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28 October 2020, 11:11
And Microsoft beats Q1 earnings forecasts with strong Surface, Cloud, and Xbox growth.
26 July 2017, 11:31
Distribution of, and updates to, Flash will end in 2020 says the software maker.
8 April 2016, 14:51
That's just one of 24 critical vulnerabilities covered by this plugin software update.
29 June 2012, 09:53
Adobe confirms that it will not be supporting Flash on Android 4.1, the future is HTML5.
11 June 2012, 11:45
Patches seven security vulnerabilities.
29 March 2012, 14:00
Use hardware acceleration? Making over £31k? Pay Adobe nine per cent.
9 November 2011, 12:40
Adobe allegedly abandoning Flash player on mobile browsers.
5 October 2011, 11:36
Potter-loving iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch users get a bum deal for Pottermore experience.
9 February 2011, 14:25
Full hardware-accelerated video pipeline will mean lower CPU usage across the board.
1 December 2010, 10:17
New version adds improved hardware acceleration for lower CPU usage.
17 November 2010, 10:13
Patch is on the way, but it’s still Apple’s fault.
9 November 2010, 11:33
Exec not happy with Apple’s attitude as spat over Flash rages on.
10 September 2010, 11:41
Apple’s relaxing of app development rules leaves openings for Adobe.
22 June 2010, 17:11
Adobe Announces Availability of Flash Player 10.1 for Mobile
11 June 2010, 09:27
Been a long time in coming, but Adobe finally releases the GPU-accelerated version of the plug-in.
7 June 2010, 11:39
Adobe has announced that a critical vulnerability exists in three of its most ubiquitous applications.
29 April 2010, 15:21
The Apple CEO has felt moved to comment on the issue of his company not supporting the ubiquitous video format.
12 April 2010, 10:41
It’s getting personal after Apple restricted the use of third party development platforms on the iPhone.
5 February 2010, 16:44
Apple’s iPad famously doesn’t support Flash. Is Adobe in danger of losing its grip on web video and animation?
21 January 2010, 12:53
Popular video-sharing website YouTube has launched an experimental version of an HTML5-supported player.