Google last week announced that it would minimize use of Adobe’s Flash Player in its Chrome Web browser by the end of the year by turning off its default status. When Chrome encounters a Web page, it ...
Almost two years ago, Adobe formally announced that Flash Player would cease to be developed and supported by the end 2020. Google immediately followed suit announcing that Flash would slowly be ...
Google's Chrome browser will stop supporting Adobe's Flash Player on nearly all websites by the end of the year. Posting to Google groups, staff member Anthony LaForge outlined the company's plan to ...
In addition, Google’s latest Chrome version implements 43 new security fixes. Google has launched the latest iteration of the Chrome browser for Windows, Mac and Linux, which blocks Adobe Flash Player ...
Since Adobe itself has discontinued this product, there are no official fixes to the issue. However, there are some solutions you can implement to unblock Flash Player on Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Opera, ...
Google has revealed plans to switch from the venerable — but much maligned — Adobe Flash to HTML5 as the default method for delivering audio and video in its Chrome Web browser. Like other industry ...
We've come a long, long way from the time when Google was praising Adobe Flash as if it were a cornerstone of the internet. The internet firm has quietly proposed an "HTML5 by Default" initiative for ...
Google's decision to embrace Flash for Chrome OS will help ease the platform into the emerging midmarket device segment, but an industry analyst says it is a "stretch" to consider the Adobe technology ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Continuing a move it began last year, Google will phase ...
Google's Chrome browser allows a great deal of customization by the user. This freedom makes it possible to have installed software automatically change settings: something that is useful when you ...
A few days ago Adobe released bug fixes for their Flash Player software. Flash runs on Windows, OS X, Linux and Chrome OS. Android and iOS users can stop reading now. Eighteen bugs were fixed this ...