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BSQUARE to Port Adobe Flash onto New Google Android Mobile Device for Tier 1 Carrier
BSQUARE to Port Adobe Flash onto New Google Android Mobile Device for Tier 1 Carrier Leverages BSQUARE's Android competency to enable rich content and applications demanded by smartphone consumers Bellevue, WA – March 25, 2009– BSQUARE Corporation (Nasdaq: BSQR ), the leading software solutions ...
Android tethering apps pulled from Market
Android tethering apps pulled from Market
androidcommunity.com — Google has reportedly pulled tethering apps from the Android Market. According to at least one developer, who... contributed to the WiFi Tether for Root Users app, Google are citing their distribution agreements with carriers as the prompt for ... (more) Android tethering apps pulled from Market
Google allowing tethering apps for non-T-Mobile users
Google allowing tethering apps for non-T-Mobile users
androidcommunity.com — After performing a mass sweep of tethering applications from the Android Market earlier this week, Google have... backtracked. Rather than a total ban, their suggestion is to leave tethering software available to “users outside the T-Mobile US ... (more) Google allowing tethering apps for non-T-Mobile users
android-wifi-tether -    Google Code
android-wifi-tether - Google Code
code.google.com — This program enables wifi-tethering for "rooted" handsets running android (such as the Android DevPhone 1). Clients (your... laptop for example) can connect via wifi (ad-hoc mode) and get access to the internet using the 3G or 2G connection which is ... (more) android-wifi-tether - Google Code
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Next Android Device (G2?) Gets Flash Support [Android]
Gizmodo — BSQUARE just announced that it's going to port a version of Adobe Flash to Android for a "global Tier 1 carrier." This most likely means T-Mobile, if our guess is right. We've no idea from the press release whether or not Flash will be usable on the G1 that's already available, but it seems like the next phone (the G2?) should almost certainly, definitely, probably, most likely have it. Maybe. [Bsquare via Engadget] ...

Flash coming to Android courtesy of BSQUARE
Engadget — ... The fine folks at BSQUARE have announced that they'll be porting Adobe Flash to Google's Android on behalf of a "global Tier 1 carrier." Whether or not that implies this "global Tier 1 carrier" will have exclusive access to Flash out of the gate remains to be seen. ...

Google Android platform gaining Flash via BESQUARE
Phones Review — ... BSQUARE acquired NEC’s Adobe Flash Technology Consulting and Distribution business a year ago and has also done Android work for other customers so they obviously know what they are doing. So it would appear Adobe Flash is coming to Android sporting smartphones such as the T-Mobile G1 and ...

Android to Get Flash Courtesy of Bsquare
Phone Scoop - Latest News — ... Adobe's Flash technology to the Android platform. In a press release, Bsquare said a "global tier 1" carrier made the request. At the moment, Android is only available from T-Mobile USA, and will soon be available from Vodafone. Flash will permit richer mobile Internet and multimedia applications on Android devices. No time frame for Flash availability on Android was announced. Bsquare bought NEC America’s Adobe Flash Technology Consulting and Distribution business about a year ago. more info at Bsquare ...

Google Android phones to get Flash thanks to BSQUARE
PR News: — ... BSQUARE Corporation, who are the leading software solutions provider for the global embedded device community has announced that they will start to port Adobe’s Flash technology onto handsets running on Google Android, including the T-Mobile G1. ...

BSQUARE Porting Flash Over to Android
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — ... In the official press release from BSQUARE, there are a lot of questions left unanswered for sure. No release date, and no details on how it would work with Google ( ...

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Android to get Adobe Flash integration from BSQUAREMobileBurn.com
BSQUARE has announced plans to port Adobe's Flash video and application platform to Google's Android operating system for a major global network carrier. Read the full story here.