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Adobe AIR 1.5 HTML Security
White Paper The Adobe AIR HTML security model is based on developer feedback and an evolving understanding of the security issues inherent in developing HTML and Ajax applications. For this reason,... [12 Nov 2009]
Adobe AIR 1.5 Security
White Paper Although the AIR security model is an evolution of the security model for SWF content running in Flash Player and HTML content running in the browser, the security contract is different from the security contract applied... [12 Nov 2009]
Enterprise Security Solutions Using Adobe LiveCycle Rights Management ES
White Paper The paper also outlines how a desktop application based on Adobe AIR technology can give end users the ability to create and execute security policies via a drag-and-drop interface, enabling protection... [12 Nov 2009]
GlobalSign Digital IDs for Adobe AIR Code Signing: Expanding Market Reach by Distributing Trustworthy Software Over the Internet
White Paper With GlobalSign Code signing for Adobe AIR, the end user knows the digitally signed software is legitimate, comes from a known software vendor and the code has not been tampered with since being published. [06 Oct 2009]
Android's Hero edges a Flash ahead of iPhone
News HTC is participating in the Open Screen Project to bring Flash Player 10 to mobile phones through over-the-air updates, though, so Adobe expects fuller Flash support eventually. Adobe... [25 Jun 2009]
Acrobat.com springs out of beta and into the charging zone
News Adobe is eventually hoping to get Acrobat.com beyond the browser and get its AIR application up to parity, so that users will be able to use these same apps, and access their work off the browser.... [15 Jun 2009]
VeriSign Code Signing Digital Certificates for Adobe AIR
White Paper Learn how to digitally sign your applications on Adobe(R) AIR(TM) with a VeriSign(R) Code Signing Digital Certificate, which verifies the authenticity of the publisher and the integrity of the product. [05 Jun 2009]
Adobe AIR - 13 Excellent Applications to Extend the Internet
White Paper Adobe AIR is a new cross-platform run time environment which allows developers to create highly interactive web applications. Basically, Adobe AIR allows developers to... [01 May 2009]
VeriSign Code Signing Digital Certificates for Adobe AIR Technology
White Paper Learn how to digitally sign your applications on Adobe(R) AIR(TM) with a VeriSign(R) Code Signing Digital Certificate, which verifies the authenticity of the publisher and the integrity of the product. [18 Mar 2009]
Understanding the Potential of Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR)
White Paper Broad industry trends point toward major changes in how companies will communicate with their clients in the coming years. In both the Business to Business (B2B) and Business to Consumer (B2C) sectors, there is significant interest in... [07 Mar 2009]
'If you look at iPlayer from a distance, it's still very web 1.0'
Comment For example] you've seen us do some efforts with the embedded media player which is frankly a Flash-based widget, you've seen us deploy the Adobe Air-based iPlayer desktop. Erik Huggers became director... [18 Feb 2009]
Online TV - why this is only the beginning
News In addition, he said the greater availability of technology to develop online TV platforms - such as Microsoft's Silverlight and Adobe Air - along with effective DRM and the ability to keep content... [12 Feb 2009]
iPlayer realises Mac and Linux download dream
News The BBC has worked with Adobe's Air developer platform to create a desktop download manager for its online on-demand TV service, meaning users can now watch BBC content whether they're on or offline.... [19 Dec 2008]
Nvidia to give netbooks high-def graphics
News The GeForce 9400, which has 16 processing cores and is well suited for graphics-intensive applications such as Adobe's Photoshop CS4, is also used in Apple's latest MacBook, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air. [19 Dec 2008]
JavaFX: Sun tries to win developers - and cash
News Java paved the way in 1995 but now it's got to take on Adobe Systems' Flash and AIR, to Microsoft's newer arrival, Silverlight, and to JavaScript and its more sophisticated cousin Ajax. But it missed out... [04 Dec 2008]