Compaq Picks Up Pocket PC RealOne Player
News RealOne Player, will which will play streamed audio and video over GSM 802.11b wireless networks and over GPRS mobile phone networks, was launched on Monday at the CTIA show in Orlando, Florida. RealOne Player for Pocket PC does not include the...
[March 18, 2002, 17:14]
RealOne For Pocket PC To Debut Next Week
News RealNetworks is expected to debut a version of its RealOne media player next week at the CTIA show in Orlando, Florida. The arrival of this new port of RealOne will enable Pocket PC owners to receive content streamed from RealNetworks' content...
[March 12, 2002, 16:28]
RealNetworks Streams Into Mobiles
News RealNetworks is expected to demonstrate a version of its RealOne media player for Microsoft Windows CE and Pocket PC platforms at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes this week. RealSystem Mobile consists of several products -- Mobile Gateway, Mobile...
[February 19, 2002, 12:15]
The Real Deal For Mac OS X?
News RealNetworks on Monday launched its RealOne player for Apple Computer's Mac OS X, following test versions of the software that came out in July and August. While Windows customers can pay for a premium service that lets them play back Windows Media...
[December 17, 2002, 8:03]
Rogue Songs 'can Control PCs' Via RealPlayer Hole
News The flaws, found by UK firm Next-Generation Security Software, can affect RealNetworks' RealOne Player, RealOne Player version 2, RealPlayer 8, RealPlayer 10 Beta, and the company's RealOne Enterprise products.
[February 6, 2004, 7:35]
RealNetworks Puts Music In Your Palm
News Under the alliance, Seattle-based RealNetworks will provide free downloads of RealOne Player Mobile software designed for Palm's upcoming device, the Tungsten T handheld. Now, with the added audio multimedia feature from RealNetworks' RealOne...
[November 19, 2002, 8:52]
RealNetworks Reveals Code In Single Helix
News The open-source client, which RealNetworks calls the "Helix DNA Client," includes code for the company's RealOne media player and its audio and video codecs. RealNetworks also touted deals with Acer, Hitachi, NEC, Nokia and Philips Semiconductors...
[October 30, 2002, 13:21]
Linux Users To Get RealOne Port
News RealOne, which combines a Web browser with RealPlayer technology in a single window for delivering subscription content, is in preview mode right now for the Windows platform. The browser portion of RealOne is built on Microsoft Internet Explorer...
[October 29, 2001, 16:58]
MP3 Alternative Gets Real
News RealNetworks said on Wednesday that it would support the Xiph.org Foundation's Ogg Vorbis format and audio codec, or compression formula, in its own open-source offering, the Helix DNA client, and that the RealOne Player and the Helix Universal...
[July 26, 2002, 9:36]
RealPlayer And QuickTime Flaws Could Let Hackers In
News The vulnerability affected the following popular versions of its digital media players: RealOne Player, RealOne Player v2 for Windows, RealPlayer 8 for Windows, RealPlayer 8 for Mac OS 9, RealOne Player for Mac OS X, RealOne Enterprise Desktop...
[April 2, 2003, 16:06]
RealNetworks Launches Subscription Music Service
News Tacitly acknowledging the difficulties facing RealOne Music, RealNetworks also unveiled an upgrade to its popular media player aimed at making it easier for consumers to collect and organise music for the PC and other devices -- its latest shot at...
[December 4, 2001, 16:00]
RealNetworks Opens More Helix DNA
News At the Streaming Media Conference, the company demonstrated a Nokia 3650 mobile phone with a built-in RealOne Player capable of playing back RealVideo, H263 and MPEG-4 content over GPRS. Nokia's Series 60 operating system, which runs on the Symbian...
[December 5, 2002, 9:34]
BTopenworld Trials Music Subscription Service
News Linux users will, however, be able to download paid-for music from Warner Brothers and Bertelsmann's labels, through RealNetworks' RealOne Music service. RealOne is currently in preview mode and is due to launch for the Windows platform in November.
[October 29, 2001, 15:18]
Microsoft Faces 'drastic' Controls In Europe
Talkback This kind of worthless nit-picking is why a lot of people in the UK don't want more integration with Europe- I have previously used both RealOne Player and QuickTime (the 'major rivals' that the EU intends to blackmail microsoft into featuring...
[August 8, 2003, 15:19]
Motorola Phones Get Real With Linux
News RealNetworks has signed a deal under which its RealOne Player streaming-media software will be incorporated into Linux-based phones built by Motorola. The company announced earlier this year that it will release the source code of its audio and...
[October 23, 2003, 14:45]
Password Door
Downloads You know them well: MS-Office, WinZip, Windows Media Player, RealOne Player, AcdSee, Outlook Express. There are a lot of fine software installed on your computer. Most of them have no password protection, so anyone who shares your workstation can...
[April 20, 2008, 22:01]
StarOffice 7: "Breaking The Microsoft Habit"
White Papers RealOne Player Macromedia Flash Player 6 Macromedia Flash Player 5 (for Solaris) StarOffice is the latest buzz surrounding the migration away from Microsoft systems. The new system from Sun provides new features and a price that means millions in...
[April 23, 2004, 0:00]
Using IT To Slash Costs: Applying Sun's Experiences
White Papers RealOne Player Macromedia Flash Player 6 Macromedia Flash Player 5 (for Solaris) The VP of Sun’s Corporate Software Services IT has a simple goal: a zero admin environment. And he's well on his way to delivering.
[April 23, 2004, 0:00]
Right Sizing Your IT Infrastructure: Up Or Out?
White Papers RealOne Player Macromedia Flash Player 6 Macromedia Flash Player 5 (for Solaris) To scale your IT infrastructure, the options are to go vertical (up), horizontal (out), or some combination of both. The trick is to figure out the pros and cons to...
[April 23, 2004, 0:00]
Changes In Privacy Legislation: Realities, Risks, And Solutions
White Papers RealOne Player Macromedia Flash Player 6 Macromedia Flash Player 5 (for Solaris) New data protection laws continuously emerge on a daily basis. To avoid expensive penalties (and bad publicity) for non-compliance to these new laws, enterprises need...
[April 23, 2004, 0:00]

