Google on Tuesday unveiled a new experimental tool for developers called Swiffy, which converts some .SWF Flash files into HTML5 code compatible with devices like the iPhone and iPad. Swiffy is ...
Google today announced that it will discontinue Swiffy, a tool that people can use to convert .SWF Adobe Flash files into HTML5, on July 1. The Swiffy Flash extension will also stop working. “We will ...
For years now, Adobe Flash files have been a very useful attack vector for hackers and a serious security problem for end users and IT departments. Now, a German researcher is planning to unveil a new ...
Poor old Adobe Flash. The seemingly endless cycle of zero-day vulnerabilities, in-the-wild exploits, and rushed-out patches has given the software something of a bad name. It’s no wonder that people ...
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Adobe has released a new version of Flash Player, and it’s important that everyone with a vulnerable computer applies the update at the earliest opportunity. Adobe Flash Player 14.0.0.145 helps ...
Now this is interesting. Apparently, the new version of Apple’s video playing software, QuickTime X, will support the playback of .flv files in Snow Leopard. Yes, Adobe Flash files. [Update Below: ...
Adobe is fighting Apple’s blockade of Flash technology on iOS devices with an experimental software called Wallaby that can convert Flash files into HTML5. Wallaby, a cross-platform AIR app demoed in ...