Watch out Windows Media Player or Real Player, there's a new kid in town - Adobe. The company, best known for products such as Flash, Illustrator and Reader, is rolling out a new video player. The Adobe Media Player will be launched next week in Las Vegas at the National Association of Broadcasters Show, which is the gathering of the year for all those television and video types. AMP will work with Windows and Mac machines, and let people play Flash videos. It will also feature the ability to play and sign up for podcasts using RSS. What's particularly interesting for content makers is AMP will come with two security features: one will allow for video to be download but doesn't allow the user to remove any advertising, while the other feature will tie download content to specific computing devices or people.