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July 23, 2006
PC Mag Editor not happy about Sling Encryption
From Stu, one of our best customers and sources of information:
Jim Louderback, the editor of PC Mag, made a mention that his favorite add-on no longer works. He was referring to your Slingbox recorder. This was done on his podcast - What's New Now? (July 21)
Looks like Sling is going to be facing more competition - not just from Sony's LocationFree, but also new companies called HAVA and AirEpoch. It's going to be hard to maintain the encryption policy, especially if the competition is open to recording.
I predict that there will be a permanent recording solution for Slingbox devices by January 1, 2007. Or even earlier if they want to HAVA good Christmas season.
Posted by Bill Dettering at July 23, 2006 11:27 AM | Technorati Tags: sling slingbox drm tivo recording tv media video
