Adobe in 2017 announced plans to end support for its Flash browser plug-in at the end of 2020. Now that it's officially 2021, support for the software has ended, and Adobe will begin blocking content ...
The end is officially here for Adobe Flash. As previously announced, Adobe has confirmed that it will no longer provide support for Flash Player after December 31, 2020, and it will block Flash ...
Back in 2012, Adobe recognized that Flash's end was near, with a five- to 10-year timeframe for its eventual phasing out. Today, the company got specific: Flash will be supported through to the end of ...
Adobe Flash is already a distant memory for the majority of internet users, but support for the multimedia software platform will officially end as 2020 comes to a close. Now Mozilla has announced how ...
Adobe’s Flash platform will get official support on Android phones later this year, when Google releases version 2.2 of its mobile operating system, according to the company’s VP of engineering quoted ...
Adobe finally has drawn a line in the sand, noting that Flash will no longer be supported after 2020. Microsoft officials said they'd do their part to wind down Flash support in the company's Internet ...
Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the latest update for Adobe Flash Player 9 software, code-named Moviestar, which includes H.264 standard video support — the same standard ...
Mozilla has begun pushing out Firefox 85, and with the latest release comes the unceremonious end of Adobe Flash support on all major web browsers. Apple was the first to kick Flash to the curb in its ...
Microsoft today said that it will finally end support for Adobe Flash Player in its web browsers by January 2021, confirming a coordinated announcement made together with Apple, Adobe, Facebook, ...
The fact that Google removed Adobe Flash support from the Nexus 7 has made a few people unhappy (myself included). Maybe you need to use it to get to certain websites for work, or just want to be able ...
Motorola’s Xoom tablet is seen by many as the iPad’s first big competitor, but its steep $800 price and lack of Adobe Flash support suggest otherwise. Has the upcoming Motorola Xoom fallen at the ...