Adobe is killing off one of its most ubiquitous tech relics — but this news has been a long time coming. According to an announcement from the company, the Adobe Flash Player, which has been around ...
Adobe on Monday released new details about its forthcoming Flash Player 10.1 application, designed for for smartphones, smartbooks, netbooks, PCs and other devices connected to the Internet. A public ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. (NewsNation Now) — It’s the end of an era on the internet. Adobe will stop supporting its Flash player on Dec. 31, 2020. You may have noticed ...
Adobe revealed a critical zero day flaw in Adobe Flash–the second in less than a week. The vulnerability extends even to Adobe Flash on the Android mobile OS, supporting at least one of the reasons ...
Adobe has certainly been in the news a lot lately, but mostly with another tech giant setting the agenda. It must be some relief for the company, then, to start making major announcements of its own ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Adobe Systems Inc. is pulling its Flash software for Web video and games from the browsers of mobile devices, though Flash will still work on mobile apps and on the Web browsers of ...
Adobe has released security updates for Flash Player that address critical vulnerabilities that "could potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system." Adobe is aware of "limited ...
Not content with having a dominant position in Web video, Adobe Systems on Monday is expected to launch Adobe Media Player for playing Flash videos offline. At the National Association of Broadcasters ...
In recent years, crypto luminary Bruce Schneier has noted that today's surveillance tools are tomorrow's cybercriminal playthings. Hacking Team has offered proof of that, as one of its zero-days - ...
Adobe has come out in defence of Flash on Macs and mobile Flash, after Steve Jobs reportedly called the company "lazy" in its development of its flagship product. Far from moving slowly, Adobe is ...
Adobe's CEO suggested Tuesday that the company could get Flash onto the iPhone using Apple's software development kit, but it's a little trickier than that. Tom Krazit writes about the ever-expanding ...