With the introduction of the latest Android smartphone named Hero this week also came the announcement that it will support Flash. In addition, the new Palm Pre will support Flash by the end of the year through a firmware update.
What’s up with Apple and Adobe’s relationship? One would think that based on both companies roots heavily backed by graphic designers alike that Flash & the iPhone would go hand in hand.
The Answer: Apple is too afraid to allow another software development platform to reside on its hardware and rightfully so.
Again, it’s a battle of control.

Tags: android, apple, flash, flash player, hero, iphone, itouch, Palm Pre, support

The iPhone will never support flash because Apple are to greedy and they are afraid of any one else getting their foot in the door.
I’ve had my Pre considering that shortly soon after launch and am glad to get (by means of this forum) that I can now set a ring tone on incoming text messages and can search as a result of e-mails and such. Now is there any hope for an upcoming release where I can seek my calendar? Would make my work much simpler, obtaining dates of final appointments. No other complaints, except that yesterday I was in and out of Sprint program (not unusual). I believe I had been roaming, and looked at my calendar. Almost everything in the calendar was a single hour earlier than what I had input. The clock was 1 hour early as well. I had been scared to death–then, once we got back into Sprint support once again, everything was normalized. Has this happened to any individual else?? Seeking forward to answers, but please keep in mind, I’m no techie and speak English rather than technospeak.