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Adobe brings Flash to the iPhone

Adobe Flash on the iPhone.Where there’s a will there’s a way, and Adobe’s found one. The iPhone was the only smartphone on the market that couldn’t comply with Adobe’s designs for Flash on every handset. Apple has refused to budge, insisting that blocking Flash increases security for the phone. There’s probably some truth to that, but it also isn’t out of the question to think Apple might have its own reasons.

Well Adobe got sick of waiting for Apple to cooperate, so it developed away around Apple’s blockade. For now the fix comes in the form of an additional export method for Flash programs. One option supports Flash, the other makes the program usable on the iPhone. This really opens some doors for Apple developers who might have otherwise shifted to other platforms for support.

To me this is just another great example of taking the control out of Apple’s hands. Sure, Adobe had to play by Steve Jobs’ rules, but it was still able to roll out a product that will have significant impact on the goods available in the App Store. Now what’s holding up that Hulu app?

Mr. Schwarzenegger, tear down that website

The Governator.The British minister for women and equality, Harriet Harman, has asked The Governator to shut down Punternet.com, a website that allows men to discuss and rate prostitutes, many of whom are located in the UK. The best part is that her request openly mocks Schwarzenegger.

“Surely it can’t be too difficult for ‘The Terminator’ to terminate Punternet and that’s what I am demanding that he does.” Now if that’s not diplomacy, I don’t know what is. Harman made the request of Schwarzenegger because the site is apparently based in California.

It’s also interesting to note that prostitution is legal in Britain. There are a whole lot of things associated with sex work that is illegal, like soliciting and “curb crawling,” but two consenting adults transacting for sex…no problem.

One of Punternet’s moderators has put together an open letter to Harman. You can read the letter on their website.

Source: Reuters

Ballmer Takes A Pay Cut

Steve Ballmer shouldn't look so happy.In the face of its first annual sales decline ever, Microsoft paid CEO Steve Ballmer five and a half percent less than it did last year. His total earnings for FY2009 were $1,276,627 according to Reuters, compared with a 2008 paycheck for $1,350,834.

I was actually shocked to see the low numbers. I remember reading some time ago that Microsoft never pays executives exorbitant salaries (here’s looking at you, Bobby Kotick), but Ballmer’s salary is a mere $665,833. That 5.5 percent he lost? It came as a $100,000 cut to his yearly bonus, which was just $600,000 this year. I know it’s ridiculous to talk about this kind of money as anything other than huge, but relatively speaking, Ballmer isn’t raking in the dough. Well, not from his salary anyway.

Ballmer personally owns 408 million shares of Microsoft stock – a chunk of the company worth around $10 billion. That’s where the real money’s at with Microsoft, and even though Ballmer doesn’t receive any yearly compensation in the form of shares, you can bet he makes plenty off what he’s already got.

Apple Announces Current App Store Stats

iPhone App Store.Today, Apple saw fit to hit us with the cold hard numbers about the App Store, and they are big. Big like 2 billion downloads. Big like 85,000 apps. Big like a half billion downloads in the last quarter alone. That’s insane growth, and the App Store is now available to some 50 million customers across 77 countries, meaning that growth isn’t likely to slow down.

AppleInsider did a breakdown on the numbers, which includes some staggering statistics on daily download rates. The App Store has averaged 4.1 million downloads every day in its first year. Since April, that number is up to 6.3 million daily downloads. The staggering growth is something Apple obviously hopes to continue, and likely will as more and more carriers adopt the iPhone and more apps become available to iPod Touch users.

Get The Acer AspireRevo Nvidia Ion LE Variant For $200

Acer AspireRevo.The Acer AspireRevo has long been available as a cheap desktop designed for basic use like browsing and word processing. There’s a new model available, though, one that uses Nvidia’s new Ion LE card, giving the AspireRevo 1080p playback capability for a mere $200.

As for the rest of the computer, it’s the basic specs the world has come to love in cheap computing. There’s a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, a gig of RAM, and a 160GB hard drive. You should know, Flash has not yet been optimized for playback on the Ion LE, meaning HD playback from Hulu will be choppy. I think it’s safe to say Nvidia’s new technology isn’t going anywhere soon, so when HD playback is fully supported, the Aspire Revo will be one of the best deals out there.

You can get the machine now at Newegg.

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