Stocks are opening higher on Wall Street as the European island nation of Cyprus seeks alternatives to a bailout plan its legislature overwhelmingly rejected the day before. (Source: Associated Press)... [Full Article]
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Hackers targeted dozens of computer systems at government agencies across Europe in a series of attacks that exploited a recently discovered security flaw in Adobe Systems Inc's software, security researchers reported o... [Full Article]
(Reuters) - Adobe Systems Inc, maker of Photoshop and Acrobat software, reported a quarterly profit in line with estimates but missed revenue expectations due to currency effects. Net income for the third quarter was $201.3 million, or 58 cents per s... [Full Article]
Late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was going 'thermonuclear war' on Adobe's Flash platform long before he set his sights on Android. In fact, he even penned a lengthy public letter about how awful Flash was for mobile devices. In this case Jobs won, an... [Full Article]
The late Steve Jobs famously predicted the death of Flash more than five years ago, and barred it from the company's iPhone and iPad. One of the apparent advantages Android always had over iOS was Flash, bu this will not be the case come August 15th ... [Full Article]
Adobe on Monday announced pre-order availability of its next-generation collection of design applications, Creative Suite 6, which includes Photoshop CS6, Illustrator CS6, InDesign CS6, Dreamweaver CS6, After Effects CS6, Flash Builder CS6 and more. ... [Full Article]
Announced in an official blog post earlier today, Adobe pushed out Flash Player version 11.1 for Android devices. The new software supports version 4.0 of the Android operating system otherwise known as Ice Cream Sandwich. The update for Flash Player... [Full Article]
After more than four years of tit-for-tat sniping and surprising vehemence, Adobe has finally thrown in the towel: Adobe is abandoning Flash on mobile devices, choosing instead to focus on HTML5 tools for mobile content. For the time being, Adobe sa... [Full Article]
US software maker Adobe pulled the plug Wednesday on its Flash player for mobile browsers, which Apple's late chief executive Steve Jobs refused to allow on the iPhone and iPad. (Source: AFP)... [Full Article]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Adobe Systems Inc is halting development of its Flash Player for mobile browsers, surrendering to Apple Inc in a war over Web standards while signaling a strategic about-face that left Wall Street nervous over future growth. (Sou... [Full Article]