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Microsoft Is Finally Purging Flash From Windows – Gizmodo Australia
After being kept on life support for arguably far too long, Flash will finally be sent to that big hard drive in the sky by the end of this year. To make the goodbye…

After being kept on life support for arguably far too long, Flash will finally be sent to that big hard drive in the sky by the end of this year. To make the goodbye a little easier, Microsoft has released a new Windows update that purges Flash Player before its eventual demise on December 31.
Much like a real-world fatality, Microsofts update (which can be downloaded via the Microsoft Update Catalogue here) emphasises that once you choose to install it, theres no bringing Flash back; once its…
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