On December 31, Adobe’s Flash will shutdown. This comes as no surprise, since its demise was announced in 2016, and browsers like Chrome, Firefox and Safari have already disabled it by default. Less ...
Adobe is finally ending support for its Flash Player, a pioneering technology that once enabled easier creation of online animation. Historian... RIP Flash Player: Adobe Ends Support Of Pioneering Web ...
Flash is a great idea in principle, had someone with experience writing VMs, OSes, sandboxes, etc, pushed it. In other words, imagine if Flash were the front end sitting on top of Android and ...
Widely used technologies take a long time to fade. Adobe's move this week to rename Flash Professional is only one nail in its coffin. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote ...
As you were at home celebrating the end of a dismal past year, Adobe Flash officially died a quiet death. Its discontinuation marks the end of an era in the internet's life when people experimented ...
Google started rolling out Chrome 88 this week, and while browser releases usually herald what’s new, the most noteworthy change in this update is what’s not included. Chrome 88 lays Adobe Flash and ...
Adobe has finally decided to let go of Flash for mobile platforms (it's not giving up the desktop quite yet), acccording to its blog, and focus more on HTML5. The news had first leaked on ZDNet. This ...
After all that talk about Flash on mobile and how it provides a competitive advantage for Android/BlackBerry devices, Adobe has decided to kill Flash. Our future work with Flash on mobile devices will ...
Adobe is finally ending support for its Flash Player, a pioneering technology that once enabled easier creation of online animation. Historian Anastasia Salter helps explain.