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Getting a little more oomph out of your MacBook Air after giving Flash
the boot? Adobe's Shantanu Narayen stopped just short of saying that's
Apple's fault for not handing Adobe a device ahead of time. We asked
the CEO what the greater battery life sans flash in Apple's new laptop
meant for the platform vis-a-vis HTML5 at the Web 2.0 Summit just a
few minutes ago. and he said it's all about optimizing for silicon:
"When we have access to hardware acceleration, we've proven that Flash
has equal or better performance on every platform." You wouldn't be
blamed for thinking that sentence a cop-out, but that's actually not
the case -- the chief executive says they've presently got a Macbook
Air in the labs and have an optimized beta of Flash for the device
presently in testing.
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