Nicole Carpenter is a senior reporter specializing in investigative features about labor issues in the game industry, as well as the business and culture of games. By most margins, Adobe’s Flash is ...
In 2017, Adobe announced that Flash would no longer be supported as of December 31st, 2020. With the software's discontinuation, tens of thousands of games and animations made in Flash would be lost ...
Adobe is killing Flash this year, but your favorite games will likely stick around. We’ve known for a few years now that Adobe was killing off Flash. However, without getting too technical, the offing ...
In 2017, Adobe announced that it would stop supporting Flash at the end of 2020. The company has spent the last three years working with other tech firms like Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, and Google to ...
Flash has become the bad boy of the Internet and few will argue that it needs to go. But while its retirement solves a lot of security problems on the Web, it also creates a mass grave for interactive ...
Why it matters: Flash, the deprecated multimedia platform that added interactivity to websites in the early days of the internet, has been on life support for a long time. For those of us that have ...