
He waited a few days to make his point, but Adobe's head software honcho has thrown a bucket of water onto the "Death of Flash" fire.
In a blog post Tuesday, Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch responded to Apple's recent criticisms of the Flash platform and warned that a switch to HTML5 would throw users and content creators "back to the dark ages of video on the web." Lynch went on to cite many of the same shortcomings of HTML5 video that we outlined in our post on the topic Monday.
First, here's Lynch on Apple's failure to support Flash on the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad:

Microsoft announced its financial results for Q3 of fiscal year 2026, including an update on its gaming Xbox business and more.
Not looking good. Hopefully Asha Sharma is able to turn Phil’s disaster around.
To me it's still quite remarkable how they can cash-in 5.3bn in revenue in a single quarter, since their hardware is basically dead.

Thanks to the slip-up of an artist working on the title, we now have more evidence that a new Injustice game is in the works.

Spiders: "We're going to cut straight to the chase so you're not left wondering: After a long period without clear answers, we have received confirmation that Spiders is being liquidated.
What does it mean? This means the company as a whole no longer exists. We'll cease our functions immediately. The planned DLC will release via Nacon, and then-- well, that's it.
We're sorry that it's come to this and would like to thank each and every one of you for your support over the years.
If you have any questions or run into issues with your games, please contact Nacon directly as we'll no longer be able to reply."