Adobe unveils Flash Player for mobile devices
Adobe Systems has unveiled Adobe Flash Player 10.1 software for smartphones, smartbooks, netbooks, PCs and other internet-connected devices. Flash Player 10.1 is a runtime release of the Open Screen Project that enables web browsing of expressive applications, content and high definition videos across devices. Using the web programming model of the Flash platform, the browser-based runtime enables designers and developers to reuse code and assets and reduce the cost of creating, testing and deploying content across different operating systems and browsers. Flash Player 10.1 is updateable across all supported platforms. New mobile-ready features that take advantage of native device capabilities include support for multi-touch, gestures, mobile input models, accelerometer and screen orientation. Flash Player 10.1 will also use media delivery with HTTP streaming, including integration of content protection powered by Adobe Flash Access 2.0. This effort, code-named Zeri, will be an open format based on industry standards and will provide content publishers, distributors and partners the tools they need to utilise HTTP infrastructures for high-quality media delivery in Flash Player 10.1 and Adobe AIR 2.0 software. A public developer beta of the browser-based runtime is expected to be available for Windows Mobile, Palm webOS and desktop operating systems including Windows, Macintosh and Linux later this year. Public betas for Google Android and Symbian OS are expected to be available in early 2010. Adobe and RIM also announced a joint collaboration to bring Flash Player to Blackberry smartphones, and Google joined close to 50 other industry players in the Open Screen Project initiative.
Source - http://www.telecompaper.com/news/article.aspx?cid=694862
Monday 5 October 2009 | 11:12 AM CET
Adobe Systems has unveiled Adobe Flash Player 10.1 software for smartphones, smartbooks, netbooks, PCs and other internet-connected devices. Flash Player 10.1 is a runtime release of the Open Screen Project that enables web browsing of expressive applications, content and high definition videos across devices. Using the web programming model of the Flash platform, the browser-based runtime enables designers and developers to reuse code and assets and reduce the cost of creating, testing and deploying content across different operating systems and browsers. Flash Player 10.1 is updateable across all supported platforms. New mobile-ready features that take advantage of native device capabilities include support for multi-touch, gestures, mobile input models, accelerometer and screen orientation. Flash Player 10.1 will also use media delivery with HTTP streaming, including integration of content protection powered by Adobe Flash Access 2.0. This effort, code-named Zeri, will be an open format based on industry standards and will provide content publishers, distributors and partners the tools they need to utilise HTTP infrastructures for high-quality media delivery in Flash Player 10.1 and Adobe AIR 2.0 software. A public developer beta of the browser-based runtime is expected to be available for Windows Mobile, Palm webOS and desktop operating systems including Windows, Macintosh and Linux later this year. Public betas for Google Android and Symbian OS are expected to be available in early 2010. Adobe and RIM also announced a joint collaboration to bring Flash Player to Blackberry smartphones, and Google joined close to 50 other industry players in the Open Screen Project initiative.
Source - http://www.telecompaper.com/news/article.aspx?cid=694862