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SlingMedia is testing Symbian client

By Dusan Belic on Monday, August 13th, 2007 at 3:45 AM PST In Applications, Symbian

SlingMedia is testing Symbian client in betaTill Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) came on stage, carriers were the one with all the control. So it wasn’t surprising when we saw SlingPlayer for Symbian handsets released on X-Series from Hutchison 3, before the actual SlingMedia client was available to the other, non-3 users.

Now, SlingMedia started to test the generic version of its mobile client for Symbian devices in the U.S. If you’re interested to participate in a beta program, it’s required that you own either Nokia (NYSE: NOK) N75, E65 or N95, and that you have an unlimited data plan on AT&T (NYSE: T) or T-Mobile (NYSE: DT). Once selected, you’ll have to keep a zipped lip about confidential information, complete at least 2 short surveys, watch tons of TV on your device and of course report all the bugs and annoyances you may encounter.

Intrigued? Sign-up here!

[Via: DarlaMack]

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One Comment on “SlingMedia is testing Symbian client”

  1. William says:

    This would be nice application.

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