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Adobe AIR 2.0, full-featured Flash Player coming to smartphones
2010-02-15 14:00:00| InfoWorld: Top News
Adobe Systems is readying a mobile version of Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR), its runtime for running Flash and Web applications outside of a browser. The company plans to demonstrate AIR 2.0 running on a Google Android-based smartphone today at the Mobile Word Congress in Barcelona.
VLC media player 1.0.5
2010-02-12 21:36:38| PC Magazine: New Product Reviews
Not only can cool utility VLC handle just about every type of media file, it can even serve outbound streams.
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Brazil's Braskem Set To Become Global Petrochemicals Player
2010-01-25 05:44:09| Chemicals - Topix.net
Brazilian petrochemicals giant Braskem SA will gain much-needed muscle to compete on the global stage with a deal for rival Quattor Petroquimica SA .
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Google Chrome OS to Have Media Player to Challenge Microsoft
2010-01-24 15:09:08| eWEEK Technology News
The lead engineer for Google's Chrome Operating System told Ars Technica the emerging product and its Chrome Web browser sidekick will have a complete media player that approximates the functionality of Windows Media Player. Chrome OS boots up a netbook in a fraction of the time it takes to start today's existing computers. With Google's Chrome Web browser, Chrome OS loads Web applications in just a few more seconds. If Google can complete Chrome OS and get partners Acer, Asus, Hewlett-Packard and Lenovo, to make and sell Chrome OS machines, it will be quite the feat and quite the gauntlet for Microsoft, - The Google Chrome Operating System isn't expected to find its way onto netbooks until the end of 2010, but it's becoming increasingly clear that it is aimed at disrupting the entrenched Microsoft Windows operating system. The lead Chrome engineer told Ars Technica the ...
05 Jan 2010 - Freescale, Adobe and Movial collaborate to enable Flash Player 10.1 on Freescale i.MX platforms
2010-01-11 17:05:48| Freescale Press Releases
AUSTIN, Texas - Jan. 5, 2010 - Manufacturers of smart mobile devices built with i.MX processors from Freescale Semiconductor can soon enable Adobe(R) Flash(R) Player 10.1 software for engaging experiences including video playback, animation, gaming and the enjoyment of other rich web content. Through close work with Adobe and Movial, Freescale is bringing Adobe Flash Player 10.1 to its i.MX platforms, enabling the creation of consumer products running either the Linux(R) or Android(TM) operating systems and delivering superior video and graphics capabilities.