Adobe Systems Inc. Uses Two tablet Computers to Reveal New Software
Adobe Systems Inc. Uses Two tablet Computers to Reveal New Software

Two tablet computers are being used by Adobe Systems Inc. to show off some of its new software. Adobe displayed two tablet computers, first is a device currently shipping from Dell Inc. and another is a reference model from Nvidia Corp. and both of the tablets run its new AIR 2 product. It is software that lets website applications run outside of a browser.

The Nvidia tablet used Google Inc.'s Android operating system, whereas, the Dell tablet ran on Microsoft Corp.'s Windows 7 operating system.

Matt Rozen, an Adobe Spokesman said, "AIR works across desktops and devices. We are trying to show AIR 2 running on two different operating systems. This is just an early demo to get people excited".

Apple Chief Executive, Steve Jobs claimed that Adobe's Flash video player isn't suitable for mobile devices. Jobs has further added that the only reason Macintosh computers crashed was Flash. Flash products are banned by Apple from its products, including its popular iPhone and new iPad.

Adobe's demonstration of the tablet running Android has been reported by Zedomax, a technology blog, which led to the conjecture that the device may have been a Google tablet. But a Spokesman from Google shared that the Internet search company wasn't involved in developing the demonstration tablet.

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