Google told us in May that it would eventually block Adobe Flash Player content on Chrome. And today, the company is making good on its promise. Google is making HTML5 the preferred and default way to ...
Google continues to stake out its territory online. The search-and-advertising giant announced Tuesday that it will bundle Adobe’s Flash player with downloads of the Chrome browser, putting Google in ...
Google's browser will include Flash and update it automatically. In addition, Google is working with Adobe and Mozilla to improve plug-in technology overall. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 ...
With the arrival of Chrome's latest update, Chrome 88, the browser is finally waving goodbye to Adobe Flash support, thus ending the Flash Player's long tenure on the web. We had some good times, we ...
A blog posted by Tim Bray in Android Developers announced Android Training – a collection of classes that we hope will help you to build better Android apps. “Each class explains the steps required to ...
Adobe announced in 2017 that Adobe Flash Player, better known over the years simply as "Flash," would no longer be supported after December 2020. Twitter users asked why — Flash had been around for 24 ...
Google has announced that the Web version of Google Finance is getting a redesign. The new stock-tracking interface will primarily live in Google Search, where a new “Finance” tab should be popping up ...
Threat actors are using Google Alerts to promote a fake Adobe Flash Player updater that installs other unwanted programs on unsuspecting users' computers. The threat actors create fake stories with ...
Adobe is pulling the Flash Player from Google's Android store but will continue to develop it for PCs Adobe is pulling its Flash Player plug-in from Android's Google Play store. It follows a decision ...
Here is a step-by-step guide to reducing your digital footprint online, whether you want to lock down data or vanish entirely. Read now Adobe plans to prompt users and ask them to uninstall Flash ...
In more news of Flash’s impending decline, Google is announcing that it’s “deprecating” the Google Maps API (application programming interface) for Flash. This API previously allowed developers to add ...