Here is a Flash Lite Theme, it looks like almost Vista. This is a theme which runs on Flash lite.
The following are some snapshots:

Bill has posted "19 Verizon Wireless Phones Support Flash Lite Applications ", I have added the new deviecs to my Flash Lite enabled LG phones, Motorola phones, Samsung phones. There are now a total of 19 models – all of which support Flash Lite 2.1 content. Here’s the updated list:

Download the updated Flash Lite supported devices spreadsheet .
Sony Ericsson Developer World has published Sony Ericsson Themes Creator 3.29, the appliction supports Flash Lite and XML for themes on Sony Ericsson phones. the Themes Creator has 3 versions: WIndows, Mac OS and Linux, you can download to here.
"Theme files for Sony Ericsson phones, except for the Symbian™/UIQ™ phones (G700, G900, M600, P1,
P900, P910, P990, W950 and W960 series), are TAR archives with the file extension .thm. A theme file
contains at least an XML file, in which colour settings for graphical elements and optionally image file
names and audio file names are defined. If the XML file specifies image or audio file names, the specified
files are also included in the archive. To extract the individual files from THM theme files most standard
archiving applications on the market can be used."

From Themes Creator v 3.29, import of Flash Lite™ animations, SWF files, to be used as wallpaper on
the Standby screen was added. After import, the animation is previewed in the Themes Creator window.
Developers also have the option to see the amount of memory used by the SWF.
Flash Lite animations can be used for the Standby element (wallpaper) in the Standby screen, except in
the K550, K610, K790, K800, K810, W350, W380, Z250, Z310, Z320, Z610 and Z710 series.
Via Flash Mobile Blog, pocketgamer.biz posted an interesting article, there are some key pieces of information from Alistair regarding the gaming market in Europe and the US:
- 13.5m UK users are browsing and downloading applications
- 25-34 year-old women are the largest group of mobile games buyers
- 27% of Europeans have Flash Lite capable handsets (compared to 15.5 per cent in the US)
- Nokia’s N70 is the most popular gaming device
- 70% of people who were purchasing games were under the age of 35
Sony Ericsson developer has posted a new Flash Lite tutorial, There will be three main buildings: Battery, Signal strength, Time.
This tutorial explains how battery, signal strength and time phone data from a Sony Ericsson phone can be presented as dynamic Flash Lite™ 2.0 animations. This tutorial is written by ustwo™ and the pixel illustrations were created for ustwo by Gary Lucken, a pixel artist who produces illustrations and artwork for international clients and publications.
more about this tutorial please visit here

Last time I have posted "Nokia N81 upgrades the firmware to v20.0.056", this article will introduce the details of changes.
Symbian freak has collected the full change log of Nokia N81 firmware from MCU SW v11.0.045 to v20.0.056, this release improves the Nokia N81 over all performance as well as fix known bugs and problems from previous versions.
the change log includes: Telephony, WLAN, Ngage, Flashlite 3.0, Browser, Application Download, Fullscreen, UI, Gallery, Midlets, Data, Messaging, Localisation, System, Music, Connectivity, BlueTooth, Camera and Maps.
The following contents about the Flash Lite
Flashlite 3.0
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Youtube mainpage embedded_video(suspected) causes random browser crashes
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The option "Open to viewer" does not work for youtube videos
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Multiple Flash Cursors visible in the Flash content
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Relative path has used to include ARMv6 binaries
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Flash Lite 3.0 plugin does not hand over URI parameters to application
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Flash Lite 3.0: Certification case
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Multiple cursors drawn when focus on FL3 webpage content during voice call
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Provide a way to disable Fullscreen for Flash video Web sites which are mobile aware-Flash Video player widgets
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Flashlite ATS Sandbox issue causing certification failures
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Can’t resume video playback without reloading page
Read here to get all changes.
Mobile Burn has posted a new review about Apple iPhone 3G, although the iPhone 3G is not supported FLash Lite now, I think it will suport it in the future, maybe the next version. Looking forword it…
The review is from Physical Aspects, User Interface, Core Functions to Applications / Multimedia.
Though the iPhone 3G still has flaws and lacks some crucial features(not support flash), it offers significant improvements that make it worth the upgrade. The faster 3G browsing experience and the GPS support are nice.

Via Dale Rankine , there are three Flash Lite eSeminars, Speaker are Dale Rankine , he is doing with Adobe Pacific at the moment.
Reactive Mobile Content with Adobe® Flash® Lite™ Wednesday 23 July 2008 2:00PM
Persistent Data in Adobe® Flash® Lite™ Wednesday 06 August 2008 2:00PM
Tips and Tricks for Effective Adobe® Flash® Lite™ Development Wednesday 20 August 2008 2:00PM
You can go and check out the schedule of all seminars here. Looking forword Dale’s wonderful speaking.
Via Kuneri bloggy, that’s a greate appliction, you can use KISS60 to get featured both on Nokia and S60 web pages.
Kuneri says:
Kuneri Ltd.’s KISS60 is a free mobile application that allows you to easily use, manage, and enjoy screen savers for Flash Lite from Adobe on S60 3rd Edition phones. Flash Lite screen savers offer much better user experience than traditional ones, with interaction, style, and scalability. KISS60 works with a variety of S60 3rd Edition devices.
Thanks kuneri to share this free application.
Via Biskero, Alessandro has posted Tow Flash Lite & Java ME Apps applications Mtv On Demand and Mobile Mtv Blog Uploader:
The Mtv On Demand is "a streaming video player that allows to view selected videos from MTV programs. The interface is pretty slick, and allows users to navigate video galleries using LEFT/RIGHT keys, while with UP/DOWN they’ll scroll videos within a single category."

Using Mobile Mtv Blog Uploader, "users are able to upload contents (photos, videos, audio or simple text) from their mobile phone directly on their Mtv blog. As for Mtv OnDemand, there was the need to build both a Java ME and a Flash Lite version of this app, with KuneriLite pumping up the FlashLite one".
