Adobe made its position on the unavailability of Flash for the iPhone clear Monday with a snippily worded announcement that points the finger squarely at Apple for any iPhone user who might end up at ...
Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen may be regretting his decision to publicly state Adobe was working to get Flash on the iPhone without getting Apple's blessing first. Why? Because Adobe knows it needs Apple ...
An online poll shows most do not support a peace plan between Apple and Adobe, but instead endorse Apple's hardball stance Forget about peace in our time. Readers who responded to InfoWorld’s online ...
The fight between Apple and Adobe over Flash on the iPhone OS has all the trappings of a major industry rift. No one doubts at this point that Apple is on a mission to kill Flash. After many long ...
Forget about peace in our time. Readers who responded to InfoWorld's online poll have made it clear that they back Apple in the dispute over allowing Flash on the iPhone and iPad. As of 5 p.m. PT on ...
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