Just in time not to impede browser progress, Adobe starts updating its plug-in to catch up with 64-bit software and graphics chips. Also: support for IE9 beta. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
In the TalkBack section of my earlier post on the sudden popularity of x64 Vista, a commenter makes a good point: Flash is not yet 64 bit (at least not the last time I looked). We got a new PC last ...
Adobe Systems pulled the plug on its only 64-bit version of Flash, an experimental version for Linux. But the project remains a "high priority." Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
Adobe is hard at work on its next Flash Player release. Or, to be more accurate, it's hard at work on the 32-bit version of its next Flash Player. The company publicly unveiled the 10.1 release in ...
In conjunction with Microsoft release of IE 9 Beta, Adobe is releasing a preview of a new Flash Player called “Square”. The new player offers native 64-bit OS support for Windows, Mac and Linux as ...
Earlier this week, Adobe announced a 64-bit beta preview version of Flash Player codenamed “Square” and available for Windows, Linux, and (gasp) Mac. With improved support for Internet Explorer 9 Beta ...
Adobe yesterday announced the release of a beta preview version of Flash Player for Mac, Windows, and Linux offering 64-bit support. The new release, codenamed "Square", has been found to be fully ...
Windows, Mac and Linux users can now access the 64-bit beta version of Flash Player. [Adobe via 9to5Mac] Explore more on these topics Share this story Subscribe and interact with our community, get up ...
Adobe has discontinued its experimental 64-bit Flash player for Linux, citing the need for significant architectural changes to the software. The company assures users that the project hasn’t been ...
Adobe has announced a beta release of Flash Player 11. You can download it directly for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Adobe says that this first beta is a desktop release ...
A preview release of a 64-bit version of Flash Player 10 is now available from Adobe. Codenamed "Square," the release enables "native 64-bit support on Linux, Mac OS, and Windows." Since it is a ...