Adobe Pushing For Flash TVs
Drivintin writes "In a move that should make cable companies nervous, Adobe announces they are going to push a Flash that runs directly on TVs. 'Adobe Systems, which owns the technology and sells the tools to create and distribute it, wants to extend Flash's reach even further. On Monday, Adobe's chief executive, Shantanu Narayen, will announce at the annual National Association of Broadcasters convention in Las Vegas that Adobe is extending Flash to the television screen. He expects TVs and set-top boxes that support the Flash format to start selling later this year.' With the ability to run Hulu, YouTube and others, the question of dropping your cable becomes a little bit more reasonable."
Looks like that's another nail in Silverlight's coffin.
Summation 2
This isn't really that big of a deal. Wake me when there's a TV coming out that runs Linux! Even better if it were a Beowulf cluster of TVs! Imagine what that could do!!!! =)
Now I can be Rickrolled via my TV for the whole family to enjoy!
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I think that Flash [buffering...]
Rich And Stupid is not so bad as Working For Rich And Stupid.
Another proposal:
Base it on Java instead, call it MHP and let it painfully die..... again.
OTOH, the time may be right for a standard for "interactive" TV
bickerdyke
..a tv with a glaring large "Press ESC to exit full screen mode". Okay, I'm willing to swing this if we make a promise to use less flash content on the web.
My wife and I watched a live event streamed over the internet using a wireless router, a laptop, a TV, and a receiver.
Oh, is that all? I can watch a live event with just a tv and cable plugged into its back.
But I'm sure for the average person, configuring a wireless router so it recognizes their own network, which they also set up, dragging out a laptop, hooking it to their tv with the right cable and running it through a receiver is much more convenient.
It beat the hell out of watching it on just the laptop and we didn't even have to buy anything extra.
So the wireless router, cables and receiver were all free?
We will bankrupt ourselves in the vain search for absolute security. -- Dwight D. Eisenhower
If I get to use the larger TV screen, I bet next time I can punch the monkey for sure!
This is definitely NOT good advice for most people.
Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!
Rule 34. Forget it at your peril.
Meta will eat itself
This is definitely NOT good advice for most people.
It works for the propagation of the species.
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