Final countdown for World Superbike
The clock is ticking down in Australia towards the start of the 25th edition of the FIM Superbike Wo…
Andrea Borgonovo Eduard Borisenko Juan Borja Sergio Boroncini
Flash roadmap reveals new features, improved GPU support, lack of retirement plans
Flash for mobile may just be a spectator at its own wake at this point, but the desktop browser plug-in is still alive and (reasonably) well. In fact, Adobe has a host of plans for its flagship multimedia platform, as outlined in its 2012 roadmap. It all starts with 11.2, which should be landing sooner, rather than later, with support for right and left mouse clicks, multithreaded video decoding and improved GPU acceleration support. That will be followed by Cyril and Dolores, which will also expand the list of hardware-accelerated video cards, as well as improve overall performance and add a few welcome tweaks, like supporting keyboard input in full screen mode. Finally, in 2013, we’ll see the debut of Flash Next — a completely overhauled platform with major updates to the runtime core and ActionScript language that are designed to “meet the needs of developers over the next five to 10 years.” Check out the source for full details but, be warned — it’s PDF only.
Flash roadmap reveals new features, improved GPU support, lack of retirement plans originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Feb 2012 10:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink
@stroughtonsmith (Twitter) |
Adobe (PDF) | Email this | Comments
Source: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/zQR_XZsOvCs/
UNISYS TRIQUINT SEMICONDUCTOR TRIMBLE NAVIGATION LIMITED TRIDENT MICROSYSTEMS
Bugatti Veyron Grand Sport Vitesse revealed with 1,200 HP
Ferrari FF on fire in China
The Ferrari Four, four-seater, four-wheel drive supercar was driving down Shi Bo Avenue in Shanghai when smoke began to billow out from underneath the car followed by flames.
Source: http://feeds.worldcarfans.com/~r/worldcarfans/Jxfz/~3/n5lNkBeCna8/ferrari-ff-on-fire-in-china
