Flash Hits Android - When Will Apple Play Catch-up?
TechCrunch —
... virtually all Flash-based Web content.
The HTC Hero phone will come with Flash Lite 3.1, which means it’ll be able to cope with anything written with ActionScript 2.0 and thus be very well equipped for interactive content as well as streaming online video and audio. Adobe says about 80% of all online videos are delivered in Flash today and Adobe Flash Player content reaches over 98% of Internet-enabled desktops worldwide.
See Flash in action on the HTC Hero in this non-embeddable demo video.
Now, when is Apple finally going to play ball and ...
Android now capable of running Flash with a slower CPU than iPhone
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —
... Today, Adobe is demonstrating a version of Flash running on the HTC Hero, the recently released Android device running on TMobile. The demo seems to work pretty well which may be important to Apple' iPhone and iPod touch owners. ...
HTC Hero, el tercer terminal con Android de HTC con una nueva interfaz
Gizmologia —
... Se puede ver un vídeo demostración en Adobe DevNet, donde ya no solo muestran Flash funcionando en Hero si no que también podemos ver algo más de la interfaz y de como funciona el sistema multitouch, que a primera vista, como en cualquier otro terminal de misma pantalla. ...
HTC Hero Adobe Flash Demonstration
Tech Blog —
... HTC expands its Smartphone lineup, with the HTC Hero. This Android-powered handset features a 528MHz Qualcomm MSM7200A CPU, 288MB RAM, 512MB ROM, 3.2-inch touchscreen, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, 5.0-megapixel camera, GPS, and a microSD expansion slot. Continue reading for the Adobe Flash demonstration. Click here for first picture in gallery.
[via Adobe]
Flash Demo’d on HTC Hero
Android Phone Fans —
... Adrian Ludwig demonstrates Flash on the HTC Hero, browsing websites that have Flash content; and I have to say, it looks good.
He starts at Yahoo! Movies, and loads up a trailer for Transformers 2. A good call with anything involving Megan Fox(y). He demonstrates that double tapping on a video brings it up into full screen mode, for full screen Megan goodness. He then demos a game or two just for flavoring and a heads over to Expedia.
Click to Watch the Video
[Thanks, longhairedsi]
HTC Hero Flash demonstrated by Adobe
SlashGear —
... . Adobe team member Adrian Ludwig shows the new Hero and demonstrates the browser, which can show in-page animated and interactive content, such as games and adverts, together with video. ...
HTC Hero will come with full Adobe Flash support
Unwired View —
HTC Hero, the new smartphone unveiled just hours ago, will be the first Android handset to come with support for Adobe Flash.
This will enable the Hero to provide a rich Web browsing experience, as well as access to a lot of Flash-based content available on the Web (videos, games and so on).
You can watch how Flash runs on HTC Hero in a video found on Adobe’s official website.
HTC also announced that it has joined the Open Screen Project, collaborating with Adobe and other 25 companies in order to “deliver a consistent runtime ...
Adobe demos Flash on the HTC Hero
Engadget —
... a video on us which has Flash team member Adrian Ludwig demo'ing the newly minted HTC Hero (multitouch gestures included). Once the content loads up, it seems to run at a pretty snappy rate, though waiting on Flash content to appear doesn't look encouraging if you're in the midst of casual browsing (or on a weak connection). We'll be interested to see what this is like in the real world -- and for platforms beyond Android -- but for now at least we've got something to go on. Read - HTC Hero: The first Android device with Flash Read - New HTC Hero Delivers More ...
Adobe demos Flash on the HTC Hero
Engadget Mobile —
... a video on us which has Flash team member Adrian Ludwig demo'ing the newly minted HTC Hero (multitouch gestures included). Once the content loads up, it seems to run at a pretty snappy rate, though waiting on Flash content to appear doesn't look encouraging if you're in the midst of casual browsing (or on a weak connection). We'll be interested to see what this is like in the real world -- and for platforms beyond Android -- but for now at least we've got something to go on. Read - HTC Hero: The first Android device with Flash Read - New HTC Hero Delivers More ...
Adobe showcased Flash on HTC Hero
SolSie.com —
... as well as this video demo showcasing how well Flash is working on the Android device. Click on the video to watch! image [image] Leave a comment Name (required) E-mail (required) URI Your Comment Notify me of followup comments via e-mail
Adobe shows off Flash support on the HTC Hero
Boy Genius Report —
Mmmmm, Flash. As part of the Open Screen Project, Adobe is actively working with developers and manufacturers to make feature-rich Flash content accessible on mobile devices. In its latest achievement tied to this morning’s announcement, Adobe demos Flash support on the brand-spanking new HTC Hero — the first Android device to support Flash (officially). In short, it’s smooth, sexy and usable. Adobe’s Adrian Ludwig shows off the Hero’s Android Web browser and its ability to gobble up Flash-based video, Flash objects on web ...
HTC Hero has a nifty new Android interface that makes a lot of Sense
Gadgetell —
... with Flash Lite 3.1. So, it will be able to deal with anything written with ActionScript 2.0 and be able to cope nicely with interactive content and streaming online video and audio. Now, since Adobe says about 80% of all online videos are delivered in Flash, this is kind of important. And yet, the iPhone still doesn’t support Flash. Wonder what they are waiting for? If you’d like to see a demo of the Hero working with Flash, you can check it out here. ...
Adobe's Flash to ship on new Android phone
Webware.com —
... Adobe demonstrated Flash on Android in an online video Wednesday, showing off the technology for watching a trailer at Yahoo Movies, playing the ...
Adobe Flash demo on the HTC Hero
Phones Review —
... The only problem is that if you’re in the midst of some casual browsing or maybe a weak connection Flash doesn’t look too encouraging. Still its interesting to see so go here for the video of Adobe Flash on the HTC Hero. ...
HTC Hero en vivo, el primer Android con Flash
Celularis —
... “Adobe Flash es una tecnología muy importante para que las personas interactuen y experimenten la web, es natural ofrecerla primero en el nuevo HTC Hero. Esperamos continuar colaborando con Adobe para brindar soporte de Flash Player 10 a nuestros teléfonos en el futuro”, afirmó John Wang, CMO de HTC y en el sitio oficial de Adobe se puede encontrar un video de la experiencia web del ...
HTC's Hero Phone: The First Android Device to Run Flash [OStatic]
GigaOM Network —
... You can find a video demonstration of Flash working on the Hero phone here. The Hero will be available in Europe in July and in Asia later this summer. A North American version will be out later this year. ...
HTC's Hero Phone: The First Android Device to Run Flash
OStatic blogs —
... You can find a video demonstration of Flash working on the Hero phone here. The Hero will be available in Europe in July and in Asia later this summer. A North American version will be out later this year. ...
HTC Hero Adobe Flash Demo Video
iTech News Net —
Adobe and HTC has partnered to add Flash support on the latest Android smartphone, Hero. The Hero is able to play Flash video and display Flash website content. Here is a video demo from Adobe showing the ability of the HTC Hero to play Flash video/content.
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HTC Hero has Adobe Flash platform technology
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... If you want to see a lot more about the Flash support of the HTC Hero, I’d suggest you go here to the Adobe Developer Connection website, where you can watch a video of the browsing user experience enabled by Flash. ...
Mobile Advertising: 5 Things You Need to Know to Succeed in 2010
Mashable! —
... Browser-based rich media, most often provided by Flash on the wired web, help create ads with impact. Android’s open platform allowed HTC to implement Flash on its Hero device. The Palm-Pre/Web OS also supports Flash. Android’s growing presence will facilitate rich media even if Apple refuses to get on board. ...



