Actually you can play flash on Jailbroken iPhones/iPod Touches/iPads using the same Flash release for Android.
Though I have zero interest in adding Flash to my iPod Touch and iPad. Why would I want all those advertisements in Flash anyway? Plus any good site already displays content via HTML5 which is not the resource and battery hog Flash is.
I can already watch Netflicks/Hulu/YouTube etc in iOS.
Though if you consider Flash important than more the better for you on this release.
Actually the Library of Congress issued exemptions to the the DMCA a couple of weeks ago and explicitly allowed people to jailbreak/root their phones for fair use.
Actually you can play flash on Jailbroken iPhones/iPod Touches/iPads using the same Flash release for Android.
ReplyDeleteThough I have zero interest in adding Flash to my iPod Touch and iPad. Why would I want all those advertisements in Flash anyway? Plus any good site already displays content via HTML5 which is not the resource and battery hog Flash is.
I can already watch Netflicks/Hulu/YouTube etc in iOS.
Though if you consider Flash important than more the better for you on this release.
Do you get the blockbuster app? I don't know if I'd use it but, I'm interested.
ReplyDeleteA friend at work came in with a Droid 2 yesterday. Looks good. Mostly the same as the Droid, a few little changes.
How'd you get it installed? I haven't seen an update.
As to jail breaking, that would be illegal, wouldn't it.
Mostly Nothing,
ReplyDeleteActually the Library of Congress issued exemptions to the the DMCA a couple of weeks ago and explicitly allowed people to jailbreak/root their phones for fair use.