We put to test a new third-party tool that adds Adobe Flash compatibility to jailbroken iPhones/iPads and see how the experimental hackery holds up. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers ...
Back in early July, we talked about a new way to get Flash compatibility onto your iPad that involved a program called Frash. If you want flash on your iPhone 4 you can do that now to with Frash ...
The iOS hacker behind the Spirit jailbreak for iPad and iPhone has followed up with a build of Adobe's Flash that works on the iPad. Ported from the recent Android release and dubbed "Frash", it runs ...
Adobe’s Flash technology is now available for iOS devices, thanks to a new application for jailbroken iPhones and iPads. Coming from Comex, the same man who developed the browser-based JailbreakMe ...
Well, it now appears that you can install Flash (or a port of it called Frash) working on your iPhone. Good. Great. That's an amazing technical achievement, but it's not something I'm going to be ...
We just saw Flash 10.1 ported to the iPad demonstrated in video form by Comex, and now you can get in on the action too, as long as your iPad is jailbroken. It's called Frash, and while the plugin is ...
Adobe launched its Flash player for the Android 10.1 operating system back in June, and now Apple is getting the same treatment, but under the table. The same hacker group that released the Web site ...
Apple doesn’t want Flash on its devices, and I believe them when they say that it kills performances on mobile devices. And as much as Adobe likes to complain, they didn’t ship an official mobile ...
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