gizmosforgeeks.com - 4/25/2009
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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 easier for studios to create content that is ...
adobe.com - 4/20/2009
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Silicon, OEM, Cable and Content Partners Embrace Adobe
Flash Platform for Televisions, Set-Top Boxes and Blu-Ray Players
SAN JOSE, Calif. and LAS VEGAS, Nev. — April 20, 2009 — At the 2009 NAB Show, Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today ...
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Adobe Press Room: For immediate release
nytimes.com - 4/20/2009
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nytimes.com —
The denizens of Hollywood and Silicon Valley have,
by and large, vastly different value systems, role models,
even tastes in cars, food and clothing. But they increasingly agree on one thing: a standard for online video called Adobe Flash. Flash was ...
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Adobe in Push to Spread Flash Video Format to TVs
venturebeat.com - 4/20/2009
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venturebeat.com —
Adobe Flash , a platform for integrating animation
and video into web pages, is making the jump
to a television near you. Adobe’s newest take on Flash is slated to usher in a new era of enhanced living room gadgets – converting web-enabled TVs, ...
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Adobe unleashes web video, widgets onto TVs
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Article Recap for the Week Ending Apr 24, 2009
Gizmos for Geeks —
Here are some of our notable articles for the past week. First we pondered whether Twitter’s popularity would last. Google News now has a Timeline of Events - nice feature.
We noticed that YouTube were looking to accept full length and legal content, while Fuijitsu have developed some secure new memory sticks. Adobe announced their plans to integrate Flash technology with TVs.
Oracle is picking up where IBM left off, buying out Sun for around $7 billion. That’s a lot of Rubik’s Cube Clocks!
Week of Apr 24, 2009: Gadget Recap from Gizmos for Geeks
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GfG Logo Here’s our usual weekly summary of featured items from Gizmos For Geeks: Here are some of our notable articles for the past week. First we pondered whether Twitter’s popularity would last . Google News now has a Timeline of Events - nice feature. We noticed that YouTube were looking to accept full length and legal content , while Fuijitsu have developed some secure new memory sticks . Adobe announced their plans to integrate Flash technology with TVs . Oracle is picking up where IBM left off, buying out Sun for around $7 ...
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