The gTablet OTA update finally brings support for Adobe Flash — users can now watch Flash videos and experience
Flash games on their tablets (at the expense of battery life of course), support for the external docking station.
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As for the Adobe update, it will now be possible to watch
Flash video or playing
Flash based
games on all Honeycomb
tablets.
So now you have the Kindle Fire
Flash Player
on your
tablet and can enjoy surfing the web, watching videos, playing
games, and all that jazz!
On the plus side,
Flash elements loaded reliably and
Flash games played OK, although not with the sleek liquidity of Samsung's latest
tablets.
Experience performance improvements designed to take advantage of the current generation of multi-core, GPU - enabled processors to deliver
Flash videos,
games and other interactive Web content
on the latest smartphones and
tablets.
By the time the PlayBook officially launches, RIM's
tablet will be outfitted with a music store,
games, and other apps built
on the Adobe
Flash and RIM WebWorks platforms, but traditional Java - based BlackBerry business apps won't be ready for the
tablet until later, said a RIM executive at a New York City press event
on Tuesday.