Access adds Flash player to embedded Linux, browser

  2007-03-27 14:00:04
Access has licensed Bluestreak Technology's Flash player for mobile phones and set-top boxes, suggesting its Linux-based software stack for mobile phones could be used in phones that receive digital TV. The MachBlue player is said to implement a"large subset" of Adobe Flash 7 functionality. 
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