Posts with tag sling
Posted May 17th 2008 3:26PM by Brad Linder
Filed under: PVR Wire, Cable/Satellite, Hardware
DISH Network is working on a new set top box that will work as a satellite receiver, personal video recorder, Slingbox, and SlingCatcher. The move isn't particularly surprising. Why would EchoStar have purchased Sling Media if the satellite network didn't plan to release an all-in-one set top box. But this is the first time we've heard the company talk about an actual product.
The announcement came during a recent DISH Network team summit, and Satellite Guys has a writeup with some of the highlights from the event. Here's what we know about the upcoming 722s so far:
- Support for Clip + Sling, which lets you send short video clips over the internet to friends
- Redesigned user interface including a program guide with channel logos
- New UHF remote control with a touchpad
- Front of the unit has a touchscreen and no buttons
- 1 TB hard drive, half of which will be preloaded with HD movies
- Integrated web browser for accessing a handful of web sites
- Also works as a SlingCatcher, letting you watch internet video on your TV
No word on pricing or availability yet. If you don't feel like signing up for DISH Network, you can get all of these features by buying handful of boxes from Sling Media. But the idea of getting a single multi-function box is pretty compelling. If DISH can keep the price down on the 722s or even offer it for free with a subscription, the new box could be a major selling point for the company in its battle against DirecTV and the cable networks.
[via Gizmo Lovers]
Posted May 14th 2008 4:27PM by Brad Linder
Filed under: PVR Wire, Cable/Satellite, Hardware

Sling Media first announced the SlingModem in January, and we haven't heard much about the product since. Now it looks like Sling will be showing off the device at The Cable Show next week.
The box will basically have most of the features you'd expect from a Slingbox (ie: you connect it to your TiVo, cable box, or other device to stream live or recorded TV over the internet) plus a built in cable modem. The SlingModem is targeted at cable service providers who might want to offer the box to customers. Odds are you won't be able to pick up a SlingModem at your local Best Buy anytime soon.
The continued development of the cable-only SlingModem shows that Sling's parent company EchoStar was serious when it spun off the DISH Network satellite network as a separate division.
[via Gizmo Lovers]
Posted Aug 24th 2007 12:36PM by Brad Linder
Filed under: PVR Wire, Software

Place-shifting software maker
Orb Networks announced it's signed up its
1 millionth registered user. We've been using Orb for years to stream video from our PC-based PVR across the web, but in case you're not familiar, here's how it works.
You install a client on your PC and it scans specified directories for audio, video, and photos. When you login to
mycast.orb.com from any computer, PDA, or mobile phone, you can stream video from your home PC. You can also use Orb to watch live TV using your PC's TV tuner card. Just make sure that card's not scheduled to record something else, as we've found that Orb stop BeyondTV recordings in order to stream live TV.
While
Sling Media gets all the attention (and rightfully so, since the Slingbox is easy to use with or without a PC), Orb is free and a handy addition to any home theater PC.
Along with a self-congratulatory press release marking the 1 million customer mark, Orb also released a couple interesting facts about what people have been streaming. For example, Pink Floyd, Linkin Park, and Metallica are the top three music artists streamed. Sportsl, local and national news, and Seinfeld, Mythbusters, and Scrubs have topped the TV streams.
[via
Mobility Site]