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  2. Picture Motion Browser - Wikipedia

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    Picture Motion Browser (PMB) is a software application from Sony for organizing and editing digital photos. [1] In 2012, PMB was succeeded by Sony's PlayMemories Home . Photo Features

  3. PlayMemories Studio - Wikipedia

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    PlayMemories Studio was a photo and video sharing application that was released on the European version of the PlayStation Store on March 28, 2012. [1] It is an application for the PS3 system that allows users to edit photos and videos or view these items as slide shows.

  4. PlayStation 3 - Wikipedia

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    The software was updated with the release of system software version 3.40 allowing users to upload and browse photos on Facebook and Picasa. [156] PlayMemories Studio. PlayMemories is an optional stereoscopic 3D (and also standard) photo viewing application, [157] which is installed from the

  5. Sony Entertainment Network - Wikipedia

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    Sony Entertainment Network (shortened as SEN or 3D World Created by Sony, formerly Sony Network Entertainment) [1] was a digital media delivery service operated by Sony.SEN provided access to services, including PlayStation Network for games, Video Unlimited for film and television, Music Unlimited for music, and PlayMemories for photographs and videos. [2]

  6. Sony SMC-70 - Wikipedia

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    The SMC-70 was the second Sony device [3] that used Sony's recently invented 3.5" micro floppy disk drive (first introduced in 1980) that was modified to become the industry standard. [ a ] [ 6 ] Like many home and office computers of the era, [ 7 ] it had its own specially developed version of BASIC called Sony BASIC, [ 8 ] [ 9 ] designed to ...

  7. Sony Connect - Wikipedia

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    "Sony Connect" was also the name given to the software used to manage book, music and image content on the Sony Reader; it has since been renamed Sony eBook Library. The SonicStage software transferred music tracks to Sony media devices like Network Walkman, CD Walkman, Hi-MD , PSP (via the Memory Stick), Clie handheld or Vaio computers, but ...

  8. Sony Computer Entertainment, Inc. v. Connectix Corp.

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    Sony drew support from fellow video game hardware manufacturers Nintendo, Sega, and 3dfx Interactive, while Connectix was backed by fellow software firms and trade associations. [2] The district court awarded Sony an injunction blocking Connectix from copying or using the Sony BIOS code in the development of the Virtual Game Station for Windows ...

  9. Sony Vaio C1 series - Wikipedia

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    PCG-C1MRX - Same as C1MV, but with 30GB hard drive, built-in Bluetooth 1.1, bundled 802.11b Wi-Fi PC card and XP Home only; PCG-C1MR/BP - Same as C1MRX, but with Crusoe TM5600 667MHz CPU, 128MB memory, 20GB hard drive and forgoes the built-in Bluetooth and bundled Wi-Fi card. PCG-C1MSX - Same as C1MW, but with Japanese localization.