RealPlayer Adds Mobile Features
RealNetworks, Inc. announced that it has launched a new version of RealPlayer, which adds photo management and mobile upload to its existing features.
RealNetworks, Inc. announced that it has launched a new version of RealPlayer, which adds photo management and mobile upload to its existing features.
Research In Motion Limited (RIM) announced its new BlackBerry PlayBook tablet and BlackBerry Tablet OS at the BlackBerry Developer Conference in San Francisco. According to the statement, the BlackBerry PlayBook is expected to ship in the United States in early 2011 with rollouts in other international markets beginning in Q2 2011. The BlackBerry Tablet OS …
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ArcSoft, Inc. announced that it has released a new version of its MediaConverter file converter application. According to the statement, ArcSoft’s MediaConverter 7 updates include enhanced device support, optimized conversion speed and quality and the ability to turn 2D photos and videos into 3D for playback on supported devices.
Sonic Solutions and Widevine announced they are collaborating to provide retailers the opportunity to offer movie services on a broad array of mobile devices and smart phones from a range of manufacturers.
Rdio announced its plans to change the way people access, discover and pay for music. According to the statement, designed as a highly social experience, Rdio improves the discovery and sharing of music and the way music can be accessed through a Web browser and on smartphones. Rdio will offer unlimited, on-demand access to five …
FlickRocket announced that it has added support for Apple iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Film and video makers using FlickRocket to distribute their material can use the new feature to extend the audience they reach to the growing number of mobile users with Apple’s popular devices. According to the statement, FlickRocket enables content owners …
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