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  2. Free Studio - Wikipedia

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    Free Studio includes several applications for Apple phones, iPods and other devices. [16] The Mobiles section contains a dozen video converters for various mobile devices such as cell phones, Tablets and Game consoles. They convert videos to play them on (BlackBerry, HTC, LG phones, Sony/Sony Ericsson, Nintendo, Xbox, Motorola phones, etc.) [17]

  3. Media Go - Wikipedia

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    Media Go is a media player and media library application that runs on Microsoft Windows and was developed by Sony Entertainment Network.The software organizes and plays a wide variety of multimedia content including video, music, podcasts and photos, and can share them in a network as a DLNA server. [1]

  4. PlayStation Studios - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Sony stated half of its first-party PlayStation Studios games will be on personal computers (PC) and mobile by 2025. [7] In August 2022, SIE announced the formation of the PlayStation Studios Mobile Division, alongside the acquisition of the company's first mobile development team, Savage Game Studios, [ 8 ] later renamed Neon Koi.

  5. List of DVD authoring software - Wikipedia

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    Free software implementations often lack features such as encryption and region coding due to licensing restrictions issues, and depending on the demands of the DVD producer, may not be considered suitable for mass-market use. DeVeDe (Linux) DVD Flick (Windows only) DVDStyler (Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux using wxWidgets.

  6. PlayNow Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Ericsson S700 was the first Sony Ericsson phone to come pre-loaded with PlayNow. PlayNow was expanded in mid-2008 into the browser-based portal, PlayNow arena. This first went live in the Nordic countries in August 2008 and offered additional types of free and premium content, including 1 million DRM -free tracks from record companies ...

  7. Ångström distribution - Wikipedia

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    The Ångström distribution is a defunct Linux distribution for a variety of embedded devices. The distribution is the result of work by developers from the OpenZaurus, OpenEmbedded, and OpenSIMpad projects.

  8. SensMe - Wikipedia

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    SensMe is a proprietary music mood and tempo detection system created by Sony Corporation [1] and employed in numerous Sony branded products, including in some Walkman digital music players, the Media Go application, the PlayStation Portable, and Sony Ericsson and Sony Xperia handsets.

  9. SonicStage - Wikipedia

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    SonicStage is a discontinued software product from Sony that is used for managing portable devices when they are plugged into a computer running Microsoft Windows.It comprises a music player and library manager, similar to iTunes, Windows Media Player and RealPlayer.