Via TheAppleBlog, The Flash for iPhone is confirmed, I think this will come soon.
Here is an excerpt from their official statement during a recent “town hall”:
“Upon a direct question from the audience, Paul Betlem for the first time publicly confirmed that Adobe is actively developing a Flash Player for Apple’s popular phone. He said (not direct quote) ‘My team is working on Flash on the iPhone, but it’s a closed platform.’ He noted that Apple makes all the decisions, so in other words, the ball is in Apple’s yard at this time. If Apple says yes, Adobe will have the player available in a very short time.”
Via Symbian Freak, The Nokia N96 upgraded the new firmware to v11.018. Firmware v11.018 for Nokia N96 is available through the Nokia Software Updater and should be available progressively in the next few days at the official Nokia Service Points.
Skyfire 0.8 is a free web browser (still in beta) for mobile phones that provides a full desktop experience, with Skyfire, before the web content reaches your mobile phone (html, video, music…).
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This is the seventh device profile update for Adobe Device Central CS3. This update contains 57 new device profiles from all regions of the world, many released in the last few months, as well as updates to 204 existing profiles.
Adobe has launched the new Adobe Creative Suite 4, which represents a massive step forward for the mobile developer. As part of the Suite, and included with the point products the new Adobe Device Central CS4 includes many new features.
Here is the most interesting part for Flash Lite developers:
Online device library
Fully automatic publish/update of device profiles
Local Library for storing and sharing the profiles that interest you
Via MoCoNewsVerizon Wireless has quietly released Dashboard, a new storefront found on its phones using Adobe’s Flash technology, mocoNews has learned.
Verizon has been one of the more aggressive companies on that front, providing a Flash Lite extension to its Brew platform, which features content from game companies, such as Smashing Ideas and Mobitween, but also videos from MTV’s Atom Entertainment. Anup Murarka, Adobe’s director for technical marketing, who also appeared at CTIA, told us: “In terms of Flash Lite, Japan has been the first and foremost, and then Europe and now it is gaining in the U.S.
Sony Ericssonreleased A video. The video produced by Flash Lite evangelist Bill Perry demonstrates how Adobe® Flash Lite™ can be used in a Sony Ericsson Theme. Using the "ever changing" theme on the Sony EricssonS500i phone, the video gives a demo of how the Flash Lite based theme interacts with various APIs related to the phone calendar function.