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United States Government - May 10, 2007 - Congressional Future of Video Hearing: Blake Krikorian
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CrunchGear - May 10, 2007 - Heart-Stopping Video of Sling Player and Apple TV Having Fun Together
Commodore Zatz, now a full-time employee of Sling Media, posted an insider’s video on how Apple TV and Sling player work together. I say the video could’ve used some Digital Underground, but at least it’s thorough. |
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UneasySilence - May 10, 2007 - How-To: Sling Your AppleTV
One of the newest additions to the SlingPlayer software is the ability to control the AppleTV, giving you the ability to place shift your entire iTunes collection. Dave Zatz has put together a video on how to have literally your entire music collection in your pocket. |
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engadget - May 09, 2007 - Slingbox and EV-DO: the low cost way to deliver broadcast news
While some news channels are busy busting out HD feeds of the six 'o clock rundown, San Francisco's CBS 5 is cutting costs in a huge way. By placing some 20 low-end cameras in various locales throughout the city, the station is utilizing Slingbox Pros and wireless EV-DO cards to beam live footage back to the station. |
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lostremote - May 09, 2007 - KPIX-TV uses Slingbox for live cams
he CBS O&O in San Francisco has found a very innovative way to use Slingbox to transmit live video to air from both fixed cameras and live shots. |
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Cnet - May 08, 2007 - San Francisco TV Station Slings the news
The Slingbox is known best for its ability to let consumers watch their home TV channels remotely using a laptop or smart phone. But a local San Francisco news station has found a way to utilize the trapezoid-shaped set-top box to cheaply and easily deliver live news, traffic and weather updates wirelessly back to its studio. |
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CNET - May 08, 2007 - Video: Broadcast news saves big using Slingbox
CNET News.com's Erica Ogg visits CBS 5 in San Francisco to see how the newsroom is using a Slingbox to get live video feeds for traffic, weather and breaking news instead of relying on standard news vans using satellite signals. |
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MacWorld - May 01, 2007 - SlingPlayer 1.0 gets Mac OS right
It’s been almost two years since Sling Media, the makers of the Slingbox place-shifting video device, announced that they intended to make a Mac version. I caught my first glimpse of the SlingPlayer software running on a Mac in early 2006 at Macworld Expo. But although Sling Media said they were targeting spring 2006 for arrival of their Mac player, the release of Intel Macs slowed the pace. |
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