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Motorola: no Flash equals no internet
By Mary Branscombe published
Exclusive "Anyone who's not giving you Flash on the mobile device is not giving you the internet," said corporate vice president Christy Wyatt

HTML5 and Flash are best buddies says Adobe
By Mary Branscombe published
Adobe's Kevin Lynch told TechRadar, "the combination of Flash and HTML is the best way forward"

Is Google TV gunning for games consoles?
By Mary Branscombe published
Exclusive "Games obviously make sense on the big screen in the living room," says Google TV product manager

Why Windows Phone 7 doesn't have Flash
By Mary Branscombe published
Exclusive Microsoft: "when you see the future you'll understand why"

YouTube boosts mobile site with HTML5
By Adam Hartley published
YouTube has launched a revamped version of its mobile site designed for HTML5-capable browsers on mobile phones, such as Safari on the Apple iPhone and browsers on Android-based devices.

YouTube: HTML5 'doesn't meet all our needs'
By Marc Chacksfield published
YouTube has spoken about its use of HTML5 and has revealed that it will not be getting rid of Flash for the foreseeable future.

Toshiba unveils the future of phone memory
By Marc Chacksfield published
Your mobile phone could soon be getting a massive memory boost if Samsung and Toshiba have anything to with it, as both companies have announced a new type of NAND flash memory module.

Flash 10.1 arrives, Android version to follow this month
By Patrick Goss published
Adobe's Flash Player 10.1 has been finalised and is available now, bringing the latest fixes and upgrades to the public – and an Android version will be available 'later this month'.
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