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  2. Sonique (media player) - Wikipedia

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    Sonique had roots in the lesser known Vibe MP3 player that Andrew McCann, Ian Lyman and Paul Peavyhouse created while studying at Montana State University. The trio called themselves Night55, a reference to the speed limit signs used in Montana. [1] In 1997, Night55 sold the rights to Vibe to SGS Thompson for showcasing DVD features in COMDEX ...

  3. Antec - Wikipedia

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    Antec also offers PC cooling products, notebook accessories, and previously offered a line of Antec Mobile Products (A.M.P.) which included Bluetooth speakers, headphones, portable batteries, and charging hubs. [2] Antec joined the handheld PC gaming market globally with the CORE HS which is a 32GB/2TB AMD 7840u based Windows 11 device with a ...

  4. OldVersion.com - Wikipedia

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    OldVersion.com is an archive website that stores and distributes older versions of primarily Internet-related IBM PC compatible and Apple Macintosh freeware and shareware application software. Alex Levine and Igor Dolgalev [2] founded the site in 2001. [1] Levine created the site because "Companies make a lot of new versions.

  5. VLC media player - Wikipedia

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    Version 2.0.0 of VLC media player was released on February 18, 2012. [ 12 ] [ 37 ] The version for the Windows Store was released on March 13, 2014. Support for Windows RT , Windows Phone and Xbox One were added later. [ 38 ]

  6. Comparison of audio player software - Wikipedia

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    The following comparison of audio players compares general and technical information for a number of software media player programs. For the purpose of this comparison, "audio players" are defined as any media player explicitly designed to play audio files, with limited or no support for video playback.

  7. Portable media player - Wikipedia

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    The first car audio hard drive-based MP3 player was also released in 1997 by MP32Go and was called the MP32Go Player. It consisted of a 3 GB IBM 2.5" hard drive that was housed in a trunk-mounted enclosure connected to the car's radio system. It retailed for $599 and was a commercial failure. [36]

  8. Sonata (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Sonata I, II, and III, computer cases manufactured by Antec; Sonata (software), a GTK+-based GUI for the Music Player Daemon; Sonata Software, an Indian IT consulting and software services company; Sonata (building design software), a 1980s 3D building design application

  9. Mpxplay - Wikipedia

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    Mpxplay is a 32-bit console audio player for MS-DOS and Windows. It supports a wide range of audio codecs, playlists, as well as containers for video formats. The MS-DOS version uses a 32-bit DOS extender (DOS/32 Advanced DOS Extender being the most up-to-date version compatible).