Now this is cool for all you EVO 4G users out there with Froyo hacked onto your phones! While only a concept its nice to see that the ability is there with flash and a short bit of code. Hit the break for a look at the video and a link to the MobileCrunch’s article.
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This story is too awesome not to repost! And too wacky to have been made up! Even better it shows just how useful Android and Flash can be!
If you didn’t already know about Trapster and the Speed Trap feature of Waze they are a great way to prevent being caught speeding. Users submit a location of a known speed trap the next time you are approaching one of the user submitted traps you receive a notification. They work great for prevention. But what about when you’re already pulled over by Johnny Law?
via Android Does Get You out of Tickets! | AndroidGuys.
I love the idea of Flash on my phone (Moto DROID running Pete’s Bugless Beast v.1 Froyo ROM) and I’ll even admit to playing around with it a bit, but honestly I don’t “need” Flash I don’t do a lot of surfing that involves Flash, I was very keen on using Hulu for a couple days until the plugged that hole
but still I know alot of people use, love, adore, want and more importantly need Flash support and its great that Google and Adobe have worked together to get this on our devices, now lets see how it looks on a Nexus One with the final Froyo build sent to AOSP this week…
The wait took a little longer than expected, but Adobe finally made good on their promise to bring Flash Player 10.1 to the Android platform. The first beta was released during Google I/O and it was a little sluggish at first, but Google and Adobe have worked closely together to improve performance.
via Android and Me – Google Android phone news, apps, and rumors.
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