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The Broadband ExpertThe Broadband Expert Being a writer/blogger by day, student by night and slacker full-time, internet connectivity is an essential tool for my day to day "activity" so to speak. Without being able to go online somewhat means I'm not able to do my "work" effectively, or at all for that matter of fact. On the move practically...

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No Flash 10.1 for present day Android phones

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Posted on : 27-02-2010 | By : sabbymonster | In : Mobile Phones
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Gizmodo thinks that some of you are probably grateful that flash isn’t “coming to Android phones” of the present day that is. Well, I’m guessing… it’s laggy enough as it is, let’s not make it worst? I’m just guessing of course.

There are two factors that determines whether your Android is read or not. And it happens to be both the hardware and the software (Adobe only plans to support Android 2.0 and up) needs to be optimise to be able to run flash and well… current Androids aren’t exactly build “the right way”. Read the rest of this entry »