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Flash Lite: I Hardly Knew Ye

Feb 9, 2010 6:37 PM
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I wonder if it's even possible to create a chart that includes all the considerations involved in carving out a solution within the Flash Mobile space? OK, now I know... (translate)

BUG : onUnload not called on Wii Flash Lite connection

Feb 9, 2010 8:51 AM
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Step to reproduce this bugI got it playing with the Wii, so it should be tested elsewhere too...this.pressedDelegate = Delegate.create(this, buttonPressed);Wii.getRemote(0).addEventListener("buttondown", this.pressedDelegate);private function buttonPressed(event:Object):Void { _root.gotoAndPlay("new_game");}at this time, onUnload isn't called...very annoying since I usualy clean my listeners here !To be more precise:A SWF calls a function of my SWF via LocalConnectionthis function callbacks the listener addedthe listener calls gotoAndPlayso it's perhaps because it's in the LocalConnection chain or because of Delegate ? (translate)

New Flash Lite Device: Nokia 6303i classic

Feb 9, 2010 6:45 AM
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The Nokia 6303i classic is a Series 40 6th Edition and enabled Flash Lite 3.0. (translate)

Wicked Lasers – The Torch is “World’s Most Powerful Flashlight”

Feb 7, 2010 6:48 PM
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If you are looking for the “World’s Most Powerful Flashlight” then look no further.  This is no joke, the Torch is  currently being reviewed by The Guinness Book of World Records.  With a retina damaging 4100 lumens of light, the Torch can also melt plastic, light paper on fire within seconds, and even fry an egg (as shown in the video above). The Torch accomplishes this by using an halogen light bulb running at 100 Watts using a custom build high voltage circuit.  To keep the front lens from shattering due to the immense heat generated, The Torch flashlight is equipped with (translate)

Jeremy Allaire on the Future of Web Content

Feb 6, 2010 8:19 PM
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ColdFusion guru, Jeremy Allaire, has written a very good article that takes a very objective look into the future. The Future of Web Content ? HTML5, Flash & Mobile Apps http://www.techcrunch.com/2010/02/05/the-future-of-web-content-html5-flash-mobile-apps/ He sums it up perfectly, "Its all about reach. While it is easy to take a binary position in the future of content applications and run-times, it is evident that the competing interests of platform vendors, consumers and app and content publishers will ensure that this remains a fragmented and competitive environment for many years to come." (translate)

Wii Flash Lite - quick debug

Feb 4, 2010 11:02 PM
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A small tip to help you debug your Flash Lite app/game :getURL("javascript:alert('debug this!')");It will open the Opera's alert dialog with any text you want (translate)

Nokia 6303i Classic Flash Lite 3.0 enabled

Feb 4, 2010 6:55 PM
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The Nokia 6303i Classic announced today is a Flash Lite 3.0 enabled phone. Alessandro (translate)

Sony Ericsson Vivaz and Flash Lite 3.0 content

Feb 4, 2010 4:55 PM
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Looks like the new Sony Ericsson Vivaz has some great Flash Lite 3.0 content solution been part of the UI and apps. “Adobe™ Flash Lite™ 3.0 is integrated seamlessly into the Vivaz™ UI. The five ‘home screen’ panels first seen on Satio are extended and made more user-configurable, including the ability to select Flash Lite content [...] (translate)

“The Forum Nokia Online packager project is currently on hold” !!!

Feb 4, 2010 2:05 PM
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It’s been several weeks (maybe months) that the Forum Nokia online packager for Flash Lite it’s offline. I know there are several developers and companies who are looking for information and having issues on distributing their content in the Nokia OVI Store. Hopefully we will get more information during the Mobile World Congress 2010 and maybe [...] (translate)

Nokia 6303i classic announced

Feb 4, 2010 12:00 PM
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Via Nokia Conversation, Nokia announced a new model: Nokia 6303i Classic. It should be a Flash Lite 3.0 enabled phone. Alessandro (translate)

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