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SlingBox works around DRM

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I spent most of my time at CES listening and schmoozing in the "Mobile Media" and "Digital Hollywood" seminars. However one company that got my attention, within the 1.6 million square feet of exhibits, was Sling Media. Their premier product SlingBox allows you to watch all of your media, including cable, satellite, and/or DVR, "anywhere-anytime" from the Internet. This clever and inexpensive gadget avoids unnecessary fees and DRM issues. Now there is no excuse to miss an episode of Jerry Springer again (assuming you have a job).

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