Adobe reportedly announces the end of Flash Player for mobile devices and TV’s,product manager blames Apple

After rumors from ZDNet  for dropping development for Flash Player Adobe confirmed that there will be end of Flash player on mobiles and TV’s.According to an email reportedly received by the company’s partners, its future work on Flash for cellphones and tablets will focus on enabling developers to “package apps with Adobe ... Continue Reading →

Microsoft testing the new Bing navigation bar ahead of HTML5 preview

Microsoft is  currently testing a new Bing navigation bar interface ahead of a public preview of its HTML5 driven interface.Microsoft is randomly selecting U.S. users to try out a new navigation bar at the top of Bing’s search results. The change comes as Microsoft is preparing to unveil a beta preview version of Bing. The HTML5 version has been ... Continue Reading →

Yahoo mail in HTML 5 style for the iPad

Yahoo has come up with a new, HTML5-based version of Yahoo Mail for the iPad. It’s similar to the recently launched version of Yahoo Mail for the iPhone and iPod Touch, Yahoo Mail product manager Lee Parry says, only optimized for iPad’s larger screen. Some of it’s features include local caching, which enables you to access and search ... Continue Reading →

Windows Phone rumors – No flash and multitasking

Rumors have been set up regarding the Windows Phone.PPC geeks received this set from their source: At the Mobile World Congress event on February 15th, 2010, Windows Phone 7 will be unveilved, although at this time plans are only to unveil the user interface of the new platform . Specific indepth functionality of the device will most likely not be ... Continue Reading →

Steve Jobs says that Adobe Is Lazy and Google Wants to Kill iPhone

Hardly weeks were done after announcing the iPad tablet which faced heavy critics because of the lack of Flash support and other disadvantages, chief executive officer of Apple Steve Jobs told the company’s employees that Adobe Flash was too buggy, Blu-ray software was a mess, Google wanted to kill iPhone and the future of Internet video was HTML5. ... Continue Reading →