Adobe announced that Microsoft has licensed Adobe's Flash Lite software for use in their Internet Explorer Mobile browser and in future versions of Microsoft Windows Mobile phones. Microsoft has also ...
San Jose: Microsoft Corp. has licensed Adobe's software for viewing online videos and other files on cell phones, the companies said on Monday. Microsoft will distribute Flash Lite and Reader programs ...
Look for Flash applications to be coming to more mobile devices near you, just not an iPhone. Adobe Systems announced today that Microsoft has licensed Adobe's Flash Lite software to enable ...
Adobe Systems Incorporated has announced a licensing agreement that will allow Microsoft to use Adobe Flash Lite software on its Windows Mobile operating system, enabling web browsing of Flash Player ...
Microsoft has licensed Adobe's Flash Lite software, which is designed for to enable Flash applications and web pages on mobile devices, creating a Flash plug-in for Internet Explorer Mobile.. Along ...
Microsoft (MSFT) has licensed Adobe (ADBE) Flash Lite, a mobile version of Flash Player, along with Reader LE. As part of the deal OEMs that license Windows Mobile will get Adobe’s mobile Flash and ...
This post was updated at 10:15 a.m. PDT to correct the spelling on Anup Murarka's name. Even though it has plans to release a competing technology, Microsoft has agreed to license Adobe's Flash Lite ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. Steve Jobs may think Flash is not good enough for the iPhone, but the folks at Microsoft are ...
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