The Open Screen Project™ is an industry-wide initiative, led by Adobe and backed by other industry leaders who all share one clear vision: Enable consumers to engage with rich Internet experiences seamlessly across any device, anywhere.
Partners in the Open Screen Project are working together to provide a consistent runtime environment for open web browsing and standalone applications — taking advantage of Adobe® Flash® Player and, in the future, Adobe AIR®. This consistent runtime environment will remove barriers to publishing content and applications across desktops, mobile phones, televisions, and other consumer electronics. Learn more
Adobe Powers Multiscreen Revolution at MAX 2010
Read more
Adobe Extends AIR Applications Across Screens
Read more
New SDK from RIM Allows Developers to Create Adobe AIR Applications for BlackBerry PlayBook
Read more
Adobe Announces Availability of Flash Player 10.1 for Mobile
Read more
Adobe Makes Available AIR SDK for Standalone Applications on Android 2.2
Read more
From Adobe MAX 2010: Check out the broad range of devices supporting the Adobe Flash Platform.
View video
Get a first look at the Samsung Galaxy Tab running Android™ 2.2 with support for Flash Player 10.1. Thanks to Flash tecnology, this seven-inch tablet delivers a full, rich web browsing experience on the go.
View video
See a demo of the full web on the new DROID 2 by Motorola running Flash Player 10.1, which benefits from hardware decoding of all H.264 video profiles.
View video
See a demo of now-released Google TV running full-screen HD video, games, socials apps, and educational content — all powered by Flash Player 10.1.
View video