Wish you could still visit some of your favorite Flash-based Web sites on your Jelly Bean device? Check out these steps to get Flash back. Nicole Cozma has an affinity for all things tech, but also ...
It’s been a long while now since Android ditched Adobe Flash in favor of HTML5, aiming to provide a better, faster, and more secure browsing experience. Of course, there’s still a great deal of ...
Q: When I try to access attachments in emails or YouTube videos, a pop-up appears stating "Adobe Flash Player must be installed to view this video." When I go into my ...
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Android users may be worried by the fact that Adobe pulled out its Flash Player app from the Google Play Store a few months ago. "We will no longer continue to develop Flash Player in the browser to ...
The Adobe Flash Player will no longer be available on the Google Play store, as per an announcement made in November. However, users who have already installed the software on their devices will ...
Adobe’s Flash Player isn’t officially supported in the newest Android version, 4.1 Jelly Bean. Though the default browser for the Nexus 7 and other Jelly Bean devices is now Chrome, which has built-in ...
When Google released Android 4.1 Jelly Bean in 2012, Flash support found itself on the cutting room floor, no longer downloadable in the Google Play Store and dropped from the mobile platform.
Apple will no longer ship Macs with Adobe Flash pre-installed, after already banning the software from the iPhone and iPad. While users will still be able to download and install a Flash player from ...