Sling demos iPhone proof of concept for remote media streaming
What would the night before XMAS WWDC be without a broken embargo, right? We were holding on to this news until midnight tonight but the cat's out of the bag early... and somewhat expected anyway. Tomorrow at the Apple WWDC, Sling Media will be showing off a SlingPlayer mobile client for the iPhone. It's solely a proof of concept (read: you can't have it) that currently works on jailbroken phones, probably because the final iPhone SDK isn't out the door just. Of course, that's likely to change in less than 24 hours, so hopefully, the new iPhone client will move to reality pretty darn quick: remote television streams in 480 x 320 are sound pretty good to me. Or will the new iPhone have an even higher res? We'll find out soon enough, but first I have to put some milk and cookies out for Stevie Claus... g'night! [Shoot! And I was thinking of bypassing this new iPhone version thinking I didn't need 3G. Sling just threw that idea out the window. Scrooges! ;)]








Were talking about Mobility Today here, correct?
Posted by: Benz145 | June 08, 2008 at 11:19 PM
I couldn't say who broke the embargo, simply because I don't know. Sling sent me the information in advance and then let me know last night that the embargo was broken and therefore lifted.
I do see that there's a video demo on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8Cdl546xEQ
Posted by: Kevin C. Tofel | June 09, 2008 at 05:40 AM
It wasn't Mobility Today and it was probably an accident. The embargo date was presented deep within an multi-paragraph email. I think most bloggers are hit with so many releases, for efficiency it's easy to skim and read alternate sentences - or fewer.
Posted by: Dave Zatz | June 09, 2008 at 08:33 AM
I'd imagine you can still skip the 3G iPhone, when the SDK was first announced they pointed out that VoIP apps would only be allowed to use the wifi connection. (as opposed to cell data) So unless they were simply playing coy regarding having proper data in a later release, it seems likely streaming video would have the same limitation.
Posted by: Matthew F. | June 09, 2008 at 08:57 AM