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satsmo
23rd April, 2009, 02:55 PM
Adobe has signed a deal putting Flash in chips for set-top boxes and TVs, meaning Web-based content will be coming to your living room screen.

Adobe has announced a major deal that will put its Flash software on chips for set-top boxes and televisions, meaning they?ll be able to deliver Web-based content and applications.

Although the deal doesn?t include Sony and Samsung TVs, it does cover most chips, including those from Broadcom, Intel, NXP and STMicroelectronics, the BBC reports, with the first applications arriving on TV sets next year.

It could lead to televisions taking on many tasks currently performed by computers, and for its first series of applications, Adobe has signed up Disney, the New York Times, and Netflix.


Source: Flash Comes To The Set-Top Box And TV - Connected Home News - Digital Trends (http://news.digitaltrends.com/news-article/19760/flash-comes-to-the-set-top-box-and-tv)

gmb45
23rd April, 2009, 03:00 PM
Adobe has signed a deal putting Flash in chips for set-top boxes and TVs, meaning Web-based content will be coming to your living room screen.

Adobe has announced a major deal that will put its Flash software on chips for set-top boxes and televisions, meaning they?ll be able to deliver Web-based content and applications.

Although the deal doesn?t include Sony and Samsung TVs, it does cover most chips, including those from Broadcom, Intel, NXP and STMicroelectronics, the BBC reports, with the first applications arriving on TV sets next year.

It could lead to televisions taking on many tasks currently performed by computers, and for its first series of applications, Adobe has signed up Disney, the New York Times, and Netflix.


Source: Flash Comes To The Set-Top Box And TV - Connected Home News - Digital Trends (http://news.digitaltrends.com/news-article/19760/flash-comes-to-the-set-top-box-and-tv) I WANT 1 !!! bet they will be very dear tho eh