Adobe Flash 10.2 for Android Released


Adobe has finally released a new Flash Player 10.2 for Google’s Android based smartphones. The new Adobe Flash Player 10.2 version brings full web experience with videos, games, apps and mobile web browsers. Flash 10.2 also brings extended battery life for all devices with Android. This release is available for  Android 2.2 (Froyo) and 2.3 (Gingerbread) devices which meet the Flash Player hardware system requirements.
Here is the Improvements:
1. Performance enhancements to take advantage of new hardware in both Android 3.x tablets, as well as existing hardware in many Android 2.2 and 2.3 devices.
2. Tight integration with the new Android 3.x browser to treat Flash content as part of the web page instead of as a separate “overlay.”  This results in improved scrolling of web pages and the ability to display pages in the way intended by the page designer, including new support for compositing HTML and other web content over Flash Player rendered content.
3. Automatic soft keyboard support to simplify text entry for rich mobile and multi-screen experiences.

To see if your device is certified for Flash Player 10.2, visit: http://www.adobe.com/go/cd1.
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Internet Explorer 9’s Useful Keyboard Shortcuts


Here is the useful shortcuts for Internet Explorer 9 :
  • Alt  :  Shows the menu bar. After you make a selection, the menu bar goes away.
  • Alt + Home  :  Opens homepage.
  • Alt + C  :  Opens the Favorites / Feeds / History window.
  • Ctrl + J  :  Opens the Download Manager.
  • Ctrl + L  :  Highlight the text in the address bar.
  • Ctrl + D  :  Add the current page to your Favorites. (bookmarks)
  • Ctrl + B  :  Organize your Favorites.
  • Alt + X  :  Opens the Tools menu.
  • Alt + Left Arrow or Backspace :  Go to the previous page.
  • Alt + Right Arrow :  Go to the next page.
  • Ctrl + Shift + L  :  This shortcut open the website automatically, If you’ve URL in your clipboard; if you have some text in your clipboard, this shortcut search for it on your default search engine.
  • Ctrl + K  :  duplicates your current tab.
  • Ctrl + Shift + P  :  Opens an InPrivate Browsing window.
  • F12  :  Opens the developer console.
  • Ctrl + T  :  Opens a new tab.
  • Ctrl + W  :  Close the tab.
  • Ctrl + N  :  Opens a new window.
  • Ctrl+  :  Zoom in.
  • Ctrl-  :  Zoom out.
  • Ctrl + 0  :  Resets zoom to normal.
  • Ctrl + Shift + T  :  To reopen closed tabs.
  • Ctrl + Shift + Del  :  To delete the browsing history.
  • F11  :  Full screen view. (Press again to exit full screen view)
  • Tab  :  Move forward through the items on a webpage, the Address bar, or the Favorites bar.
  • Shift + Tab  :  Move back through the items on a webpage, the Address bar, or the Favorites bar.
  • F7  :  Start Caret Browsing. (This feature puts a moveable cursor in webpages that you can use to select text using the keyboard)
  • Shift + F10  :  Display a shortcut menu for a link.
  • Ctrl + F  :  Find text on current page.
  • F5  :  Refresh the current page.
  • Esc  :  Stop loading the page.
  • Ctrl + S  :  Save the current page.
  • Ctrl + P  :  Print the current page.
  • Alt + T  :  Opens the Tools menu from menu bar.
  • Alt + H  :  Opens the Help menu from menu bar.
  • Ctrl + Click  :  Opens the links in a new tab in the background.
  • Ctrl + Shift + Click  :  Opens the links in a new tab in the foreground.
  • Ctrl + Tab  /  Ctrl + Shift + Tab  :  Switch between tabs.
  • Ctrl + Alt + F4  :  Close other tabs.


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