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Adobe AIR Released for Android Platform

Image via Wikipedia We heard about the Adobe AIR earlier this year. The cross-platform application was slated to release in Q4. But having done with a series of demos it has finally got released on the Android platform. If you are still confused about the function of Adobe AIR, let me shed some light over it. Adobe AIR enables developers to use HTML, JavaScript , Adobe Flash software and ActionScript to build web applications that run as standalone client without help of a browser. It opens up new ways for designers and developers by providing them a flexible development environment through which they can deliver applications across platforms and devices. The Adobe AIR unfurls an altogether new way for apps to be ported to Android. No needs of coding, provided the application is built on the AIR platform. Moreover, the AIR apps run on Mac, Windows, Linux, Android and iOS of both iPod Touch and iPad .

Hadang Geliat Google TV, Apple Siapkan Kejutan Baru

Pertarungan antara Google melawan Apple nampaknya mulai berpindah, dari ponsel pintar ke TV. Was-was terhadap kedatangan Google TV, Apple pun siapkan kejutan baru. Beredar rumor, Apple bakal membenamkan iPhone OS ke dalam Apple TV. Tentunya hal ini dilakukan Apple untuk membendung langkah Google yang juga menghadirkan Android ke dalam Google TV. Jika rumor tersebut benar, diperkirakan akan terjadi pertempuran seru antar OS yakni iPhone OS melawan Android. Seperti diberitakan Mashable, Senin (31/5/2010), OS yang bakal hadir pada Apple TV tersebut memang belum pernah dikenalkan sebelumnya, dan baru akan dikenalkan dalam ajang WWDC (Worldwide Development Conference) mendatang. Kabarnya OS ini juga bakal memanfaatkan layanan cloud computing daripada sever lokal milik Apple. Bahkan, berdasarkan informasi yang telah didapatkan dari orang dekat Apple bahwa versi lanjutan dari Apple TV dikatakan akan sangat menjanjikan. Arsitektur baru dari perangkat ini akan berdasarkan iPhone 4 d...

Apple iPhone OS 4.0 Developer Preview Hands On

We’ve been playing with iPhone OS 4 for a while now and here’s what we’ve learned: * It’s pretty stable, especially compared to other developer editions of the iPhone OS we’ve messed around with. We haven’t had any crashes so far, and things seem mostly to be working. Find My iPhone doesn’t work, and iTunes 9.1 doesn’t know about folders and will delete any you’ve set up, but nothing major is broken, at least as far as we can tell. * The multitasking system works as described, but without any apps that support it it’s hard to test — we’ll see if we can cajole a copy of Pandora or TomTom to play with. Steve might say task managers are a sign of failure, but you can certainly delete icons from the switcher — just long press on them and a minus arrow pops up. * Bluetooth keyboards are going to be the next greatiPhone accessory gold rush. Been jonesing for a million-dollar idea? Here you go: slider keyboard case with built-in extended battery.