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Another Adobe Flash zero-day for sale by security software vendor

InteVyDis, a Russian firm specializing in packaging software security exploits, has released a software module that can give a remote computer access to an up-to-date Windows 7 machine running the most recent version of Adobe Fla...

Occupy Flash: Let’s Kill Flash Once And For All Because HTML5 Is The 99%

Screen Shot 2011-11-18 at 11.44.19 AMForget Occupy Wall Street, Occupy Oakland, Occupy Boston and all the rest of the 995 protests. The Occupy movement is now coming to your browser, but not how you’d expect: they want to eliminate Adobe Flash from all web...

Adobe donates Flex to foundation in community-friendly exit strategy

Adobe and the Open Spoon Foundation are preparing to open up development of the Flex SDK. They plan to donate the technology to “an established open source foundation” so that the Flex community and other stakeholders...

Adobe donates Flex to foundation in community-friendly exit strategy

Adobe and the Open Spoon Foundation are preparing to open up development of the Flex SDK. They plan to donate the technology to “an established open source foundation” so that the Flex community and other stakeholders...

Adobe’s Product Manager Explains Why Flash Failed

Adobe recently announced that it was effectively killing Flash for mobile devices, and the company’s Principal Product Manager has felt the need to take to his blog and share the reasons that Flash failed. Hardware fragmentation, the growth of HTML5, and Apple itself all played...
Daily Update for November 9, 2011

Daily Update for November 9, 2011

It's the TUAW Daily Update, your source for Apple news in a convenient audio format. You'll get all the top Apple stories of the day in three to five minutes for a quick review of what's happening in the Apple world. You can listen to today's Ap...
What the end of mobile Flash means for Apple and users

What the end of mobile Flash means for Apple and users

Adobe confirmed that it will no longer be developing mobile Flash on Thursday. It's a major turning point for mobile dynamic content and video delivery, but it's a step that will specifically affect Apple products and Apple users in unique ways. Here's how.
Why Flash didn’t work out on mobile devices

Why Flash didn’t work out on mobile devices

It appears that the debate over whether supporting the Adobe Flash plug-in on mobile devices is a feature or not is over. Last night ZDNet got ahold of an announcement Adobe is set to make soon: that it is abandoning its work on Flash for mobile.

Adobe guts mobile Flash player strategy

Graphics software giant Adobe announced plans for layoffs yesterday ahead of a major restructuring. The company intends to cut approximately 750 members of its workforce and said that it would refocus its digital media busin...
ZDNet: Adobe's no longer developing Flash for mobile devices (Updated)

ZDNet: Adobe’s no longer developing Flash for mobile devices (Updated)

According to a report from ZDNet, Adobe is no longer working on Flash for mobile devices. A statement released to developers claims Adobe will provide bug fixes and security updates for the current version of mobile Flash for Android and RIM's Playb...

Photoshop Elements 10, Premiere Elements 10 now in the Mac App Store

Announced by Adobe back in September, Photoshop Elements 10 and Premiere Elements 10 are now available in the Mac App Store. Photoshop Elements made its official Mac App Store debut with version 9 earlier this year, but this is the first time Prem...

Adobe Photoshop CS6 to Get Darker Aperture-Like Theme and New 3D Capabilities

Photoshop-CS6-1Early betas of Adobe’s upcoming Photoshop CS6 software reveal that the application has been given a complete overhaul and features a darker user interface that looks a lot like Apple’s Aperture software. In addition to the new look, the software also features new 3D...