Verizon sucks at Photoshop: the Continuum definitely can’t do this, we checked
Notice something missing from that Continuum there on Big Red's home page? That's right: if this were a real phone, there'd be an arbitrary black bar across the screen somewhere around the young lady's midsection, followed by a "ticker" at the bottom... but instead, just as with the iOS-powered Droid X , they've once again exceeded the bounds of reality with a little help from Adobe products.
Categories: Mobile Phone Tags: adobe, bounds, burning, continuum, corrected, fascinate, probably-should, products, samsung, verizon, verizonwireless, vzw, young
Google eBooks is live: just in case Amazon, B&N, and Apple aren’t enough
You hear about this whole e-books thing? We hear it's gonna be a pretty big deal .
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: adobe, adobedigitaleditions, digital, e books, epub, gesture, googleeditions, lifestyles, nascent, nook, pdf, progress-synced, sonyreader, stab, trading-on-its
Adobe Air gets Saltier 2.5.1 release, adding flavor to Android Gingerbread
Adobe Air 2.5 is barely cool yet here we have the company announcing its successor. Release 2.5.1, dubbed "Saltier," is out and available with only one purpose in mind: desiccating some compatibility issues with Gingerbread
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: 2.3, 2.5.1, adding-flavor, adobe, air, compatibility, engadget, entry, force-close, gingerbread, issue-affecting, issues, result, saltier
BlackBerry PlayBook demoed courtesy of RIM’s Mike Lazaridis and Adobe’s Kevin Lynch
RIM has now uploaded the full video of its PlayBook's brief stint in the limelight during Adobe MAX yesterday, where Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch and none other than Mr. BlackBerry himself, RIM co-CEO Mike Lazaridis, take the "professional tablet" through its very first public test drive on the keynote stage. The duo run through an MRI scan viewing app -- presumably in an attempt to woo the lucrative medical market -- along with the PlayBook's Air-based video player and browser-embedded Flash player, both of which seem to work pretty well.
Categories: BlackBerry, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: adobe, attempts, BlackBerry, glance, kevin, kevinlynch, Keynote, lazaridis, lucrative, result
BlackBerry PlayBook demoed in the flesh at Adobe MAX, Air-based SDK launched
RIM's PlayBook just got real -- quite literally -- at Adobe's MAX conference today. Granted, out-of-the-box Flash and Air support are being billed as a big deal for the PlayBook, but it still seems a little strange that the company showed non-functional dummies running video loops encased in Plexiglas at its developer conference just a few weeks back, only to let Adobe show the good stuff at its own event here.
Categories: BlackBerry, Mobile Phone Tags: adobe, after-the-break, berry-play, BlackBerry, integration, lazaridis, platform, playbook, sdk
Verizon pushing Droid update for Flash 10.1 compatibility
You might recall that Verizon and Motorola's first go-around at pushing Android 2.2 to the original Droid didn't include compatibility with the Flash 10.1 install in the Market -- but don't worry, lovers of Flash-based web ads, because the fix is now upon us.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: adobe, ads, content, engadget, flash, flash-player, internet, stretch-it-over, upgrade, verizonwireless, vzw, wireless
Latest EVO 4G root uses Flash Lite exploit to do its deed
The cat-and-mouse struggle between Android users, carriers, and manufacturers to gain, patch, and re-gain root is one that shows no signs of slowing down, but the EVO 4G's latest recommended root method is particularly creative.
Categories: Android, htc, Mobile Phone Tags: adobe, after-the-most, engadget, entry, evo4g, flash, lucky, magic, result, root, sprint, takes-advantage
Android + Asteroids + multiplayer = Androideroids (video)
iPad Scrabble playable on your iPhone ? Pretty neat. Desktop Asteroids playable on your Android smartphone?
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone, Other Tags: adobe, desktop-client, games, googleandroid, grant-skinner, hollow, person, Player, rocks-scattered, score, scrabble, screen, smartphone-view, tapping
Adobe AIR getting native Android app compilation
Sound familiar ? That's right: Adobe's looking to move some of the same technologies it developed for Flash-to-iPhone app compilation over to Android, where we imagine the company will be meeting a much more receptive audience.
Categories: Android, Mobile Phone Tags: adobe, adobeair, apps, audience, beta, getting-native, half, iphone, portfolio
The Engadget Show Live! with Adobe’s Kevin Lynch, HTC EVO 4G, and Editor Q&A
Keep your eyes tuned to this post -- because at 5:00 PM ET , we'll be starting The Engadget Show live, with Adobe's Chief Technical Officer Kevin Lynch and special guests, Engadget Editors Laura June and Chris Ziegler . Josh, Nilay, and Paul are back of course, plus we'll have music from minusbaby and visuals from notendo and much, much , more! You seriously don't want to miss it! In the spirit of awesome, we've enabled tweeting directly to the live stream! To be a part of The Engadget Show broadcast, just include the hashtag "#engadgetshow" and watch for your tweet on the ticker at the bottom of the screen
Categories: htc, Mobile Phone Tags: adobe, editor, engadget, engadgetshowlive, entry, evo, htc, kevin, laura-june, Spirit, theengadgetshow, tweet, ziegler