Large retailers acquiring major flash sale sites are slowly becoming the norm in today’s retail landscape. Major retailers like QVC, Hudson’s Bay Co., and more recently Bed Bath & Beyond have all ...
Macromedia, the maker of the popular Flash tool for Web animations, is courting search engines in a bid to raise the visibility of Flash-created content, which is frequently passed over in Web indexes ...
As anyone who has had the pleasure of doing web design and development through marketing agencies knows, Flash tends to be wildly popular among clients and wildly unpopular among, well, pretty much ...
A developer using Sencha Touch reports that translating large existing websites built with Adobe Flash to HTML5 mobile sites accessible to iOS users can now be performed by 1 or 2 people in just three ...
Internet Explorer 10 in Windows 8 and Windows RT contains an embedded version of Flash, updated through Windows Update. However, not all Flash sites can actually use this embedded Flash. On Windows 8, ...
Melissa Block speaks with Spencer Ante, deputy bureau chief of the Wall Street Journal, about "flash sale" websites. The sites give bargain hunters a chance to buy high-end goods for low-end prices.
Fuzzle CMS is an attempt by a group of Russian developers to bring Flash-based sites with CMS functionality to the masses. In the latest 2.6 release, the Fuzzle CMS group has localized the Web CMS for ...
The touch-centric Metro version of Internet Explorer 10 in Windows 8 is plug-in free, but the browser may still be able to run Adobe Flash video, according to an online report. Microsoft is reportedly ...
Apple took its crusade against Adobe Flash to new, not-so-subtle heights this week by promoting a list of “iPad-Ready” sites–meaning “sites that don’t use Adobe Flash.” But, there are still millions ...
Last week, a housewares store opened its first Boston outpost on a quiet, brick-lined street in Fort Point, offering a selection of framed Nantucket prints, farmhouse chic tables, and blue-and-white ...
Adobe says it will block Flash content running in its player from January 12, effectively blocking content on millions of websites. The company has long said it will stop supporting Flash at the end ...
Hackers can exploit a flaw in Adobe’s Flash to compromise nearly every Web site that allows users to upload content, including Google’s Gmail, then launch silent attacks on visitors to those sites, ...