Slingbox Now Supports Windows Mobile 6

While the launch of Windows Mobile 6 has thus far largely failed to reach anyone but T-Mobile customers, developers are slowly porting their handset applications to Microsoft's new operating system. Sling Media on Thursday made available an updated version of its SlingPlayer software.

Used in conjunction with the company's popular Slingbox device, SlingPlayer enables users to view and control their television remotely over a cell phone or laptop. The application is not free, however, and pricing is set at $29.99 USD. While SlingPlayer works over EDGE, performance is much better over 3G networks from AT&T, Sprint and Verizon, which have yet to release Windows Mobile 6 devices or upgrades.

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