
Sling Media has just made available its SlingPlayer Mobile uppdate for Windows Mobile Pocket PCs (aka Professional and Classic), Windows Mobile Smartphone (aka Standard) and Symbian S60 smartphones. This allows owners of phones running on the aforementioned operating systems to watch and control home TV programming from virtually anywhere in the world thanks to a Slingbox. These new versions also boast additional support for more handsets like the Palm Treo 500/500v and Nokia N95 8GB, improved video streaming quality on selected phones and support for extra set-top boxes. Current SlingPlayer Mobile customers will be able to benefit from a free upgrade, while new customers are offered a free 30-day trial. If you like it after a month, pony up $30 to Sling Media.
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