RealPlayer and Helix Player in Linux security scare
Talkback I think I have real player installed on most of my systems, but cannot recall having ever used it. It's just easier to use MPlayer for both Windows and Real streams. Of course, someone could find an exploit in MPlayer, then we would really be hosed.
About: RealPlayer and Helix Player in Linux security scare
[September 29, 2005, 16:15]
The development double-helix answer to Vista upgrade headaches
Blog so I’ve been doing a little reading on application DNA to see if getting a hold on the “development double-helix” (hey - I should market that) might hold the answer, or least part of it. One player in this space is AppDNA with its AppTitude 2.0...
[January 14, 2008, 11:34 in Vista Upgrade Blog by Adrian Bridgwater]
Linux firms adopt open-source media player
Talkback "In keeping with open-source practices, developers can use any piece of the Helix technology free for research or license it to produce commercial products. Where are you getting your definition of 'open source'?
About: Linux firms adopt open-source media player
[September 22, 2004, 16:18]



