Linux users who want to view Flash content will soon have no choice but to do it through Google’s Chrome browser. That’s because Adobe is discontinuing its Flash Player for Linux as a standalone ...
Adobe Systems has released a beta of a Flash Player 9 for Linux and said that it is working on 64-bit editions of Flash. The final Flash Player 9 on Linux is due early next year. According to an FAQ ...
Talk about a change in priorities! When Adobe decided it was time to start work on a 64-bit Flash Player, they didn’t release the first test version on Windows or Mac OS X. No, they released it on ...
IBM closed out its global partner conference Wednesday by encouraging its channel partners to sell a variety of hardware systems, anchored by Linux and hardened by a comprehensive security portfolio.
Macromedia has added support for Web services protocol SOAP to its Flash Player for Linux. The company said the latest Flash Player, released Thursday, offers increased performance and security.
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KIOXIA America, Inc. today announced the availability of the first hardware samples that support the Linux ® Foundation’s vendor-neutral Software-Enabled Flash TM ...
They also have an updated version of the Flash Player too. Runs pretty well, haven't noticed any glaring bugs for the past couple of hours. No crashes either. CPU usage seems kind of high for me, but ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Supporting the Linux ® Foundation’s Software-Enabled Flash TM open-source project, KIOXIA America, Inc. today announced innovative new software-defined technology ...
Not surprised at all. Flash is crap. Thankfully the NoScript extension blocks that trash. Unfortunately there are a growing number of sites that I like to visit that keep implementing Flash. Flash in ...
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