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    2. Apple Wins War Against Adobe Flash

      Explore vision2mobile (Nov 10 2011)

      ... owners long-frustrated over not being able to watch some video and other content on their devices, Adobe Systems says it will no longer offer its Flash software for games and Internet video on mobile browsers. Th... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple   Steve Jobs   Adobe Systems

    3. Cox Initiates 'TV Everywhere' Test With Tnt, Tbs, Hbo

      Explore The Cable Industry Book (Dec 17 2010)

      ...ide a disincentive for consumers to "cut the cord." For the TNT.tv and TBS.com TV Everywhere sites, Adobe Systems is providing the authentication capability and media-streaming via its Flash platform. Turner is us... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   AT&T   Cox Communications   Time Warner Cable

    4. Android makes up 23.5% of smartphone market; In-Stat predicts 115M LTE subs by 2014

      Explore FierceWireless (Dec 6 2010)

      Android makes up 23.5% of smartphone market; In-Stat predicts 115M LTE subs by 2014 ...tal ebook initiative--branded Google eBooks. Article > Opera will add support for HTML5 video and Adobe Systems' Flash Player plug-in to its Opera Mobile 10.1 browser for Android smartphones.  Article European... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Hspa   Google   LTE

    5. Comcast: Google TV Isn't Compatible With Our 'TV Everywhere' Service

      Explore The Cable Industry Book (Nov 12 2010)

      Comcast: Google TV Isn't Compatible With Our 'TV Everywhere' Service ... to Google, it currently has no specific plan to add support for those. Hulu delivers video through Adobe Systems' Flash, which is supported by Google TV. The two companies have been in discussions about a deal to... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Microsoft   Google   Logitech

    6. ‘DishOnline’ Goes Live

      Explore The Cable Industry Book (Sep 6 2010)

      ...2 “Sling- Loaded” DVR or Slingbox watch live or recorded TV programs. The site delivers video using Adobe Systems’ Flash multimedia platform and uses Widevine Technologies’ security and adaptive-streaming technolo... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Verizon Communications   Cablevision   AT&T

    7. 80% of Businesses are Developing Mobile Websites, Adobe Says

      Explore mobilemarketingandtechnology.com (Aug 12 2010)

      After surveying 446 respondents across several industries, Adobe Systems found an overwhelming preference for developing websites as their predominant mobile commerce prese... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Gary Kim   Adobe Systems

    8. New Droid seeks to out-video iPhone 4 and EVO 4G

      Explore TELEPHONY Online (Jun 24 2010)

      ... Cup matches on the large-format screen. The Droid will also be one of the first devices to support Adobe Systems’ (NASDAQ:ADBE) new Flash 10.1 multimedia player—a technology Apple has shunned--available as an ove... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   LTE   Texas Instruments   Motorola

    9. Windows Phone 7 Faces Android 2.2, iPhone OS 4

      Explore eweekeurope.co.uk (May 24 2010)

      Windows Phone 7 Faces Android 2.2, iPhone OS 4 ...nclined to use their smartphones as multimedia devices, Android 2.2 will support Flash Player 10.1, Adobe Systems’ platform for displaying rich Web content such as animations and video. But even as Android 2.2 eme... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Microsoft   Google   Apple

    10. Adobe “Ready To Sue Apple” Over Flash

      Explore eweekeurope.co.uk (Apr 14 2010)

      Adobe “Ready To Sue Apple” Over Flash Adobe Systems is reportedly getting ready to sue Apple, as the bad blood between the two organisations looks set ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Apple   Steve Jobs   Tom Jowitt

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