Well, yesterday Digitimes announced that iPhone 5 will run with a dual LED Flash that would enable you to improve the images quality in low light conditions.
Showing posts with label Flash. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Flash. Show all posts
Friday, June 24, 2011
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Thursday, September 2, 2010
It was just two days ago for some rumors about a web browser from Skyfire that can view flash content on the iPhone. That's true! According to press release published today, Skyfire has submitted a mobile browser to Apple's App Store capable of playing Flash video while adhering to all Apple's guidelines regarding HTML5 open-video standards on Apple devices.
Monday, August 30, 2010
According to rumors, the developers behind SkyFire, the popular mobile browser which supports Flash technology, which allows playback of Flash content in web pages, could be landed on the iPhone next few weeks.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
We already covered how to install Frash on all Apple devices by using a difficult method through downloading a .deb file and shshing through your Mac to install it on your device! But now there's an easy and automatic method to Install Frash on your device via Cydia repoo without need to connect your device to computer and do some difficult steps. Check the easy guide below to install Frash via Cydia repo,
Steps:
Step 1: Your device must be jailbroken, you can follow the guide posted here to jailbreak iPhone 4 using JailbreakMe 2.0 "Star".
Step 2: Navigate to Cydia on your Home screen, then touch on “Manage --> Sources”
Step 3: Touch on “Edit” and then on “Add”. Type http://repo.benm.at then hit “Add Source”.
Steps:
Step 1: Your device must be jailbroken, you can follow the guide posted here to jailbreak iPhone 4 using JailbreakMe 2.0 "Star".
Step 2: Navigate to Cydia on your Home screen, then touch on “Manage --> Sources”
Step 3: Touch on “Edit” and then on “Add”. Type http://repo.benm.at then hit “Add Source”.
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Remember Frash, this Flash app by Comex. It's here now, Engadget has just announced and reported on it's site the instructions to Install Adobe Flash on iPad as seen in the video before, so just hit the jump for the instructions..
Note: This guide only works on Jailbroken iPad, You can jailbreak your iPad using Comex's tool Spirit by following the guide posted here.
Note: This guide only works on Jailbroken iPad, You can jailbreak your iPad using Comex's tool Spirit by following the guide posted here.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Remember that Topic with Title "Flash has been Ported to iPhone and iPod Touch", the same guys did it again but this time for iPad. Comex the developer behind the popular jailbreak tool Spirit has just managed to Port Flash Player on iPad as he did previously on iPhone and iPod Touch.
Monday, June 14, 2010
comex, the developer of Spirit Jailbreak tool for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch has successfully managed to run Flash content on the iPhone and iPod Touch, There's no time for the release but it promises specially it's from a trusted person named comex. You can watch the Video in proof after the Jump...
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Greystripe and Adobe are working together to bring ads to iDevices all around, with technology that might one day enable the real reasons we want Flash as well. They are developing an interesting solution to transcode Flash to HTML5 on the fly for iOS, Android and “mobile web”. Press Release after the Jump...
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Friday, June 4, 2010
Apple has just published a new Page on it's Website known as "HTML5 showcase" which is compatible with most of devices including iPad (WOW). They encourage developers to Use HTML5 instead of Flash. They show why Flash is no longer necessary by the Demos on the site.
As mentioned in the website, they don't need Flash anymore on their Devices, in April Steve Jobs wrote some thoughts about Flash and why they don't need it. Also they mentioned the following:
As mentioned in the website, they don't need Flash anymore on their Devices, in April Steve Jobs wrote some thoughts about Flash and why they don't need it. Also they mentioned the following:
Standards aren’t add-ons to the web. They are the web.This means that HTML5 is mature enough for wide adoption, and sites which require add-ons to display content are a thing of the past. In an obvious jab at Flash. [via Padgadget]
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HTML5,
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