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Verizon rumored to begin rolling out Flash 10.1 OTA for Motorola Droid users today

The title on this one pretty much sums it up, according to a recently leaked image from an internal Verizon system — the Flash 10.1 update for the Motorola Droid is expected to begin rolling out today. According to the image the update is FRG22D and it will do just a few things; Adobe Flash more »

Flash Player 10.1 Final now available for the Nexus One

It looks like Nexus One owners now have the option of Flash. And by the option of Flash I am referring to the final, as in non-beta version of Flash Player 10.1. The app comes by way of the Android Market is 4.25MB in size and sporting the version number of 10.1.92.8. Either hit up more »

Adobe drops (as in releases) mobile Flash 10.1 for Android Froyo 2.2

Today, Adobe released Flash Mobile 10.1 to mobile platform partners. The release will be available to users when they are able to upgrade their devices to Android froyo 2.2 allowing access to the Flash world. Games, video, music and more will be available just as it is on the desktop. Devices supporting “Froyo” and Flash more »

How good is Flash on Android 2.2 (Froyo)?

Be careful what you wish for, says the old saying. That axiom may be proving true based on a new video comparing Android 2.2 running on a Nexus One, a HTC HD2 using Opera and an iPhone 3GS running beta 4.0 software. The result might surprise you. The Flash is a welcome addition for accessing more »

Flash 10.1 coming to webOS in coming months -Palm

At their CES press conference, Palm announced support for Flash 10.1 will be here in the coming months. Palm aims to make webOS one of the first mobile phone OS that support the full Flash player. Flash is very common on the web and most major mobile phones cannot display Flash content. February was thrown more »

Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: October 12, 2009

Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover wireless power, Google Android all over CTIA, Verizon joins up with Google Voice, doubleTwist becomes a serious iTunes competitor, and Flash on every phone except the iPhone.

Who’s on Crack in Tech: 10.09.09

This week in tech saw a lot of open jaws and head shaking from observers like me. This week, I’ll point out the top four moves that makes me suspect drugs may have played a role in their decision to move them to the light of day. Here in tech, things move pretty fast; if you don’t stop and point out the crack heads, you could miss them.

This week:

  • “We can squeeze one more release from Windows Mobile 2003″
  • AT&T really hates iPhone users?
  • Wireless power is here, do you want it?
  • Flash on your phone; whether you like it or not<