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By engadget, on March 11th, 2011%
 Contrary to reports floating about the web, the Motorola Xoom isn’t getting Adobe Flash Player 10.2 today — rather, the tablet is getting updated to support Flash , which will actually arrive in one week. . . . → Read More: Flash 10.2 beta hits Android Market on March 18th, supports Honeycomb, Gingerbread and Froyo (update)
By Boy Genius, on March 9th, 2011%
 Via a brief blog post, software giant Adobe has announced a preview of its “Wallaby” Flash-to-HTML5 conversion tool. The company is describing Wallaby as “experimental technology,” but notes that it will facilitate the viewing of FLA files on iOS devices. “This [Wallaby] allows you to reuse and extend the reach of your content to devices that do not support the Flash runtimes,” writes Adobe . . . → Read More: Adobe releases preview of Wallaby, a Flash-to-HTML5 conversion utility [video]
By AndroidCentral, on March 8th, 2011%
Ever wonder how big the CyanogenMod world is? Let’s break it down: CyanogenMod 7 RC2 (that’s the second release candidate of the Gingerbread track of CM) went live last night . . . → Read More: CyanogenMod 7 RC2 sees more than 150,000 downloads in first day
By engadget, on March 8th, 2011%
 Adobe’s Flash Player 10.2 is ( somewhat infamously ) still absent from mobile devices , but the company is bravely promising that its brand new desktop beta of version 10.3 will be coming to both desktop and mobile devices “soon.” Improvements in the latest iteration include some acoustic hocus pocus for better internet telephony, new video analytics APIs, privacy controls integrated into browser settings in Firefox 4 and IE8 (Chrome and Safari to follow), and native control panel integration with both Mac’s System Preferences and Windows’ Control Panel. Beta testing ends in Q2 2011 for the desktop and a mobile release should follow swiftly thereafter. As to when we’ll finally be able to stop discussing which devices have or can run Flash, not even Adobe could provide us with a reliable roadmap for that. . . . → Read More: Adobe Flash Player 10.3 enters beta before Q2 release on desktop, mobile to follow soon after that
By AndroidCentral, on March 8th, 2011%
 For all you crazy kids out there who like to do that rooting and ROMing thing, listen up — CyanogenMod 7 RC2 has been released. If you’re rocking a Sprint EVO, that means proper Wimax access. notification profiles (huzzah!), Android 2.3.3 and a host of other treats . . . → Read More: CyanogenMod 7 RC2 released
By engadget, on March 7th, 2011%
 As any astute follower of the “pay-as-you-go” world knows, there are quite a few back alley Cricket dealers (and quite a few main street ones as well) that will happily flash any phone you give them for use on their network — and not even Verizon’s CDMA iPhone is immune. Ready to jump ship from “America’s largest?” Of course, you’ll have to jailbreak, install some third party MMS software, and trust some random dude at the Cricket store with your precious smartphone. . . . → Read More: Pay-as-you-go shocker! CDMA iPhone 4 makes its way to Cricket Wireless (via jailbreak)
By AndroidCentral, on March 2nd, 2011%
 Good news for those of you awaiting the Motorola Xoom in Europe — it’ll have Adobe Flash Player out of the box when it launches in the first week of April. That also lines up with the “within a few weeks” line that Adobe gave us for getting Flash on the U.S. Xooms . . . → Read More: European Xoom will have Flash at launch in the first week of April
By AndroidCentral, on February 22nd, 2011%
 While we certainly agree that the Motorola Xoom launching without Adobe Flash is a bit of a gaffe . . . → Read More: Adobe: Motorola Xoom will get Flash 10.2 over the air ‘within a few weeks’
By Briefmobile, on February 21st, 2011%
 Anticipation for the Motorola Xoom is really heating up as we head towards the February 24th release date. Even though Motorola & Verizon have been pretty tight-lipped about the tablet thus far, they continue to drop more over-the-top advertisements. . . . → Read More: Verizon drops New Motorola Xoom Ad, Complete with Transforming Spaceships
By Briefmobile, on February 21st, 2011%
 Everyone is excited for the powerhouse table that is the Motorola Xoom. Verizon has posted some information on the Motorola Xoom in their website, and the small print is what is grabbing everyones attention. . . . → Read More: Motorola Xoom shipping without Flash Support?
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