Published on: 9th May, 2010

Adobe has no Apple products exposed on the show floor at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, but it is showing prototypes of some upcoming Android tablets. The Google Android Tablet, although in a pre-release form, is able to run applications and sports features that are based on Flash and Air codes from Adobe. [...]
Published on: 9th May, 2010

New beta versions of Chrome for Windows, Linux and Mac have been released, which are claimed to boost their performance. All three releases have JavaScript engines running between 30 to 35 percent faster than the previous ones in SunSpider-like benchmarks. As a conclusion, Google says that, compared to the original Windows-only beta, they are two [...]
Published on: 18th March, 2010

HP has tried to bring its Windows slate into the light in a direct attack to the iPad. A recently released clip shows the tablet running Adobe’s Flash for some sites like Hulu and AIR for out-of-browser applications, such as Pandora radio. The presenters say that Flash is boosted by hardware and it would support [...]
Published on: 5th March, 2010

Recently, Corsair has launched some new USB drives, with Flash Voyager GTR. The flash drive can be bought in capacities of 32GB, 64GB or 128GB. The new device benefits from quad-channel architecture, which allows up to 34MBps reading speeds and 28MBps writing speeds (this is almost the maximum speed for the USB 2.0 interface). Corsair [...]
Published on: 1st March, 2010

After the video preview of a Nexus One running Flash, Adobe has denied that this software cuts on the battery life. Various bloggers, including John Gruber from Daring Fireball, claim that the battery charge level has gone down from 50 percent to 25 percent in just 8 minutes (the length of the video). However, the [...]
Published on: 25th February, 2010

On February 15, 2010, Adobe has enlarged its standard phone push with AIR for mobile. The new technology, similar to the desktop variant, allows Flash applications to run offline and also outside the Internet browser. Specific phone features can be accessed in mobile form; these include multi-touch, accelerometers or GPS positioning. According to Adobe, the [...]
Published on: 24th September, 2009

Last week, on Tuesday, Kingston Company released new information regarding the updates the organization plans to make to its DataTraveler 410 USB flash drive. Kingston plans to enhance the writing and reading speeds of its gadgets up to 120 MBps. Due to the SecureTraveler software, the organization`s flash drive devices can memorize data under the [...]
Published on: 14th April, 2009

In the past few years, USB flash drives came in all flavors and colors. Plastic is the most commonly used material, but rubber casing or water resistant materials are not uncommon. The new LaCie iamaKey USB 2.0 flash drive brings an air of freshness to the market. While perfectly resembling a key, it’s made out [...]