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[Digital Tech Life] Our Slingbox is currently located in another state and my husband uses it to enjoy games played by his favorite hometown teams. His brother, who is currently living Japan, would love to be able to do the same.
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Panbo's Marine Electronics & Communications Weblog: s own home TV setup which is equipped with a Slingbox, able to serve whatever channels he already pays for out to the Web where he can watch them even when hes not home, even when hes rolling around on a boat. The software is SlingPlayer Mobile and apparently it can even control a Tivo type recorder. (via Cosmos)
Byte of the Apple - BusinessWeek Online: Arik Hesseldahl If there's one entertainment application I'm really looking forward to having on the Mac, it's the Slingbox. If you're not familiar with it, read this peice by my colleague Olga Kharif. (via Cosmos)
ExtraEight: While the quality of this video is amature in nature, I think this shows the power of the mobile networks that are being deployed. Also, I think it is a good representation of how all of our entertainment lives are going to eventually converge into an on-demand model. Slingbox is showing the world how powerful having on-demand access to your entire entertainment library is for a consumer. Now, with devices like the Motorola Q, the Slingbox mobile application and Verizon’s CDMA 1xEV-DO network, you can get your content anywhere. Check out the demo below! (via Cosmos)
[Coolest Gadgets - reporting on the latest cool gadgets] SlingBox Video Streamer: The SlingBox (by Sling Media) is an easy-to-use device that plugs into your satellite, cable, DVD or DVR and transmits the video signal over a broadband connection to your remote PC desktop, mobile or PDA. So, you’ll never have to miss your favourite show when you’re away from the living room.
[Zatznotfunny.com] Zatz Not Funny. . .»Blog Archive » SlingPlayer Virtualized in Mac OSX: Jim McMurry has reported success at running the SlingPlayer within Parallels, a free-during-beta virtualization software for Intel Macs. If you have a copy of XP lying around and can’t wait the 2 or 3 months until Slingbox natively supports OSX, you’ve got your solution.
[ayn blog] Slingbox: It should be relatively easy for TiVo to implement, my TiVo is already connected to the Internet via broadband. I guess TiVo mistakenly thought the DVR is the only thing a TiVo box should do, and they forgot to add cool innovations like Sling into their boxes…
[Manly Geek] How to Add Place Shifting to Your Media Arsenal: It acts as a streaming media server distributing your TV feed to computers in your house and over the internet to any Windows computer, mobile phone or PDA running the SlingPlayer software. SlingMedia is also working on a Mac version so that you can stream to your Mac.
[PVR UK: PVR (Personal Video Recorder) and DVR (Digital Video Recorder) news, reviews and how-tos for the UK (including Sky plus] Slingbox coming to a Mac near you: From changing channels to setting a DVRto record, you can do it using buttons right on your computer screen.Plus, you can create your own skins for the the SlingRemote so that itlooks just like the one at home - or maybe you can finally make yourmillion-button universal remote easy to use!
[Welcome to Mobius Venture Capital, Inc.] Sling Media Demonstrates SlingPlayer Mac During... : The Slingbox is a breakthrough consumer electronics product that enables consumers to watch their living room TV programming from wherever they are by turning virtually any Windows PC, Windows Mobile-based device and now a Macintosh computer into a personal TV. The Slingbox redirects, or "placeshifts," a single live TV stream from a cable box, satellite receiver, or DVR to the viewer's device of choice -- located anywhere in the home or anywhere in the world, via the Internet.
[TV Snob.com - TV on DVD, LCD TV, Plasma, HDTV, DVD, DLP, TV Shows, Portable TVS, Flat CRT, PSP, & Portable Video Devices - News] SlingPlayer Mac Announced at CES: Sling Media, Inc., a digital lifestyle consumer electronics products company, today announced SlingPlayer Mac, giving Mac users the ability to watch and control their home television from an Internet-connected Macintosh computer anywhere in the world. The software client is in alpha, but the company is conducting a demonstration outside the Macworld Conference and Expo taking place this week in San Francisco, California.
[Zatznotfunny.com] Zatz Not Funny. . .: TiVo Inc., the creator of and a leader in television services for digital video recorders (DVR), today announced the launch of TiVoCast(TM), a revolutionary new service which will deliver broadband video directly to the television sets of TiVo subscribers. The TiVoCast service turns Web video into television by bringing top broadband content now only available on the PC to the TV set.
[Reviews.cnet.com] Slingbox will be Mac compatible soon - Alpha Blog - alpha.cnet.com: Yes, indeed, the Mobile version of the software works well using either a Wi-Fi or a 3G network, and honestly, it--along with the Slingbox itself--is one of the coolest and most useful products I've seen in a long time. While we're all goosed about video content from iTunes or Google, we must also recognize that after inital setup and any applicable data fees (for example, $15 a month for all you can eat using Sprint), SlingPlayer will get you what you want practically whenever you want it--for free.
[Digitaltechlife.com] Digital Tech Life: First they acquired Writely and now it's rumored that a spreadsheet offering will be released tomorrow on a limited beta basis. According to News.com, the spreadsheet program will allow for unique sharing abilities, including allowing people to simultaneously edit and view changes made by other users.
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