Adobe confirms it won’t support Flash on Android 4.1, stops new Flash installs from Google Play on August 15th
Adobe was very public about dropping mobile Flash last fall. In case that wasn’t clear enough, the developer just drew a line in the sand: Android 4.1 doesn’t, and won’t ever, get certification for Flash. The company is stopping short of saying that Flash won’t run, but it’s evident that Adobe won’t
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Google I/O 2012 Hits San Francisco
Google’s annual developer conference, Google I/O, brings together thousands of developers who want to see the latest and greatest Google projects. They weren’t disappointed this year, seeing the launch of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, the unveiling
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Onkyo to deliver 11.4 DTS Neo:X surround sound on latest receivers
While still a far cry from 64 speakers, Onkyo and DTS teamed up to bring the first 11.4 channel surround sound to your home theater. At the top of the trio of new receivers is the TX-NR5010. It is the only one that’s THX certified, but like the TX-NR3010, it can drive 9 speakers and has pre-outs for
Managing Millennials: Why Gen Y Will Be Running the Country by 2020 [INFOGRAPHIC]
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Coca-Cola’s A011 vending machine keeps drink cool without using (much) power
So maybe that self-chilling soda didn’t pan out, but Coca-Cola is working on another method for keeping its beverages cool without using power. In partnership with Fuji Electric Retail Systems, the company has developed the A011 vending machine, which is capable of keeping drinks frosty for up to 16
NFC Cometh? 1M Android NFC Devices Shipping Each Week, And Prototypes Show iPhone 5 Is Next
Google I/O is in full swing, and news has been pouring out at a fairly steady pace: Tony Stark Sergey finally demoed Google Glass, Google Drive passed 10 million users and is available on iOS, and we all got a look at Jelly Bean — to name a few.
Yet, overshadowed and buried in lengthy liveblogs is
2012 Olympics: How to Watch 3,500 Hours of NBC Coverage Online
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Qualcomm restructures itself for summer, R&D division becomes wholly owned subsidiary
You know all those lawsuits swirling about in the tech industry? Yeah… Qualcomm is looking to avoid some of the weighty implications of courtroom battles with an air gap strategy that will restructure its R&D division into a new, wholly owned subsidiary known as Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. (QTI). While
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