
Real Player plays all major media formats including RealVideo, RealAudio, Windows Media and Quicktime. This makes it easier for end users to decide on the media they want to access, not the format or software. We take universality a step further by providing RealPlayers for Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Unix, mobile phones, portable devices, set top boxes, DVD players and gaming consoles.
Fast Facts about the New Real Player:
* Consumers can use the innovative, single-** process to quickly download and save videos for later enjoyment.
* Consumers can download multiple videos simultaneously with RealPlayer, allowing people to save time and easily multitask. Users can also start downloading in the middle of watching a video, and the entire video will be captured.
* Consumers don’t need to worry about video format compatibility issues — the new RealPlayer supports videos created in the most popular formats, including Flash, Windows Media, QuickTime, and Real.
* Consumers can easily burn videos to CD (or to DVD, using RealPlayer Plus). The Video CD format used by RealPlayer can be played in most DVD players.
* Consumers can send links of their favorite videos to their friends with a convenient “Share with a Friend” feature. The link that arrives in their friends’ email will direct them to the online source of the video content their friend downloaded.
* RealPlayer supports both downloading and recording for popular streaming format (Windows Media, Real, and QuickTime)
* RealPlayer will only download/record video that is not protected by DRM (Digital Rights Management) systems.
* RealPlayer features an improved look and feel, a streamlined installation process and faster video playback.
* RealPlayer will first be released for Windows, and will work with both Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. Real plans a version for the Mac to be released later in the year.
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While some of these gadgets certainly were not released in 2009, they still, without a doubt, ruled 2009. Here are my picks, in no particular order, for the top ten gadgets of 2009:
1. Apple iPhone

As much as I hate the Apple corporation and all of its products, I will admit that the iPhone may very well be THE gadget of 2009. With brilliant advertising strategies and innovative partnerships, the Apple iPhone has created a revolution in the smartphone industry. The term “There’s an app for that” was coined, spearheading the birth of literally thousands of apps for just about anything.
2. Netbooks

Although I am not going to highlight any specific models, I will give a tip of my hat to the netbook industry that has seemed to boom this year. Netbooks have revolutionized the concept of “portable notebooks,” and have opened new doors for students, business associates, and everyday users. Literally being able to fit in a purse or backpack with ease, the netbook has allowed for computer portability like never before.
3. Nintendo Wii

Yes, Nintendo released the Wii back in 2006, but that hasn’t stopped it from taking over 2009. With innovative new games like Wii Sports Resort and Wii Fit, Nintendo has managed to partially debunk the correlation between video games and childhood obesity. Kids and adults alike are raving about the Wii and this hype will surely continue into next year.
4. Nintendo DSi

Another nod to the Nintendo corporation for the release of the DSi. As a successor to the largely popular Nintendo DS, the DSi sports a smaller build with new features, including a built in camera. The DSi is yet another product that is attributed to Nintendo’s constant mission to stand out from the crowd.
5. Amazon Kindle

Face it. Everything is going digital nowadays, including books. Amazon recently released the newest version of it’s Kindle. The Kindle is a digital reader that now boasts 3G connectivity and extended battery life. Although books will surely be around for a little longer, this is the start to a new revolution in reading.
6. GPS

Maps are going out of style. GPS systems have been popping up now for the past couple years, but this year saw new, streamlined improvements to the older models. GPS systems are now smarter than ever and many allow for wi-fi connectivity and auto-updates to road, traffic, and weather conditions.
7. Windows 7

Okay, I know this doesn’t technically qualify as a “gadget,” but I figure that I’d include it on this list anyways. With the sorrows that Windows Vista brought along with its release, Microsoft quickly regrouped and released Windows 7 on October 22nd. So far, reviews have been positive, and many have been raving about the speed and streamlined design of the new operating system.
8. Sony VAIO X Series

Along with the release of Windows 7, Sony released its new line of laptops, including the Sony VAIO X Series. Weighing only 1.6 lbs and having a thickness of only .55 inches, the VAIO X turned a lot of heads. Sony claims that this razor-like notebook is the thinnest laptop in the world.
9. Samsung Dual View TL220

This is one of those things where you think to yourself, “Wow… Why hasn’t anyone thought of this before?” The Samsung TL220 is the first ever camera to feature an LCD screen on both the front and the back, opening up new possibilities. Got a fussy kid? No problem; just pop a clown on the front screen. Can’t see where you’re shooting for those “Facebook” photos? No problem either. Simple and clean, and it’s just emerging now.
10. Playstation 3 Slim

Sony had a rough time when it released its Playstation 3 a couple years back. Many complained that it was slow and bulky. Recently however, Sony answered those complaints with the release of the PS3 slim. Now at about an inch and a half thinner, the PS3 slim is causing sales to look a little more in Sony’s favor and allowing gamers to experience the excellence of games for the PS3 console.
source: http://blog.ziggytek.com