There have been plans to kill off Adobe Flash — the company’s beleaguered software for running multimedia content across devices and websites — for several years, but now the end is truly nigh. The ...
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On December 31, Adobe’s Flash will shutdown. This comes as no surprise, since its demise was announced in 2016, and browsers like Chrome, Firefox and Safari have already disabled it by default. Less ...
After 24 years, Adobe Flash Player — the once-ubiquitous utility that fueled the Internet's transformation from text-only to a multimedia bonanza — is heading into the sunset. Adobe this week issued ...
Show of hands for those who will mourn Adobe Flash – and it's hellish 1,500-plus critical security holes – when its flame dies out on Jan. 1. Anyone? Anyone? That's what we thought. But make no ...
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