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The SlingCatcher is a hardware version of the SlingPlayer software that's available for various devices. Connect the SlingCatcher to your bedroom TV, for instance, and you can access the live TV and recorded programs from your living room DVR.
SlingPlayer Mobile for the iPhone works well, but it's severely limited by its Wi-Fi-only functionality.
Will it be Steve or Phil giving the keynote? The App of the Week tracks your "cycle," and the SlingPlayer app sets off Brian.
Sling on your Palm, flashy new features for Vista
From CES 2007: CNET New.com's Neha Tiwari speaks with Jamie Odell, vice president of product marketing at Sling Media, about the release of Sling for the Palm OS. Also, find out what to expect from Sling when Vista is launched, including full remote control and moveable gadgets.
Loaded: Intel and the smackdown
Intel gets slapped with a huge antitrust fine, Sling releases an expensive iPhone app for TV viewing, and OLED-screen MP3 players try to bring sexy back.
For decades, watching television meant being a couch potato. But with the Slingbox digital storage device, you get into Lost anywhere you please. Sling Media CEO Blake Krikorian talks about the benefits of Slingbox and how it compares to television and iTunes. Video provided by Churchill Club.
Once longtime rivals, Microsoft and Palm have announced a Windows Mobile-based Treo smart phone, and we got a look. Check it out.
Sling CEO talks about new units
CNET's Rich DeMuro chats with Sling Media CEO Blake Krikorian at CNET's New York offices. The company's new products are the Slingbox Pro, Slingbox AV and Slingbox Tuner.
Watch out YouTube: It's Clip + Sling
The Clip + Sling, which is in beta testing, aims to make video file uploading and sharing easy. With major backing from media giant CBS, Clip + Sling is expected to be out of the box in Q2 of 2007. Sling Media says it hopes to create a community centered around legal video uploads.
