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Story: Adobe brings Flash to TVs, set-top boxes

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Posted by: John Molloy (Monday 20 April 2009, 11:13 PM)

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This is such a bad idea...

I mean it's a great idea for Adobe. Bad for everyone else. Why should our TVs come pre-installed with the processor sucking POS that is Flash? Let's think about the sort of things this could lead to - you know not being able to change channels coz your processor is maxed out running some on screen advert? Watching the FA cup final and then asked to do a software update during the show? Hmmm this will all end in tears, I tell you, tears...

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