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And this browser will never be updated...
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And this browser will never be updated...
#dirtythirty #naturalsound #CB10 #glassweave
Are you actually having any issues with the BB10 browser on Bloomburg?
Yes the video can't be loaded
#dirtythirty #naturalsound #CB10 #glassweave
My daughter sent me a video link from Twitter and it did not play. Only displayed the picture
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Ah, the irony. ;)
Unable to read a story about BlackBerry when using the stock browser on a BlackBerry device.
Wait for 10.3.3.
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What makes you think it would matter?
Didn't BlackBerry drop support for Flash video for security reasons?
Switch browser to desktop mode, open same twitter link (linking to mobile.twitter.com) and it will play no issues at all. And page will be displayed better!
Something is ****ed up at twitter themselves, as mobile.twitter.com browsed with browser as "mobile" shows it kinda 2005 ugly, while browsing same mobile.twitter.com as Desktop browser, displays it nice and how it should be displayed
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Maybe bloomberg requires NIAP?
Blackberry Poptart SE - Cricket Wireless
OMG you were 100% right and spot on. Thank you for the tip even though I should have thought of it on my own lol. I guess I thought I shouldn't have to do things like that but here we are holding on to the ledge praying the ground doesn't give lol.
This was the link if you want to try. It's actually funny
https://mobile.twitter.com/EduSamani...03309128347648
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Please try http://appworld.blackberry.com/webst...ntent/59963924 .
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Adobe dropped support for Blackberry and other mobile platforms. Adobe fully supports Windows browsers and Chrome
On a positive note it seem Google has modified their Google+ webpage and in Desktop mode it works better than ever and can tag people much easier.
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LOL how did I not know about this desktop mode and I've had this phone for two years. thanks for the tip
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Nope. Pretty sure BlackBerry dropped support of flash not the other way around brotha.
There were too many security holes and they had to wait for Adobe to patch them. BlackBerry decided to go the way of the iPhone and I believe android also
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Correct, BlackBerry was being the holdout.
Blackberry had no choice. They can't build on something that was no longer being developed.
Blackberry was still bundling a non supported flash plugin in bb10 after Adobe dropped all mobile flash support.
BlackBerry's FAQ:
"During this time Adobe has stopped Flash development support for mobile browsers. This is consistent with the shift of mobile web content generally moving towards HTML5. As a result, we can no longer support Adobe Flash beginning with the upcoming software release of BlackBerry 10 OS version 10.3.1."
Related, the bloomberg page referenced by the OP works without a hitch in the native bloomberg app, including the video.
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