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Old 06-21-2007, 01:30 PM
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Default Sling Media Releases Windows Mobile 6 Client

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Sling Media has just released an update to their Windows Mobile client adding support for Windows Mobile 6 devices. As the picture shows, there is a change to the layout of the SlingPlayer Mobile. They have also added remote control functions for additional A/V devices. Existing customers can download the upgrade for free, however you will need to contact Sling to get a new registration code for this version. I'm pretty excited to give this a try on my devices. I just wish they would address the registration restrictions. It's so frustrating to have to request a new code everytime I change devices.

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New version of SlingPlayer Mobile supports all versions of Windows Mobile 6 allowing customers to watch and control their home TV via a Windows Mobile handheld computer or mobile phone

Foster City, CA � June 21, 2007
� Sling Media, a digital lifestyle products company, today announced that its award-winning SlingPlayer� Mobile software client is now compatible with Microsoft�s new Windows Mobile 6 operating system. SlingPlayer Mobile gives Slingbox owners the ability to watch and control their home TV from a network-enabled Windows Mobile powered device. With today�s announcement SlingPlayer Mobile is now compatible with devices that run Windows Mobile 6 Standard and Professional editions, Windows Mobile 5.0 and Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition. SlingPlayer Mobile is available for download from Sling Media�s U.S., Canadian, and UK web sites, which can all be accessed from www.slingmedia.com.

�Windows Mobile 6 is powering a whole slew of new, feature-rich multimedia smartphones, and Sling Media is happy to announce SlingPlayer Mobile support for this next generation mobile platform,� said Blake Krikorian, co-founder, chairman and CEO of Sling Media. �SlingPlayer Mobile is one of the only applications on the market today that, when combined with a Slingbox, gives customers their full living room television experience on a mobile phone, including the ability to control a DVR. We look forward to continuing our support for Windows Mobile-based products, providing customers with the best possible mobile TV experience available.�

SlingPlayer Mobile is available for U.S. customers from Sling Media�s web site at http://us.slingmedia.com/page/downloads.html. The retail price of the application is $29.99. SlingPlayer Mobile is available for Canadian customers at http://ca.slingmedia.com/page/downloads.html. The retail price is $34.99 CAD. SlingPlayer Mobile is available for UK customers at http://uk.slingmedia.com/page/downloads.html and can be purchased for �19.99 GBP, including VAT. A localized Japanese version will be available in the weeks to come from Sling Media�s web site. All versions of SlingPlayer Mobile include a 30 day free trial.

Customers who have already purchased SlingPlayer Mobile and are upgrading to Windows Mobile 6 need to request a new registration key from Sling Media after upgrading from Windows Mobile 5 to Windows Mobile 6. They can do so by contacting Sling Media customer care at http://support.slingmedia.com or by calling (877) 467-5464.

�Windows Mobile helps people stay connected to the information they care about whether they are traveling or staying close to home,� said John O�Rourke, general manager at Microsoft Corp. �New features in Windows Mobile 6 like support for wide screen viewing will offer SlingPlayer Mobile customers an enhanced mobile TV experience for viewing their favorite TV programs.�

Complete TV Experience
SlingPlayer Mobile gives consumers their entire home TV experience, including local channels, local sports teams, video on demand, pay per view, etc. Any program that you can watch on your sofa back home, you can now watch via a PC, Mac, or Windows Mobile-based device anywhere you can get a standard network connection (3G Cellular, WiFi, USB). In addition, SlingPlayer Mobile users can also control their home digital video recorder (DVR) to watch recorded shows, pause, rewind, and fast forward live TV, or even queue new recordings while on the road.
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Old 06-21-2007, 06:16 PM
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I wish Windows Media Center offered the same kind of functionality as this. While I have been preaching the good word of Orb for years, there are always buffering problems with Windows Media Player which make the service more of a novelty instead of a everyday solution to watching live TV over the net and onto your handset.
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Went into their support chat and got my new codes in a minute. Very quick...so it's not that big of a hassle.
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Old 06-25-2007, 01:20 PM
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Went into their support chat and got my new codes in a minute. Very quick...so it's not that big of a hassle.
Well, when you have to do it everytime you swap phones, it just annoying. I'm sure it's pretty quick to do, but I still think they should be more open with the software. It's not like it would be any good to anyone - unless they had the accompanying hardware. So why make it so hard for your own customers to use your product?
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