Google to launch low cost Nexus Band running Android Wear in 2016 by Ahmed Kaludi February 10, 2011 at 4:46 am 4 Comments Wearables Adobe released a new Flash Player that provides high-definition content while barely touching the CPU. Wednesday Adobe announced the release of Flash Player 10.2 for Windows, Mac and Linux. The new edition includes Stage Video, a full hardware accelerated video-pipeline for bringing high-quality video across all browsers and platforms. The new release also brings to the table custom native mouse cursors, multiple monitor full-screen support, Internet Explorer 9 hardware accelerated rendering support, and enhanced sub-pixel rendering for superior text readability. “Flash Player using Stage Video can effortlessly play beautiful 1080p HD video with just 1 to 15-percent CPU usage on a common Mac or Windows computer,” said Adobe’s Tom Nguyen in his blog Wednesday. “Working across platforms and browsers, it will enable the best video experience for the most people. Many millions of additional PCs, from netbooks to desktops, can now become slick HD home theaters on the web.” Nguyen added that Web surfers won’t see the improvement immediately, as websites and content providers will first need to update their video players. Developers will also need to update their SWF player files to support the new feature, but changes to existing video libraries and infrastructures won’t be necessary. Vimeo, Brightcove and YouTube have already started the process of enabling support for Stage Video, he said. Tags:Adobe Share This Post: Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest Post navigation ‹ Previous Hands-On With Five Mini-ITX CasesNext › Couchbase – Consolidation Begins In Big Data Space Related Content Movado delivers a smartwatch inspired by its classic Museum Watch Xiaomi announces Mi Band Pulse, a $16 wearable heart rate monitor Hands-On With Five Mini-ITX Cases Mobile Gaming: Can Core i7-2920XM Beat Desktop Core i7-980X? more news from the blog Can Honeycomb tablets gain ground by being “just as good” as iPad? Sony’s next PSP, codenamed NGP Jason Chen: Gizmodo Editor, Apple Employee? Couchbase – Consolidation Begins In Big Data Space Nikon P300: A Light-Swallowing, 1080p-Shooting Pocket Monster Google’s made several ‘Star Wars’ VR experiences for Cardboard Sky Q first impressions: Hands-on with Sky’s new Netflix-rivalling TV experience Twitter dumps “social responsibility” threatens to move over local taxes First taste of Honeycomb: Android 3.0 user interface preview MPAA sues Hotfile for “staggering” copyright infringement Bing caught copying search results from Google Movado delivers a smartwatch inspired by its classic Museum Watch Samsung Galaxy S7 Britecell camera should be thinner, faster and excel at low-light photography Hands on OnePlus X review: a startlingly good budget phone Fanatec Porsche GT2 wheel and Clubsport pedals review Hands-On With Five Mini-ITX Cases ‘Face to Facebook’ Is Part Art, Part Hack Google can remotely bypass the passcode of at least 74% of Android devices if ordered New in our buyer’s guide: The iPhone 6s, Surface Book and much more The (leaked) Just Cause 3 system requirements are here Microsoft Is Said to Seek More Management Changes Apple and Google settle Motorola patent disagreement and agree to cooperate on patent reform iPad mini 4 review: why has Apple hidden this great tablet away? No more invites: OnePlus 2 to be available via open sales from Nov 25-27 A Basic Sketch of the Next iPad New Yu Yuphoria version with 3 GB RAM spotted Verizon iPhone 4 Reportedly Falls Prey To Death Grip Apple may be prepping iPad 3 for fall 2011 launch – Rumor HP TouchPad first hands-on! (updated with video!) Apple iPhone 6S review: A touch of the future Apple TV review: the super-shiny new media streamer is here Free Group Chat App Convore Launches To Challenge Campfire Dell to fix flaw of its own making that puts its computers at risk 4 Comments fdsff efee Reply without a doubt, its a highly gorgeous professional theme. whoever makes a blog with it, is bound to be a big hit! Reply nice article…i liked it. Reply nice article…i liked it. Great to visit here… Reply Add Comment Cancel reply Comment: Name * Email * Website
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