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For video, the company has an alliance with Netflix specifically for its Windows Phone 7 devices that could be extended.
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That's right, you no longer have to be jealous of your friends who've all been group video calling using Skype 5.0 for Windows for months -- Skype's new Beta 5.0 for Mac finally brings the ability to video chat with up to ten of your Skype contacts to OS X client.
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As of last year, 45% of adults used Microsoft 's Windows Media Player for downloading video, while 10% used RealNetworks ' Real Player and 6% used Apple 's iTunes or Quicktime, according to Forrester Research.
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As of last year, 45% of adults used Microsoft 's (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) Windows Media Player for downloading video, while 10% used RealNetworks ' (nasdaq: RNWK - news - people ) Real Player and 6% used Apple 's (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) iTunes or Quicktime, according to Forrester Research.
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To play back video, you can either pop the SD card out of the clock and into your PC or connect the clock to your PC via an included USB cable. (Unfortunately, the cover for the USB port fits poorly.) Video files can be played by Windows Media Player on the PC or QuickTime on either the PC or Mac after adding the DivX component.
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Its software has enabled Apple to become the platform of choice for designers and somewhat so for video producers and web developers even when its hardware was more expensive than Windows PCs.
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Seeing what video editing software did for iMac sales, Microsoft has produced its own Movie Maker suite, while Windows Image Acquisition lets digital photographers see photos as thumbnails on the desktop without having to copy images to the PC first.
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It's available now from the Windows store, and you can catch our video overview past the break to see for yourself!
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