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Adobe announced last week that Flash will not be developed for mobile devices, generating a flux of responses from the Linux community: More »

Apple shuns Flash on its mobile devices, but that merely encourages hackers to try bringing Flash 10.1 to the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. Toiling away at his computer, Spirit Jailbreak creator Comex has successfully put Flash 10.1 on iPads and will eventually have it on the iPhone 3GS too. More »

Cisco is investing abundantly into video and will release a video chat program based on Movi for the iPhone 4. Additionally, Cisco plans to introduce a technolgy called the “Media Experience Engine” to add Adobe’s inescapable Flash to the iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch and other devices through the use of a network based service that transcodes video from one source onto another. Essentially, a device with MEE would not need Flash to view its content. More »

Unlike a certain other competing gadget blog, Engadget knows how to obtain legitimate, thoroughly legal, and ethical leaks of pre-production technology. Dell’s first Windows Phone 7 is the Lightning, slated to be out at WP7’s Q4 launch. Among other brilliant specs, the Lightning also may be upgraded to LTE in 2011. More »

$200 seems like quite a sum to pay for 32Gb of storage, but when it comes in a package no larger than an average size tooth, the price can be justifiable. Until the weekend, SanDisk is offering a free Blackberry Curve carrying case with the purchase of its new 32Gb microSDHC card. More »

…not just any old hard drive though, this is one of the fastest ever made. OCZ’s Limited Edition Vertex is a 2.5″ solid-state-drive with multi-level cell (MLC) NAND flash for storage and is the speediest and most noticeable upgrade that can grace a computer for $900. The bonus is that the LE Vertex comes with a free second Vertex hard drive (a budget 30Gb model). More »

Apple’s iPhone is the biggest user of NAND flash memory. According to a research analyst, each iPhone in 2010 will use approximately “35.2GB” of NAND memory, a figure that is impossible since the 3G-S model comes in 16 and 32Gb capacities only. More »

If 256-bit AES hardware encryption is still not safe enough for your highly sensitive data, then Corsair’s Padlock 2 includes a digital lock that is nearly impossible for trespassers to pry into. At just a tad over $50, this drive is worth the investment for professional spies. More »


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