Adobe CEO: Flash 10.1 for Android, BlackBerry and webOS delayed to 2H 2010

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How this flew under the radar for nearly a week is beyond us, but the launch of Flash 10.1 for Android, BlackBerry and webOS has been pushed back to the second-half of this year. This news comes straight from the mouth of Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen who casually slipped in news of the delayed release while discussing the formal launch of Creative Suite 5 with FOX Business. It’s definitely the sort of news that can run a lot of people’s lazy Sunday afternoons, but there is a consolation prize: Narayen said we’re going to see flash on tablet devices, presumably running Android and Chrome. Click on through the break to check out the video.

[Via Engadget]

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  • Mik

    Fella looks like he might be related to Predator,

    Just saying..

    • HA!

      Predator? Nah. Next to this guy, Predator is a good lookin’ dude.

      He looks more like dark Willie Garson , who played a gay guy in “Sex in the City”. Maybe that look on his face is because he just chased a litter of Gerbils out of his butt.

  • Bob

    It was almost two years ago when I bought my last smart phone and even longer ago when rumors of flash for mobile began floating around..

    ..is any one really suprized that it is delayed yet again. Maybe the more important question is:

    When mobile flash is finally released will anybody still want it?

    ..with apple / mozilla (firefox) / google all heavily pushing adoption of HTML5, flash for mobile may well be obsolete before it ever gets released.

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