The promised Flash integration for Android 3.0 "Honeycomb" tablets seems to be taking shape: version 10.2 is now available in the Android Market, which is supposed to bring better integration into the browser under Android 3.0 as well as support for dual-core CPUs, ...
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Flash 10.1 for Android and other platforms
The long announced "Flash Player 10.1 for Mobile" is now officially ready and available for manufacturers - for end users this means that they still have to be patient, because the player is not free ...
Continue readingGoogle I/O: Android 2.2 introduced - no support for G1
Google presented Android 2.2 "Froyo" at the developer conference Google I/O. The new version brings new features like tethering and a hotspot function as well as significant performance improvements: the Javascript engine V8, known from Google Chrome, is now ...
Continue readingAndroid 2.2 with tethering and WiFi hotspot?
Apparently, Google does not only want to set a sign against Apple with Flash in Android 2.2 (Froyo), but also wants to include two more exciting features: Tethering (using the phone as a modem) and a WiFi hotspot function, with which other ...
Continue readingVideo shows Flash 10.1 on Android 2.2
It is known by now that Android 2.2 will have Flash support. However, we do not know exactly what it will look like. Now a video of an Adobe employee has appeared on YouTube, which shows various Flash applications on a Nexus One. Apparently ...
Continue readingAndroid 2.2 comes with Flash 10.1 - but how?
Andy Rubin told the New York Times that Android 2.2 will come with Flash support. Although it is still unclear whether Flash is integrated ex works or has to be installed later, it is an interesting development...
Continue readingFirst Android 2.2 mobile phone: Dell Flash
Dell is apparently preparing an Android 2.2 smartphone, which is to be launched under the title "Flash". The technical specs read promising: 800 MHz Qualcomm processor, 5 megapixel camera and an 11 millimeter thin casing. Android ...
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