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February event: Flash for the iPhone?

Iphoneflash Add another possible event to the ever-growing Apple February rumor-mill.

One tech site now claiming that Flash support for the iPhone will be coming any day now. According to GearLive, Flash support is just around the corner.

This isn't much of a shock. In fact, it's surprising that it took this long. Adobe has been pushing mobile Flash for months, and it's not much of a secret that the company has been working with Apple.

Putting two and two together, and we get the possibility that Flash on the iPhone as well as an SDK could be among the things announced at Apple's rumored event late this month.

Possible, though Apple doesn't usually hold events unless there's some hardware to introduce as well. This could be the 3G iPhone Steve Jobs talked about last year. As we've already noted, however, that would be a rather curious move considering the fact that Apple just released the 16GB iPhone last week.

Comments

When iPhone 1 came out steve showed it before it was to be available because FCC applications would have become public anyway, would the same likely be true for revision 2? or could they get the FCC to keep it secret until its ready to ship?

Posted by Alex | February 13, 2008 8:49 AM

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