It is never fun when the lawyers get involved … Apple’s iron-bound determination to keep Adobe Flash out of any iWhatever device is about to blow up in Apple’s face. Sources close to Adobe tell me that Adobe will be suing Apple within a few weeks. ?It was bad enough when Apple said, in effect, that Adobe Flash wasn’t good enough to be allowed on the iPad.

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Adobe threatening to sue Apple?
Patently Apple today shows that Apple is thinking about putting covers over their products that might give the feeling of actual keyboards and/or gamepads. ?This product category isn’t an entirely new idea
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Apple toying with ‘Smart Covers’ for their iProducts?
Pink is now ‘Kin’. ?Microsoft’s phones are now appearing in Verizon’s phone database according to phoneArena . ?The line will be called ‘Kin’, shedding the project codename Pink. ? From the image, it looks like one model will be the ‘Kin One’ and the other will be ‘Kin Two’

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Microsoft to announce ‘Kin’ Phones (formerly Pink) today
(Sorry about the Flash Video – the WSJ was supposed to update to HTML5 , weren’t they?) Kara Swisher interviews Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch.? I’m wondering at what point Adobe says feckit and builds Flash for Jailbroken iPhones.? That’s about the only way their apps are going to get on Apple’s mobile devices.? By the way, here’s an interesting take on the situation called ” Sorry Adobe, you screwed yourself. “?
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Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch reacts to Apple’s change in policy (Flash Video)
The only question now: ?Who is going to buy them? ?I think they might be piecemealled off. Palm Inc., creator of the Pre smartphone, put itself up for sale and is seeking bids for the company as early as this week, according to three people familiar with the situation.

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Palm is up for sale
Is Blackberry going to produce a tablet? ?They did just buy QNX which does ( see video below ) that type of stuff

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Twitter announced today that they have purchased popular Mac and iPhone twitter client, Tweetie . ?In fact, they brought Loren Brichter on board so we’re assuming they bought the whole company…and that both desktop and iPhone clients will be come free…

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Twitter buys Tweetie, iPhone app to become free
We’re not exactly sure where The Flash Blog stands as a mouthpiece of Adobe corporate (official vs. unofficial), but they’ve certainly let their feelings be known without any sugar coating or corporate speak. ? Lee Brimelow , the author?is a Platform Evangelist at Adobe focusing on the Flash, Flex, and AIR developer communities. What is clear is that Apple has timed this purposely to hurt sales of CS5. This has nothing to do whatsoever with bringing the Flash player to Apple’s devices. That is a separate discussion entirely. What they are saying is that they won’t allow applications onto their marketplace solely because of what language was originally used to create them

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Adobe busts out the Haterade on Apple
We got word last night that the iPhone OS 4 had been jailbroken and this morning we have the video from MuscleNerd . ?Jailbreakers are likely keeping their methods secret until this summer when the the 4.0 final hits the streets
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iPhone OS 4 Jailbroken within hours of release
During the iPhone OS 4 presentation yesterday, Skype demonstrated its app working in the background on the iPhone OS 4 platform. ?We were all set to forgive Skype for making us wait for “Push Notifications” when they had something bigger planned. ? But, Skype might not giving us the whole VoIP on iPhone experience. ? Wired talked to Skype who’ve indicated that it still won’t be activated on 3G — even though AT&T has been OK to VoIP on its network for six months
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Skype still won’t work over 3G?