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2 Nov

It’s no secret that the iPhone doesn’t support Flash and most likely won’t until Apple decides to lift the restriction. However, some people evidently have been thinking it was Adobe’s fault that there is no Flash on the iPhone, as you can see from the above picture.
Of course, Adobe isn’t exactly getting angry at Apple but they are telling consumers exactly what they need to know; Flash won’t be on the iPhone until Apple says it can.
via geardiary
Tags: adobe, Apple, Apple, Cell Phones, flash, iPhone, Mobile News, Mobile Software17 Oct
On top of the Flash Survivor Drive that was announced earlier today, Corsair has presented a new model on the Flash Voyager GT series that can now handle 128GB of memory. This upgrade doesn’t mean they forgot about flash drives with less memory, because you’ve still got 16GB, 32GB and 64GB versions.
As usual, the Corsair Flash Voyager GT has a rubber housing to make it resistant, and it works with different operative systems including the Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux. As for the prices, the 16GB Voyager GT will cost approximately $37, the 32GB can be bought for $87, the 64GB is priced at $180, and lastly, the 128GB version will cost $380, that is, after a mail-in rebate.
Tags: 128gb, corsair, flash, Portable Devices, voyager gt7 Oct
If you were dying to know how Nokia’s N900 handled the web you can stop because a video has hit the web showing off the handset’s web browser.
This web browser is based on work done by Mozilla and I have to say it handles the web quite will with snappy response times, full Flash support and a control scheme similar to one we’ve all come to know and love with Apple’s iPhone.
Anyways, watch the video and let us know what you think of it in the comments.
via hothardware
Tags: Cell Phones, flash, Maemo 5, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Nokia, nokia n900, video, web browser19 Aug

If recent reports are to be believed, RIM may be working towards bring their BlackBerry browser up to par with the competition. Said reports suggest that RIM will be implementing full Flash and Silverlight support for the BlackBerrry browser. Make note, that we said full Flash support and not Flash lite or anything similar.
Unfortunately, BGR says that the update probably won’t be available until next summer when RIM hopes to have their hands on higher data speends and more capable devices.
Tags: BlackBerry, browser, Cell Phones, flash, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Research In Motion, Silverlight6 Aug

Sure, Opera Mini has been available for Android powered devices for some time now but it wasn’t exactly a full fledged browser. Luckily, the guys over at Appscout have gotten confirmation from Opera Software that they are in fact bringing Opera Mobile, a more feature extensive browser, to the Android at an unconfirmed date.
Opera Mobile promises to bring things such as Flash to the Android platform just lke it has done with Widnows Mobile in the past. We’ll keep you posted as a release date is made clear.
Tags: Android, Cell Phones, flash, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Opera, opera mini, opera mobile, opera software, software, web browser13 Jul

It was recently announced that Nokia’s Symbian S-60 based Surge will be coming to AT&T on July 19th for $79.99 after a rebate and 2-year contract.
The Surge features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 2MP camera, AT&T Navigator and Video Share and a browser that allows for Flash support. Additionally, the Surge will ship with the JuiceCaster app that allows users to update their twitter or Facebook statuses even more pain-free.
So again, Nokia’s Surge will make its way onto AT&T July 19th for $79.99. Anyone interested?
via Press
Tags: 2mp camera, At&T, Cell Phones, flash, juicecaster, Mobile News, Nokia, Qwerty keyboard, surge, symbian30 Jun
Do you remember when HTC announced that their sleek new user interface dubbed Sense would only be made available for phones without the “with Google” branding? Well it looks like some Italian hackers weren’t pleased with this and decided to take maters into their own hands.
Featured in the above video is a T-Mobile G1 running HTC’s Sense UI and from the looks of it is relatively smooth. Other than Sense’s obvious graphic enhancements this hack will actually enable the G1’s multitouch, a feature that was not enabled out of the box.
Ths hack came about by the Italian group of hackers flashing their G1 with what they are calling the SuperHERO ROM.
Read (AndroidGuys)
Tags: Cell Phones, flash, G1, hack, HTC, htc hero, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Portable Devices, Sense UI, superhero rom, T-Mobile24 Jun
The phone of the day is definitely the newly announced HTC Hero. Besides that Sense UI which we heard it’s going to be available to other Android devices, we heard that Adobe has Flash support ready for the Hero too.
The Hero is therefore the first Android phone that will have support for Flash and Adobe has already shown that to everyone. Flash movies and Flash games are all going to be supported in Hero’s browser so in case you want a new Android phone, the Hero looks exactly like what you wised for.
In the video above, Adobe’s own Adrian Ludwig is showing off Flash in action on this Android phone so you should enjoy the video and start waiting impatiently for the phone to be shipped to your home address.
via Adobe
Tags: adobe, Adrian Ludwig, Android, Browsing, flash, games, Google, Hero, HTC, HTC, Mobile News, Movies, Portable Devices6 May
So what if Dell hasn’t manage to penetrate the cell phone market yet? So what if there’s no Android Dell smartphone yet? Dell could be launching a netbook Android soon. That doesn’t mean the company will give up on its plans to launch a mobile phone but at least we’re going to see a device from Dell capable of running Google’s OS.
Where does the rumor come from? It looks like Bsquare, the company ready to offer Adobe Flash to Android users has announced that it will be doing the same thing for “Dell netbooks running Google’s Android platform.” No specific details have been leaked but we do know that Bsquare will bring Flash Lite 3.17 to the future Mini Inspiron 910 or Mini 9 netbooks.
Tags: Android, Dell, flash, Laptops, Mobile News, notebook, Portable Devices31 Jan

Adobe isn’t developing Flash for the iPhone on its own. Or at least, not anymore. The company has decided to team up with iPhone’s founders and make Flash happen for the iPhone. Adobe’s chief Shantanu Narayen said that the development of Flash is more complicated than it seems thus the need of Apple’s help.
It’s a hard technical challenge, and that’s part of the reason Apple and Adobe are collaborating. The ball is in our court. The onus is on us to deliver.
Will Adobe and Apple come up with a decent Flash version able to run on iPhone’s hardware? Will we see a Flash Lite version which won’t be able to rise to our expectations? When will we see Flash on the iPhone?
via AppleInsider
Tags: adobe, Apple, Apple, flash, iPhone, Mobile News, Mobile Software17 Dec
Hello Moto! These are by far the best looking phones with a Motorola logo on them that I’ve seen this year. I mean sure these might be just concept phones or fake photos but Motorola should really be inspired from them if they aren’t the original designers.
We have pictures from four handsets which should arrive in 2009 form Verizon Wireless. We have a FLASH, a RUSH 2, a CALGARY and an INFERNO. We don’t have specs yet but as you can see the phones are similar to what the competition has in stores so we figure the final specs should be similar to those too. Prices and arrival dates? We’ll be waiting for them!
via BGR
Tags: Calgary, flash, Inferno, Mobile News, Motorola, Motorola, Rush 2, Samsung, Verizon, Verizon Wireless6 Jun
Edge Tech Corp has just released their latest product, the DiskGO Secure GUARDIAN Flash Drive. The Guardian features a cutting-edge secure flash drive that utilizes mandatory 256-bit AES hardware encryption that exceeds the U.S. government standard for encrypting data.
The drive’s dual-channel SLC flash and the incredibly rugged, anodized-aluminum housing makes the GUARDIAN Flash Drive stand out from all the other flash drives available in the market today.
via: press
Tags: Drive, flash, Mobile News21 May
SanDisk, the leader in storage solutions, has announced a slew of memory cards for our cell phones on its new Mobile Ultra line. Covering all bases, SanDisk will be releasing microSD, microSDHC, Memory Stick Micro (M2) varieties in 2, 4, and 8GB versions. If you think what’s so different about this compared to the cards already available on the market from SanDisk and others, then you might want to consider the Mobile Ultra line’s accelerated transfer rates and fast side-loading speeds on cell phones. Now, how many times were you stuck without a memory card reader to transfer your favorite photos or video? Well, SanDisk has conveniently included a MobileMate Micro Reader just for those times, which can be plugged into any USB 2.0 port.
Here’s what Michael Romero, VP of SanDisk Mobile Retail Business, had to say:
SanDisk’s new Mobile Ultra line will make consumers’ digital lifestyle more manageable by offering them greater ability to quickly transfer photos, maps, music, videos, games and other large file size content wherever they go. These cards are truly the most convenient way for people to store, move and play content using their mobile phones, so we’re excited to introduce this high-performance, premium product to market to meet this need and growing demand.
The SanDisk Mobile Ultra range will be available in June retailing for $34.99 to $129.99 depending on the type and the storage capacity. Not much for that extra bit of space if you ask me.
Tags: Cell Phones, flash, memory cards, Mobile News, SanDisk14 Apr
In preparation for the upcoming 2008 Olympics to be hosted in Beijing China, Lenovo, the third largest personal computer manufacturer in the world, after Hewlett-Packard and Dell of the US, has released a new USB Flash Drive with a very peculiar design - a tribute to the upcoming Olympics.
Memorabilia will be much sort after, as the Olympics will be held for the first time in Beijing China. Amid all the controversies, let us all hope that the event will go on without a hitch. The USB drive is targeted for the China market.
Tags: cypress, Drive, flash, Lenovo, Portable Devices, usb10 Jan
Samsung Electronics, a worldwide leader in digital consumer electronics and information technology has just announced the shipment of its Compact Flash card-sized hard disk drives (HDD) for use in mobile consumer devices.
The device is available with a 30GB and 40GB capacity. These Spinpoint A1 hard disks offer significantly higher storage capacity than conventional memory cards, high shock resistance, and low power consumption.
Samsung’s compact A1 hard drive is just 42.8 x 36.4 x 5 mm in size. It delivers more than 3 times the capacity of 1-inch HDDs currently on the market while adding only 23 percent more volume.These powerful features make Samsung’s new A1 hard drives the ideal choice for advanced mobile devices that need a significant step up in storage capacity while still keeping size to a minimum.
Samsung’s A1 drive is offered with PATA/CEATA/USB interface options and features a 3600rpm rotation speed, a 2MB buffer memory, shock resistance of up to 650G, a two-second drive-ready time, and nearly inaudible acoustic noise.
Samsung’s A-Series is currently shipping with an MSRP of $199.
Tags: flash, hard disk drive, Mobile News, Samsung17 Oct

EDGE Tech Corp, a leading U.S.-based supplier of DRAM and flash memory upgrades, portable computing products, storage devices, and other experience-enhancing technology solutions, announced the release of its colossal-capacity 32GB DiskGO Flash Drive.
The 32GB DiskGO Flash Drive is encased in a sleek, silver housing and proves essential for those transporting their digital life. The drive’s vast capacity takes convenience in data portability protection and recovery to a new dimension.
With a transfer rate of up to 480Mb/s, the drive includes a free preview of CryptArchiver encryption software, which ciphers up to 25MB of data at 128-bit AES encryption.
EDGE offers the most competitive price on the market for a 32GB flash drive. Priced at $399.95, the DiskGO Flash Drive’s MSRP is $200 less than any competitor with flash drives of this capacity.
Tags: edge, flash, flash drive, Portable Devices
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