Archive of posts filed under the Nexus One category.

GeoLocation application, enabled by Adobe AIR, on an Android device.

Ryan is showing geolocation capabilities of AIR Mobile on Android

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Apple lifts ban on 3rd party tools, Flash back in?

Looks like Apple reversed ban on content created with 3rd party tools which includes Flash.
“We are continually trying to make the App Store even better. We have listened to our developers and taken much of their feedback to heart. Based on their input, today we are making some important changes to our [...]

Flash Player 10.1 for Google Nexus Ones

The Flash Player 10.1 for Google Nexus One is now available as final release.
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AIR P2P video call Android app on Endgadget

Via Endgadget Mobile, Mark sample AIR application for p2p video call running on a Nexus One, ends up on Endgadget for a short demo interview.

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Android 2.2 Froyo available for Nexus One

Via EngandgetMobile, looks like it’s official, Android 2.2 Froyo is now available for Nexus One.
Still no update on this end, hopefully soon!
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Google IO: brings Flash 10.1 and AIR Mobile to Android

I attended the online video stream from Google IO to follow what’s coming in the Android mobile space. Some really cool enhancements to the mobile platform from performance improvements to a mobile cloud services but also the support for Flash 10.1 and AIR Mobile.
Adobe has posted some information on the Adobe Labs and you can [...]

Article: Why Adobe Should Change its Mobile Strategy

Here is a very interesting article from Vision Mobile that will steer some discussion on current Adobe mobile strategy.
“Adobe’s unified Flash Platform strategy is built on the premise that designers and developers (i.e. Adobe’s key customers) can create content that spans all terminals, form-factors and interaction experiences – thanks to a ubiquitous consistent runtime.
Yet, the [...]

Adobe video interviews on Flash 10.1 and AIR Mobile

Via scobleizer.com, here are couple of videos from Adobe about their recent showcases:

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Flash 10.1 – installations/updates for mobile

Mark posted some information regarding the Flash 10.1 installations/updates for mobile phones. The method seems very similar to the distributable player method that was created last year.
Now about the detection of the player version, looks the same as the web plugin, which lift us from keeping track of Flash player versions in WURFL. I asked [...]

My new toy: Google Nexus One

During the Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona I signed up (thanks to Andrea) for the Android developer mini conference. Surprising everyone, Google gave away a brand new Google Nexus One to anyone who attended the sessions.

I played a bit with the phone. It’s very responsive (I bet, with a 1Ghz CPU!!). Touchscreen is good, [...]