IBM ILOG Elixir for Flex 4 Beta
ILOG Elixir has long been the definitive Flex charting library, and IBM has announced the availability of the beta of IBM ILOG Elixir for Flex 4.
ILOG Elixir has long been the definitive Flex charting library, and IBM has announced the availability of the beta of IBM ILOG Elixir for Flex 4.
Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch reaffirms that we have already decided to shift our focus away from Apple devices for both Flash Player and AIR, and notes that we are working to bring Flash Player and AIR to all the other major participants in the mobile ecosystem, including Google, RIM, Palm (soon to be...
A Flash Player preview release, code-named Gala , has been posted to Adobe Labs. This Flash Player introduces support for H.264 video hardware decoding on Mac OS X 10.6.3 (the most recent release of Mac OS X Snow Leopard). The hardware acceleration functionality in the Gala preview release of Flash...
Pete Freitag has announced that he has updated his invaluable HackMyCF to detect a BlazeDS vulnerability that was fixed a couple of months ago.
The new tarmac delay rule goes into effect this week, and DOT Secretary Ray LaHood has promised that the rule will be strongly enforced. Some passenger advocates have hailed the new rule as a landmark breakthrough. Some have even cheered the denial of airline requested exceptions for specific...
During Developer Week , learn about the Adobe Flash Platform, including Flex, Flash Builder, AIR, and how it integrates with Creative Suite 5 technologies. This weeklong event features free, live webinars presented by Adobe technology experts. See live demos and have your questions answered by the...
Google VP of Engineering, Andy Rubin, has posted comments regarding Adobe AIR on Android.
I am writing this from the front of the convention center in Beijing, China, where we are hosting out first Annual Adobe Flash Platform Summit. (It's not an official annual event yet, but seeing how well this has come together it absolutely needs to be!). There are 1000 chairs in the hall, and the...
The San Francisco Chronicle's SFGate has posted a piece entitled Apple's ban of Flash angers iPhone developers .
John Battelle and Tim O'Reilly, Program Chairs and founders of Web 2.0 Summit, have penned an An Open Letter to Apple Regarding The Company's Approach to Conversation with Its Peers and Its Community . The letter is indeed somewhat self-serving, and admits as such. Still, it's well worth the read.