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Sonic, the Sonic logo, Sonic Solutions, AuthorScript, AutoDVD, Backup MyPC, CinePlayer, Digital Media Suite, DVD Fusion, DVDit, DVD Producer, Easy CD Creator, Easy CD & DVD Creator, Easy DVD Copy, Edit-on-DVD, eDVD, HyperMux DL, MyDVD, NoNOISE, OpenDVD, Popcorn, PhotoSuite, PrePlay, RecordNow, ReelDVD, Roxio, Roxio Easy Media Creator, Scenarist, Scenarist Studio, Simple Backup, Sonic DVD Creator, Sonic JumpSafe, Sonic PrimeTime, Sonic SmartBalance, SonicPowered, Toast, Toast with Jam, VideoWave, and WinOnCD are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sonic Solutions in the U.S. and/or other countries. InterActual, InterActual PC Friendly and Interactual Technologies are registered trademarks of InterActual, a subsidiary of Sonic Solutions. All other company or product names are trademarks of their respective owners and, in some cases, are used by Sonic under license.

Dolby Digital is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories, Inc. Dolby Laboratories encourages use of the Dolby Digital trademark to identify soundtracks that are encoded in Dolby Digital. This is an effective way to inform listeners of the soundtrack format, and the use of a standard logo promotes easy recognition in the marketplace. However, like any trademark, the Dolby Digital logo may not be used without permission. Dolby Laboratories therefore provides a standard trademark license agreement for companies who wish to use Dolby trademarks. This agreement should be signed by the company that owns the program material being produced. Recording studios or production facilities which provide audio production or encoding services for outside clients generally do not require a trademark license. If you would like more information on obtaining a Dolby trademark license, please contact Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. Information on trademark licensing plus instructions for using the Dolby Digital trademark and marking audio formats can also be found online at http://www.dolby.com/.

Dolby Digital Surround Audio systems manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.

Apple, the Apple logo, Finder, Macintosh, Power Macintosh and QuickTime are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.

Acrobat is a trademark of Adobe Systems, Inc.

Microsoft, Microsoft Windows XP, ME, 2000, 98 and 95, Internet Explorer, the Microsoft logo are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation, Inc.

All other company or product names are either trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

 
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Sonic News
  May 6 2008 - USA
Sonic Solutions Announces Upcoming Schedule of Events
 
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  April 29, 2008 - USA
Sonic Acquires Simple Star, Provider of Online Digital Media Software and Services
 
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  April 17, 2008 - USA
Sonic and Sony Power BD-Live Solutions for Hollywood
 
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  April 15, 2008 - USA
Sonic Debuts Lemony Pro Subtitling Suite
 
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  April 14, 2008 - USA
Sonic Upgrades Industry Standard Blu-ray Disc Authoring Suite
 
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  March 13, 2008 - USA
Roxio Launches Toast 9 Titanium
 
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  March 5, 2008 - USA
Global Digital Media Xchange Increases Blu-ray Disc Production Capacity with Sonic
 
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  February 26, 2008 - USA
Sonic Solutions Reports Selected Preliminary Financial Results for Third Fiscal Quarter Ended December 31, 2007; Updates Guidance
 
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  February 19, 2008 - USA
Sonic Gains Retail Market Share in 2007
 
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  February 13, 2008 - USA
Roxio Launches New Applications for Video, Music and On-the-Go Enthusiasts
 
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  February 11, 2008 - USA
PLDS Licenses Qflix
 
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  February 5, 2008 - USA
Sonic Solutions Announces Conference Call for Q3 Fiscal 2008 Preliminary Financial Results
 
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  January 30, 2008 - USA
Sonic's Professional Products Group to Fuel Growth of Blu-ray Disc and Digital Distribution
 
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  January 22, 2008 - USA
Roxio Launches BackOnTrack Online
 
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  January 07, 2008 - USA
RITEK Corporation Signs Qflix Technology Licensing Agreement with Sonic
 
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Sonic Coverage
  Business 2.0
Roxio Easy Media Creator 9 wins PC Magazine's Editors' Choice Award
 
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  Business 2.0
DVDs: They will survive
 
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