Wednesday January 11, 2006

Slingbox Now Supports the Mac

Slingbox Now Supports the MacSling Media, a company that allows you to wirelessly channel media from your TV to your PC from anywhere in the world has now targeted the Mac.

The Slingbox service, which allows uses the ability to redirect a TV signal from your cable box, satellite reciever, or Digital Video Recorder (DVR) and stream it via the internet to a Windows-based PC or a Windows Mobile-based device has now opened its doors to the Macintosh.

“Having grown up a Mac fan here in Northern California, I am personally very excited to be demonstrating the capabilities of the Slingbox on the Macintosh operating system,” said Blake Krikorian, chief executive of Sling Media. “From the time we announced the Slingbox over a year ago, Mac customers have asked us when we’d deliver a Mac version of the SlingPlayer software. We are happy to say it is well on its way.”

The SlingPlayer Mac is still early in the testing phases, however Sling Media has said it will demonstrate the capabilities of its new Mac supported software outside of the Macworld Conference and Expo this week. SlingPlayer Mac allows the same service that the Slingbox offers to Windows-bsed users, but on a Mac.

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