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Categories: News, Rumors and Gossip SlingPlayer Mobile iPhone / iPod Touch Mobile Phones / Portable Devices
Harry McCracken over at PC World has asked some of the tough questions in the days following Apple's announcement of the iPhone SDK, which opens the doors for third-party commercial applications on iPhone. Presumably, one could expect Sling Media to take a hard look at bringing Sling-shifting TV capabilities to the touch friendly phone.
However, Harry's analysis brought up the question about what will be forbidden in the Apple iPhone Apps store. Unlocking programs, porn, and privacy invading apps will be forbidden (obviously), but the non-descriptive rule about "bandwidth hogs" raises some concern for Sling owners. Streaming video would be considered by most to be a bandwidth hog, which could mean that SlingPlayer Mobile for iPhone may not be allowed to be distributed through the Apps store. Whether or not a Wi-Fi only version of SlingPlayer would be allowed, but such a program would seem limiting once a 3G capable iPhone makes its inevitable debut.
While this is only speculation about what that particular rule means, it does invite some good discussion on the topic. How would you feel if Apple said "no way" to a SlingPlayer on iPhone? What would you do? Post in the comments below.
Check out Harry's article over at PC World for more thoughts on the iPhone SDK.
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The link to PC World is bad - it actually links to the edit link for the article.
-MegaZone, GizmoLovers.com
Slingbox PRO-HD w/TiVo Series3, Slingbox SOLO w/TiVo Pioneer DVR-810H, SPM Treo 680, SP WinXP
(Former Sling Media Beta Program Manager.)
My question is, has past smartphones with sling media ability been seen negatively by phone carriers for its use of the bandwidth and are moving towards not allowing slingmedia on "their hardware"?
What I was surprise at the the SDK announcement was apple allowing VIOP software like Skype on the phone/touch in limited access to WIFI. I figure Carriers would be less likely to accept that then SlingMedia.
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I'd be happy just with a WiFi version for the iPod Touch!
Surely though it's a matter for consumers and mobile networks to decide upon what is a 'bandwidth hog' - Apple don't need to make a decision. If the consumer is willing to pay the network an appropriate fee to access high consumption/streaming services then surely they should be allowed to?
Any official SlingMedia comment re. an iPhone/iPod Touch version of SlingPlayer? :D
It's ok if Apple does not allow the Slingplayer on its platform... I will go with Nokia or a Smartphone instead.
Definitely less cool but at least I do what I want. ;)
I will probably go to Sprint. Where Apple should have gone in the first place. Why tout about cutting edge technology and push the slowest data service possible?
If Apple says No Way then I will say No Way to The iPhone. ...
When I hear that the Slingplayer is welcome, then I will "trade in" my blackjack for an iPhone. If not, I will probably settle for the AT&T Tilt or the latest best Windows Smartphone.
Any new info on the Slingbox on Iphone subject????
How about on Tmobilies new G!????
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