Adobe to developers: Use HTML5 instead of Flash

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Java 9 delayed by slow progress on modularization.

Patches KB 3112336, KB 3112343 are all about Windows 10.

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December 02, 2015
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Adobe tells developers to use HTML5 instead of Flash

Ding dong, Flash is dead -- well, not quite. Adobe's announcement that it will now "encourage content creators to build with new Web standards" such as HTML5 is a direct blow, but Flash is not going away. READ MORE

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1. Java 9 delayed by slow progress on modularization

2. Patches KB 3112336, KB 3112343 are all about Windows 10

3. IncludeOS: Run cloud applications with less

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Java 9 delayed by slow progress on modularization

In need of extra time to develop the modularization capability and Project Jigsaw, Oracle wants to push back Java 9's arrival from September 2016 to May 2017. READ MORE

Patches KB 3112336, KB 3112343 are all about Windows 10

Though intended for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 (respectively), both updates appear to grease the skids for in-place upgrading to Windows 10. READ MORE

IncludeOS: Run cloud applications with less

With the new open source OS, developers writes a cloud service in C++ that contains only the libraries needed to run that app. READ MORE

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