Flash Player 10.1 to flaunt on Windows Mobile, smartbooks and other net-savvy devices
Adobe has made it official- a full flash player that’s ready to dominate on almost everything- smartphones, netbooks, desktop computers and other internet-connected devices.
While Android and Symbian OS will be able to get the full flash player support in 2010, Windows Mobile and palm webOS (along with the desktop OS like Windows, Linux and Macintosh) will fetch it by this year itself. The Blackberry users are already cashed in by the entrance of RIM in open Screen project.
Have a glimpse at the highlights of the Adobe flash platform:
- min RAM utilisation
- less damage to battery life,
- takes benefit of the native capabilities of device ,i.e., using multi-touch, gestures, mobile input models, accelerometer and screen orientation for enhancement of web browsing.
- Economic creation, testing and deployment of content across different operating systems and browsers
- Easy update to all supported platforms
Read more here at adobe. Grab the video below showing the Palm pre running Flash.
Via Engadgetmobile


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