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Adobe drops AIR for Linux due to lack of interest

...prioritize our resources towards a Linux porting kit for AIR, which our Open Screen Project partners can use to complete implementations of AIR for Linux... Read more

15 June, 2011

Platform as luxury

Why Adobe and Microsoft have such different plans for Flash and Silverlight and such similar views of HTML 5. If you... Read more

6 November, 2010

Adobe opens parts of Flash in mobile push

...web software within mobile and other non-PC devices by launching its Open Screen Project — an industry alliance it hopes will garner the support of... Read more

1 May, 2008 by Adrian Bridgwater

Adobe: Flash in the tablet disproves Steve Jobs

...Apple's initial objections to a mobile version of Flash, using its Open Screen Project to change the way Flash was licensed and developed. Murarka... Read more

19 February, 2010 by Simon Bisson

Adobe takes Android out for some AIR

...development of Flash Player 10.1 was done via contributions from the Open Screen Project (OSP), an industry-wide scheme to get Flash working on... Read more

15 February, 2010 by Simon Bisson

Adobe to tailor Flash for Intel's web TV processor

...The tie-in follows on from Intel's involvement in Adobe's Open Screen Project, which aims to get Flash-based web content and applications... Read more

5 January, 2009 by David Meyer
Android 2.2 (Froyo) & Flash Player 10.1 for Android

Android 2.2 (Froyo) & Flash Player 10.1 for Android

...its full desktop experience to high-end smartphones. The result was the Open Screen Project, a mix of software and hardware companies, working with Adobe... Read more

28 May, 2010 by Simon Bisson

Froyo takes Google's Android into the enterprise

Android 2.2 adds long-awaited enterprise functionality, including improved Exchange support and security, to Google's mobile platform Read more

21 May, 2010 by David Meyer

Steve Jobs launches broadside against Adobe's Flash

The Apple chief has written a lengthy defence of his decision to ban Adobe's popular platform from the iPad, iPod and iPhone Read more

29 April, 2010 by David Meyer

ARM opens resource centre for Android devs

ARM wants to see Android prosper on its chips, predicting strong growth for the combination next year Read more

17 November, 2009 by David Meyer

Honey, I Shrunk The Flash Player

...Even so, Adobe’s new found openness is helping here, through the Open Screen Project, where companies like Nokia and ARM are now enthusiastic co... Read more

12 October, 2009

Adobe takes Flash to smartphones

...Flash Player 10.1 for mobile. "It's come out of the Open Screen Project, where we worked with partners to provide a player from... Read more

5 October, 2009 by Simon Bisson

Adobe brings Flash to HTC's latest Android phone

...for Flash Player 9, Adobe said. However, HTC is participating in the Open Screen Project to bring Flash Player 10 to mobile phones through over... Read more

25 June, 2009 by Steven Shankland
 A look at HTC's Hero Android phone

A look at HTC's Hero Android phone

...browser. HTC also announced on Wednesday that it was joining Adobe's Open Screen Project, which is an industry collaboration to make sure Flash Player... Read more

24 June, 2009 by David Meyer

Opera: Web standards could eclipse Flash

...nature has long been of concern to web-standards watchers. Adobe's Open Screen Project, launched last year, was partly aimed at opening up the... Read more

22 May, 2009 by David Meyer

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