Bsquare Corporation today announced the development of an Adobe Flash Platform technology browser plug-in for ARM-based devices running Google’s Android 1.5 “Cupcake” platform. The port is significant in that it will enable OEMs to provide a richer Web browsing and media experience on smartphones and smartbooks.
Tag Archives: Flash for Android
Bsquare Announces Flash Platform Port for Android Smartphones and Smartbooks
by Kim Poh Liaw on 30. Jun, 2009 in archive
HTC Hero to Ship with Flash Support!
by Kim Poh Liaw on 24. Jun, 2009 in archive, featured
With the debuts of the new HTC Hero, Adobe and HTC has also announced that the smartphone will be the first Android smartphone with support for Adobe Flash Platform technology (Flash Lite 3.1). You will be able to view YouTube videos using Flash technology, and enable full screen viewing mode by simply double tapping the screen.
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