Apple's loosened developer restrictions reopen the door for Adobe's Packager for iPhone tool, and Adobe chose to walk back through. Flash still faces challenges, though. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
This story was written by Rafat Ali. So the hide-and-seek game of egos ends, at least nominally: Adobe (NSDQ: ADBE) CEO Shantanu Narayen said at a conference call with investors that his company is ...
At its worldwide developers’ conference in Los Angeles on Monday, Adobe announced its newest suite of creative tools, Flash Professional CS5, which will be available as a public beta later this year.
Adobe may be hard at work creating a version of its Flash Player that works on the iPhone, but until Apple gives its OK, iPhone users must muddle along without viewing most online video content.
Now that Apple has lifted restrictions banning Adobe's Flash to iPhone porting tool, Adobe will continue development of it for future releases of Flash Professional. On its official blog, Adobe ...
Despite Apple CEO Steve Jobs' assertion that Adobe Flash "won't be coming to the iPhone anytime soon" and a series of technical hurdles to implementation, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen told investors ...
The iPhone has so far been spared from Flash Player 10.1, the upcoming version of the pervasive Web plugin that will unite the runtime for desktop and mobile versions. However, it seems Adobe has ...