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Adobe Aggressively, Officially Promoting Flash For HDTVs, DVRs [Flash]
Adobe Aggressively, Officially Promoting Flash For HDTVs, DVRs [Flash]
To date, Adobe's efforts to push Flash to TVs have passed mostly under the radar , and haven't netted many actual products. This is about to change, according to a forthcoming announcement from the company . Products we've seen to date—namely the Intel Media Processor , Yahoo! Connected ...
Adobe Flash coming to a TV near you
gizmosforgeeks.com — Adobe plans to bring its Flash technology to your TV screens by having TVs and set-top boxes... built with support for Flash . Flash is the format used for roughly 80% of video online as well as many online video games. This will certainly make it ... (more) Adobe Flash coming to a TV near you
Exposing Your Junk To The Comcast Guy Will Not Get You Free Cable, Only Jail Time [Comcast]
i.gizmodo.com — Here is my life lesson for today: no matter how excited you are to get your internet... service fixed, do not expose yourself to the Comcast guy. I can't stress that enough. Here is one harrowing tale: The technician testified that he went to Trikes' Pinckney Road home Oct. 17, after Trikes ... (more) Exposing Your Junk To The Comcast Guy Will Not Get You ...
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Adobe Flash for Your TV Means Hulu in Your Living Room
Wired: Gadget Lab — ... and cable company partners, including Comcast, Disney, Netflix and The New York Times Company. Adobe also announced partnerships with chipmakers, including Intel, STMicroelectronics,  NXP Semiconductors and Sigma Designs. The company did not announce specific partnerships with TV or set-top box manufacturers, but those are sure to follow once the chips provided by the likes of Intel, STMicro and Sigma Designs reach the manufacturers of consumer electronics. [via Gizmodo, NYTimes, CNET] Image: Mockup of Flash content on an HDTV, ...

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Adobe Flash Platform for HDTVs gets hardware, contentSlashGear
Adobe have announced hardware and content partners who will adopt the Adobe Flash Platform on internet-connected HDTVs and set-top boxes. Demonstrating a range of widget and HD streaming media capable devices at the National Association of Broadcasters Show this week, Broadcom, Comcast, Intel, ...
Adobe Flash platform for HDTVs & connected devices on display at NABEngadget
The plan is to get Flash from every computer to every television screen, and Adobe's ready to take the next step this week at the National Association of Broadcasters show in Las Vegas. Broadcom, Comcast, STMicroelectronics, NXP Semiconductors, and Sigma Designs join Intel as set-top box ...