Unlocked iPhone, of course. Miguel de Icaza has the details and some video links.
Flash, Silverlight, Mono, Java: surely Jobs won’t keep all these runtimes officially forbidden for ever? It strikes me that Flash has the best chance of getting there, simply because without it the Web is a little bit broken for iPhone users. It’s an influential device and its runtime support (or lack thereof) will be a factor in web development trends.
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- The strategy behind Mono has shifted: ten years of open source .NET
- Mono Tools for Visual Studio: code on Windows, run on Linux
Flash on the iPhone?
Steve Jobs recently said Flash Lite isn’t good enough for the iPhone.
http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/djf500/200803041742DOWJONESDJONLINE000829_FORTUNE5.htm
Of course, that could be Steve Job’s “cute” way of tell Adobe to work faster! (^_^)