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SlingPlayer Mobile Heads to Android Phones

iPhone and BlackBerry users have been streaming their favorite TV shows via their Slingbox and SlingPlayer app for some time now, but starting today, Android users can get in on the mobile TV viewing action.

iPhone and BlackBerry users have been streaming their favorite TV shows via their Slingbox and SlingPlayer app for some time now, but starting today, Android users can get in on the mobile TV viewing action.

Available for $30 in the Android App store, the SlingPlayer Mobile app will allow you to control your home Slingbox Solo, Pro, or Pro-HD from a number of Android devices (including a few HTC handsets we've featured), and watch live TV, On-Demand programming, or recorded shows with just a few taps. Plus, you can stream SlingPlayer content over 3G, 4G, or a WiFi connection, so you'll always have your shows in your pocket.

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Watch the World Cup Unfold With These Apps, Sites, and Streams

It's kickoff time for the 2010 World Cup, and I'm putting you right in the middle of the action with this roundup of apps to keep you on top of the scores, sites to check out all the day's highlights, and streams to watch the games live.
2010 World Cup Schedule, Live Streams, and Apps

It's kickoff time for the 2010 World Cup, and I'm putting you right in the middle of the action with this roundup of apps to keep you on top of the scores, sites to check out all the day's highlights, and streams to watch the games live. Take a look at all the ways you can watch the World Cup unfold right here!

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AT&T Approves SlingPlayer App to Be Streamed Over 3G

Previously, if you had a Slingbox at home and the $30 app on your iPhone, you could only control and watch your shows over a WiFi connection.

Previously, if you had a Slingbox at home and the $30 app on your iPhone, you could only control and watch your shows over a WiFi connection. But earlier today, AT&T approved the Sling app to operate over its 3G network, meaning you can watch your favorite shows, control your Slingbox, and set recordings from virtually anywhere. This is a great addition, especially since the idea of streaming broadcast TV over your mobile device is becoming more widely accepted, AT&T and Sling can stay on top of the trend in their own way.

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RIM Opens Up the Floodgates to BlackBerry App Development

Lots of big exciting news happening in the BlackBerry world right now.

Lots of big exciting news happening in the BlackBerry world right now. Not only is the public beta for the SlingPlayer Mobile officially available for BlackBerry users, but RIM is now taking submissions for app developers.

The App store is rumored to be launching this Spring, so developers will need to get busy whipping up some amazing and handy applications!

If you would like to submit an application, just fill out an application from here.

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Daily Tech: SlingPlayer Mobile Is Now Available

You can now download SlingPlayer Mobile on your cell phone for a one-time fee of $30 (or try it free for 30 days) if you have a BlackBerry and a Slingbox.

  • You can now download SlingPlayer Mobile on your cell phone for a one-time fee of $30 (or try it free for 30 days) if you have a BlackBerry and a Slingbox. — Gizmodo
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Daily Tech: Transform Your HDTV From Drab to Festive Fab

Sacramento designers decided to spruce up their home tech this holiday season by adding a silver frame around their flat-screen television.

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SlingPlayer on the BlackBerry to Be Showcased at CES

After hearing a few months back that SlingPlayer Mobile was working with RIM to develop a BlackBerry, I have been anxiously awaiting a release date.

After hearing a few months back that SlingPlayer Mobile was working with RIM to develop a BlackBerry, I have been anxiously awaiting a release date.

Sling Media has finally confirmed that they will be releasing SlingPlayer Mobile for BlackBerry later this year. They have also announced that they will be unveiling their software running on a BlackBerry Pearl 8120 during CES next week.

Wondering why this is such a big deal? Just like Slingmedia from your laptop, with the SlingPlayer Mobile software, you'll be able to watch your home TV on a number of mobile phone platforms including Windows Mobile, Palm OS, and Symbian OS. And it won't require a monthly fee or other recurring charges, you'll just need to purchase a SlingPlayer Mobile for a one-time charge of $29.99. How great is that?!

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