We knew Sling Media was working on iPhone and iPod touch versions of its Slingplayer software, and now we’ve seen it in action!
The tech-heads at Engadget got a peep at the next-gen TV streaming software, just itching for a place on Apple’s new 3G iPhone.
Quality looks top notch, and the interface is ultra-slick too. Sling’s programmers have made flicking between favourite channels and tapping into remote TV boxes easier than ever. Take a look at the video below, and pray it’ll also be shown off as part of Steve Jobs’ keynote tonight.
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Sling Media (via Engadget)












[...] solution would work in a similar way to Sling Media’s Slingbox, but instead of needing a new set-top box, you’d simply plug one of the company’s USB TV tuners [...]
Finally, I’m trying to get live TV from my Time Warner cable subscription to my iPhone, yet Orb AND Slinger both require a PC. What f*ing retards. I know a lot of windows users now enjoy the iPhone, but Apple is MAC (which means windows users now enjoy macs), so for iPhone apps to be only compatible with PC’s is a f*ing joke. Its like eating a peanut butter sandwich but putting the two dry ends of the bread together.
[...] BlackBerry owners by the end of the month, and we already know it’s working on versions for iPhone and Android. But where next for everyone’s favourite TV streaming [...]
[...] portal that’ll allow users to tune into their Slingbox through a browser, and have already seen SlingPlayer for iPhone in action, but now it’s all been given the official green light from Sling, with word that full Mac [...]