Showing posts with label Sling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sling. Show all posts

Friday, January 09, 2009

SlingPlayer Mobile redefines cable-viewing on iPhone


Sling Media is all set to introduce its most up-to-date application till date for the iPhone. Dubbed as SlingPlayer Mobile, the application will allow you to watch Cable TV from anywhere, provided you’ve a high-speed internet connection at your disposal. It’s definitely switchable from your home basic cable, which enables you to enjoy QVGA resolution at 30 frames per second. It will lend mobility to your cable-viewing experience for sure. Well, this time it’s not just for the iPhones; Mac HD is soon going to be a part of it. Running this application on to your iPhone becomes exceptionally expedient owing to insightful menus and handy shortcuts. So, if you’re an iPhone user you need to wait for some time, while others may download it electronically here for $29.99 only.

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Techcrunch

Friday, June 22, 2007

Sling tosses in Windows Mobile 6 player app

Sling Media has brought its SlingPlayer mobile TV viewer application into the Windows Mobile 6 era with a version of the code that supports Microsoft's latest smart-phone system software. Its pre-release Palm OS app has been tweaked too.

The new version will run on both smart phones and PDA phones running, respectively, Windows Mobile 6 Standard and Professional editions, along with older versions of the OS back to Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition.

Releases of the application supporting Sling's US, Canadian and UK incarnations of its set-top internet streaming product, the Slingbox, are available from its region-centric websites, reached here.

Unlike the PC and Mac versions of SlingPlayer, SlingPlayer Mobile costs £20/$30 if you want to use it after a 30-day trial period.

Sling also released its second beta release of the Palm OS version of Sling Mobile, currently free of charge. The app is aimed at Palm's Treo 700p and 755p, but it can be installed on earlier Palm OS-based models.