Adobe flash technology for TV

April 27th, 2009 | Filed under Software, Technology 0 Comments

If you’ve always user experience on all things in the digital home, the Adobe Flash technology to televisions come is good news.

Adobe made it official a few weeks ago. They said that flash technology will come to televisions, but also the Blu-Ray area. It will be improved, for starters, the interface which is more or less like what we’re used to seeing when we surf the net.

We could see also multimedia content from the Internet (mostly flash) and will be a beginning, or rather an inclusion of more interactivity in the digital home we have to start getting.

Because technology has gotten to the electronic flash from home, it had to agree with those who have to develop content that we get in the applications of multimedia and online products prepared to support flash such as Disney, Intel, Netflix and the New York Times.

These products will be on show this year, after the summer.

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Adobe’s Flash comes to TVs, set-top boxes

 
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