android
Adobe rolls out software to update Flash Player to 11.2
The argument about which the best option might be between Flash and HTML5 is a divided one. That said, there is still a large group of people in the world who depend and consciously use Flash on their computers, smartphones and handheld devices. According to our counterparts over at TheStreet, Adobe claims that the latest number of Flash users across the globe is around 1.3 billion. Given that large number, it is very unsurprising that so many people get excited upon hearing that there is a new a version of the Flash Player app.
The latest version of Flash, Flash Player 11.2 will contain within it a new bit of code which Adobe has dubbed “Premium Features for Gaming”. The company says that this has been added to allow game developers to publish advanced games with console quality experience to the Flash Player. Besides that, Adobe announced collaboration with Unity Technologies so we might be seeing web-based 3D games on Flash Player such as Madfinger’s “Shadowgun”.
Adobe will continue to offer the upgraded Flash Player for free until July after which a revenue-based pricing system for publishers will be implemented. To stake its claim in the mobile world, Adobe has stressed that the usage of premium features within their AIR software (includes mobile applications for Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android), will be royalty free. What do you think about this development? Do you think that Flash can somehow fight against the uprising of HTML5? Let us know with a comment below.
android
Fairphone 2 Begins To Ship
The Fairphone 2 was first unveiled in June earlier this year, where this particular handset carried a modular design while featuring majority of its components that have been sourced from conflict-free mines. It seems that this particular handset that you can purchase with a clear conscience has begun to ship to those who happen to live across Europe.
Fairphone announced in a blog post, “It’s been almost two years in the making, and some of the earliest buyers have been patiently waiting since July to receive their new phones. As community manager, I want to personally welcome the new batch of Fairphone owners to our community.” The initial 1,000 units are tipped to ship this month, before the other pre-orders follow in January 2016.
In terms of hardware specifications, the Fairphone 2 will run on a Snapdragon 801 chipset, has a 5″ 1080p screen with Gorilla Glass 3 protection, 2GB of RAM, an 8MP camera, with Android 5.1 Lollipop in tow. It will be a dual SIM capable handset with a microSD memory card slot and plays nice with 4G LTE networks, retailing for approximately €525 a pop.
android
Xiaomi Mi 5 Carries NFC Feature
It looks like the upcoming flagship model from Xiaomi will feature NFC support, at least based on a document that was released by China UnionPay. Just in case you are scratching your head and wondering who China UnionPay is, they happen to be the only domestic payment gateway supplier and card organization, and hence, to see them offer detailed support concerning the newly released NFC-based payment system points to the very real possibility of the upcoming Xiaomi Mi 5 featuring NFC capability.
After all, the Xiaomi Mi 3 was also mentioned on the list, which so happens to feature NFC, and there is no mention of the Xiaomi Mi 4 which does not come with NFC. Still, such a new payment system would be the ideal tool to see the reintroduction of NFC to the flagship model.
android
OnePlus X Ceramic Limited Edition Available From Today
OnePlus did make an announcement in the previous month that the Ceramic variant of the OnePlus X will be released on November 24. True to their word, they did exactly that – although only a pitiful number of units were made available, and not only that, this was through a charity auction. Thankfully for the rest of the masses who are on the lookout for this device, it has gone on sale officially already.
Needless to say, this particular variant is available only by an invitation, although do bear in mind that standard OnePlus X invites are not good here – you will still need to snag yourself a specific Ceramic variant invite before you make a purchase. OnePlus is also on the lookout to offer additional methods of picking up this smartphone, although no further details were revealed.
The OnePlus X Ceramic will be available only in select markets, where among them include Europe, India, and Hong Kong. To date, we do know that OnePlus had made only 10,000 units of the handset available. A case of the early bird getting the proverbial worm here?