Why Not Flash for the iPhone?

If, like me, you too often find yourself on sites where you can see very little of the content because Adobe Flash is required, you will not be happy with this news item.

Adobe on Monday announced partnerships with numerous handset operating system makers, including Research in Motion, Nokia, Palm, Google and Microsoft, to bring Flash Player 10.1 to smartphones. Absent from the list: Apple.
–more at AppleInsider

That Flash Players didn’t work on mobile devices was one thing, but now that they are coming to most other devices but not the iPhone, that is annoying. I love my iPhone, don’t get me wrong, but I do give up a lot for it. Until last Friday Media messaging available. But still missing is the ability to tether it as a modem and the ability to switch out SIM cards when I go abroad, among other issues. All this prices cheapest levitra will help you deal with erection problems on a recurring basis. It is advised to combine sildenafil kamagra or cheap cialis indias with regular exercises such as jogging, brisk walking, swimming, weight lifting, stretching, breathing and other forms to gain major health benefits. Secondly, if a male is facing impotence or ED, viagra free he ought to cure it to fulfill his sexual desire. In that cialis online case you should take it as it is prescribed to you by your doctor. It should be noted, as the link above indicates, these are issues with the AT&T network, not with the iPhone itself. Only the Flash Player issue with which I began this post is unrelated to the contract Apple has with AT&T as the exclusive provider for iPhone service. Still they are frustrating. So Free My Phone!