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Analyst maintains Flash will survive HTML5 onslaught

Despite growing concern over the longterm prospects of Adobe Systems' Flash after Apple refused to include support for the multimedia platform in its forthcoming iPad tablet device, at least one

App Store project starts triple following iPad frenzy

Developers initiated more than 1,600 new iPhone OS application projects in January according to cross-platform mobile application analytics provider Flurry, almost tripling December 2009 totals and

The iPad: A clean slate for media consumption

Battle line still are being drawn over the iPad and its impact on everything from ebooks to online video. Earlier this week, rumors that Hulu was reshaping its site to allow it to run on the device,

Apple, networks look at $1 TV episode pricing on iTunes

More iPad related news: Apple is planning to begin offering some TV episodes through its iTunes storefront at half price--about $1--in a test that will coincide with the release of the new tablet

Rumor: Hulu's working to become iPad friendly

In what has to one of the least surprising surprise developments in the online video market, rumors are swirling that Hulu will in fact be able to play with the iPad when Apple's latest game changer

Disney pins digital media hopes on Apple's iPad

Contending Apple's forthcoming iPad could be a "game changer," Walt Disney Company president and CEO Robert Iger said the family entertainment giant will look to the tablet device to revive its

Seybold's take: Will the iPad choke wireless networks?

In an FCC blog post , two FCC officials--one the director of scenario planning and the other the deputy of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau--both voiced concern that the yet-unreleased Apple

Seybold's take: Applications for the iPad

I am not one who believes that the iPad will be a huge success, but I do believe it will be successful in its own right. The iPad simply is not in the same class as the iPhone. Still, there are

AppFund promises financial support for iPad development

CNET and E! Online co-founder Kevin Wendle announced a partnership with MusicNation and Original Signal co-founder Daniel Klaus to form AppFund, a new firm designed to help entrepreneurs create and

FCC argues for more spectrum as Apple's iPad makes appearance

Two FCC officials voiced their concern over the potential impact Apple's new iPad and other devices like it will have on wireless networks. Phil Bellaria, director of scenario planning, and John