Adobe has weighed in on the Apple iPad, criticizing the device for a lack of support for its Flash technology. However, its own workaround isn't quite finished.
Looking for that elusive CDMA iPhone? You won't find it here -- but you might hear about a device Apple's trying to patent that could enable it one day. This spring, Cupertino filed an application for an "accessory transceiver" clearly intended to bring mobile calling, data and the requisite APIs to the likes of the iPod touch, not wholly unlike a certain Chinese case you might have heard of. What's more, the patent filing clearly states that this accessory isn't limited to MIDs and PMPs, but could be applied to "any type of mobile computing and/or communication device without limitation," including the iPhone itself... and specifically calls out CDMA as a possibility "because mobile telephone network quality and contract plans can vary" on GSM. Fancy that! Apple patent app hints at iPod-based phones, Peel 520 turns shades of green, red, blue and yellow originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 19 Sep 2010 18:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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