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BenQ
BenQ Corporation, a leading provider of networked digital lifestyle devices, is a multi-faceted company with strengths in product design, visual display, mobile communication and network convergence technologies. In 2008, BenQ signed agreements to license RealPlayer for Mobile Devices on its Joybook Lite Netbook.
www.benq.com
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Canonical
Canonical is the commercial sponsor of the free to download, Linux-based Ubuntu operating system. In 2009, Canonical signed agreements for RealPlayer for Mobile Devices to be integrated, installed and supported by the Ubuntu for Netbooks operating system.
www.canonical.com
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Device VM
DeviceVM is a privately held company offering Splashtop, an ‘instant-on’ operating system alternative for Windows devices. In 2009, DeviceVM agreed to pre-load RealPlayer for Mobile Devices on its Windows-based Netbooks and PCs.
www.splashtop.com
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Freescale
Freescale Semiconductor is a leading manufacturer of microcontrollers, microprocessors, and semiconductors. RealPlayer for Mobile Devices supports Freescale processors running on MIDs and Netbooks.
www.freescale.com
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Intel
With a full suite of laptop, netbook, desktop, server, and embedded processor technology, Intel is the largest semiconductor company in the world by revenue. RealPlayer for Mobile Devices supports the x86 series of microprocessors, including the Intel Atom processor.
www.intel.com
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Lenovo
Lenovo develops, manufactures and markets reliable, high-quality, secure and easy-to-use technology products and services worldwide. RealPlayer for Mobile Devices is supported on Lenovo Netbooks and MIDs.
www.lenovo.com
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Motorola
Motorola is a global leader in wireless, broadband and automotive communications technologies. Motorola handsets optimized with the Helix Client player technology sdfdin 2003, and Helix is currently standard on all Linux-based phones.
www.motorola.com
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Nokia
Nokia is a pioneer in mobile telecommunications and a world leader in mobile devices. Nokia has been working with the Helix Client player technology since 2003 and has standardized on Helix DNA as their default media playback application on all Series 60 phones.
www.nokia.com
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Samsung
From stylish phones to semiconductors, Samsung is a leading force in high-tech electronics manufacturing and digital media. Select Samsung phones have shipped with the Helix Client player technology since 2007.
www.samsung.com
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Sony Ericsson
Sony Ericsson is a global provider of mobile multimedia devices, including feature-rich phones, accessories and PC cards. A partner since 2004, Helix Client player technology has powered innovative applications for mobile imaging, music, communications and entertainment on millions of Sony Ericsson devices.
www.sonyericsson.com
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Phoenix Technologies
Phoenix designs, develops and supports core system software for personal computers and other emerging devices. In 2009, Phoenix agreed to pre-load RealPlayer for Mobile Devices on its HyperSpace ‘instant-on’ operating system.
www.phoenix.com
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Qualcomm
Qualcomm is a leader in developing and delivering innovative digital wireless communication products and services. RealPlayer for Mobile Devices supports Smartbooks powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chipsets.
www.qualcomm.com
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Texas Instruments
TI develops semiconductor technologies that help customers deliver consumer and industrial electronics products with greater performance, increased power efficiency, higher precision, more mobility and better quality. RealPlayer for Mobile Devices supports devices equipped with the Texas Instruments OMAP compatible processor.
www.ti.com
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Xandros
Xandros is a leading provider of Linux-based server, desktop and Windows-Linux cross-platform systems management tools. In 2009, Xandros agreed to pre-load RealPlayer for Mobile Devices on its Presto ‘instant-on’ operating system.
www.xandros.com
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