Apple causes a worldwide flash memory shortage. This is due to devices like the iPhone and the iPod touch. Shortly after the introduction of the new iPods, messages about a shortage of flash memory started to appear. Back then that shortage wasn’t that bad, but the need for flash memory is still growing. » Apple Causes Worldwide Shortage Of Flash Memory
A funny MythBusters spin-off shows that it’s very difficult to get Flash on the iPhone, but in the end the myth is hacked. » No Flash On The iPhone Is A Myth!
No Flash For iPhone
Yesterday, Adobe announced that Flash support will become available on a lot of mobile phones. Adobe is going to collaborate with RIM, Nokia, Microsoft, Palm and Google. The new Flash Player 10.1 is going to run on most of the mobile phones made by these companies. » No Flash For iPhone
iMobileCinema: Flash support for Safari (jailbreak)
iMobileCinema is a powerful Safari plugin for playing internet videos on your iPhone or iPod touch. You can watch millions of videos on any podcast site or blogs with it. Install it and visit Google Video, Youtube, or any other sites via Safari.
» iMobileCinema: Flash support for Safari (jailbreak)
One of the much needed and wanted additions to the iPhone currently is the implementation of Adobe Flash Player in MobileSafari. There has been many speculations of how this will be done or if it will even make it to the iPhone. Well, reportedly, Adobe Systems’ Sr. Director of Engineering, Paul Betlem, has confirmed that Flash is indeed coming to the iPhone, but “Apple calls the shots as to when it’ll be available.†» Flash on iPhone: Adobe confirms it, Apple decides when
MacNN is reporting that a iPhone version of Adobe’s Flash plug-in is still into development. CEO Shantanu Narayen has responded to the question if Flash will be ready for the soon to be released iPhone 3G. He did this in the earnings call for Adobe’s second financial quarter. Untill now Apple has alwasys refused to allow flash coming to the iPhone dus to too high battery demands.
» iPhone Flash in early development ?