video for machines that support it and new fangled HTML5 video for Apple’s



































