After 25 years of dominance, it's finally time for Adobe Flash Player to take a bow. A few weeks ago, Adobe gave up support for Flash Player. For security reasons, it continues to strongly recommend ...
Adobe will no longer develop its Flash Player plug-in for mobile devices following the release of Flash Player 11.1 for Android and BlackBerry PlayBook, the company said Nov. 9. In a blog posting on ...
Adobe Flash Player, the browser plug-in behind many animations on the internet, has finally been discontinued. It had been a popular way for people to stream videos and play games online that could be ...
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Adobe has decided to stop development of software for mobile devices, it has been revealed, as the company pulls its Flash Player plug-in from the Android Google Play store. According to reports, ...
Adobe announced it abandoned mobile Flash last fall, but the company just confirmed to the masses that Google’s new Android 4.1 OS does not have certification for Flash. It is also stopping access to ...
A small group of website and mobile app developers have kicked off an “Occupy Flash” campaign to put a stake in the heart of Adobe’s popular browser plug-in. The organization, which launched a website ...
Adobe issued an emergency zero-day patch to fix a critical Flash Player vulnerability (CVE-2015-3113), research group FireEye points out. The notorious APT3 cyberespionage group based in China has ...
Flash Player will reach its end of life (EOL) on January 1, 2021, after always being a security risk to those who have used it over the years. The demise of Adobe's multimedia software platform was ...
Despite Steve’s “HELL NO!”, Adobe is developing a Flash player for the iPhone. Adobe’s CEO, Shantanu Narayen said to the WSJ that they have evaluated the software developer tools and they think they ...
Adobe and Microsoft today independently issued software updates to plug critical security holes in their software. Adobe released a patch that fixes a whopping 78 security vulnerabilities in its Flash ...
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