Adobe Flash and 3.5mm Headphone support for T-Mobile G1

Good news for T-Mobile G1 users as Adobe Flash support is now available for the Android OS. Adobe's CTO Kevin Lynch and Google's Andy Rubin recently announced and presented a demo of Flash 10 technology running on the T-Mobile G1 at a joint conference. This announcement will certainly add to the popularity of the T-Mobile G1 and enhance the capabilities of the Android OS. This development will also give the T-Mobile G1 and other upcoming Android devices an upper hand over the iPhone 3G as Apple is still reluctant on introducing Flash technology on its iPhone. Good going Adobe and Google!
One of the major disappointments with the T-Mobile G1 is the terrible headphone and ExtUSB multimedia port that comes with the device. Unfortunately the headphone and ExtUSB port don't provide the sort of sound experience that you expect of today's high end Smartphones. This is where HTC has come to the rescue as it has announced that new shipments of the T-Mobile G1 will come bundled with a 3.5mm headphone adapter. Now you will be able to connect your favourite headphone to your T-Mobile G1 by using the 3.5mm headphone adapter.
For those of you who already own a T-Mobile G1, you can purchase a 3.5mm headphone adapter for your T-Mobile G1 on the following sites:
Ebay.com (available for $7.29)
Android Central (available for $15.95, comes with microphone and answer button)
Source: Engadget Mobile, Smartphone Blast