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Cheap, Plastic Memory for Flexible Devices

A new type of flash could be used in e-readers.

Flash Forward for Mobile

Adobe announces a full Flash player for netbooks and smartphones, but not for the iPhone.

Ultradense, 3-D Data Storage

Chips that use graphite show promise for storing more bits than flash memory.

Adobe's New Tools for Web Apps

Flash Catalyst and Flash Builder aim to simplify the construction of rich Internet applications.

Browser Coders Make Chrome Shine

But some say that new functionality will need to be standardized.

Sailing into the Flash Doldrums

Despite a gloomy market, Numonyx announces new chips.

A New View for Documents

Browser-based technologies aim to make it easier to view documents online.

More-Searchable Flash

Information from millions of Web pages that use the animation software is now available to search engines.

Different Views for the Same Virtual World

Flash technology developed by Multiverse brings new flexibility to 3-D virtual worlds.

Online Autobahn Promises to Sharpen Net Video

A new product from Swarmcast monitors data flow to optimize video quality.

New Tricks for Online Photo Editing

A new website provides an innovative tool that expands and contracts images while minimizing distortion.

Computer in the Cloud

Online desktop systems could bridge the digital divide.

Surfing TV on the Internet

Video-search company Blinkx is offering a new, easy tool for finding full-length TV shows online.

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