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Adobe AIR For Android Coming Soon

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  • By David Junior
  • on 15 Feb, 2010
Adobe AIR For Android Coming Soon
I know most of you are thinking to yourselves, "here we go again", Adobe has announced plans to bring Adobe AIR to Android. This platform will allow developers to make flash based games for Android devices.
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Adobe: Flash 10.1 Might Not Be As Close As We Thought

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  • By David Junior
  • on 9 Feb, 2010
Adobe: Flash 10.1 Might Not Be As Close As We Thought
We have been waiting for Flash on our non Sense UI Androids since it was demoed way back when on the G1. It was supposed to be released early this year but that might not happen.
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Photoshop.com Mobile and Slacker Radio Come to Android

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  • By Juventino Quinones
  • on 6 Nov, 2009
If you got your hands on a Verizon DROID today, be it the Motorola DROID or the HTC Eris, and love music, than you might have notice that Slacker Radio came to the Android Market. The other new thing for Android users today is that Adobe released a mobile version of Photoshop.com for Google's Android.
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Google Chrome OS hardware partners named

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  • By Chris Davies
  • on 9 Jul, 2009
Google Chrome OS hardware partners named
Hot on the heels of their Chrome OS announcement, Google have revealed a list of the technology companies they are working with to eventually produce devices running the new platform.  Tipped as a partial list, the roster nonetheless includes several names we're familiar with from Open Handset Alliance membership. Acer, Adobe, ASUS, Freescale, HP, Lenovo, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments and Toshiba are all named, though Google says these are "among others".  Notable by their absence are Sony and Dell, as are Samsung; the latter has obviously invested in Android, as it is about to launch the I7500 Galaxy, and has a well-received netbook range. The search giant has also re-confirmed that Google Chrome OS will be a free product for end-users, and made open-source later on in the year.  Actual shipping products based on the OS - which has been described as the Chrome browser sitting within a new windowing system on top of a Linux kernel - aren't expected until the second-half of 2010.
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