Adobe Flash continues its long, slow fade from the mainstream. The latest step is today's announcement that the next release of Microsoft Edge will disable Flash by default, giving users control over ...
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The war against Flash by all the major browser vendors is now well-documented. Microsoft isn’t alone in gradually moving away from Flash entirely. It is following its industry rivals in first ...
Microsoft has detailed how it will follow through with its plan to remove Adobe Flash from its Chromium-based Microsoft Edge browser. Not surprisingly, Microsoft will retire Flash in the new ...
The move means Microsoft won't stick to its own timetable for killing off Adobe Flash; instead, it will parallel Google Chrome's plan for eliminating the media player software. Microsoft now says the ...
Following Adobe's announcement today that it will end support for Flash in 2020, Microsoft has published a timeline showing how it will gradually phase out its Flash support on Edge and IE. Today, ...
Microsoft is following in the footsteps of other browser makers such as Apple, Google, and Mozilla, and says that upcoming Edge browser versions will favor HTML5 over Flash by default. "Sites that ...
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