"Network base station can stream live television and video content to remote PCs."
"Sony will begin selling from October a network base-station that can stream live television and other video content through a home network or across the Internet to remote PCs."
"Wherever you go on earth you can watch your own content," says Satoru Maeda, head of the Sony division that produced the device, at a Tokyo news conference. While video recorders can be used to time-shift programs, the Location Free Base Station can be used to "place-shift" your entertainment, he says."
PCWorld.com
Wednesday, September 07, 2005
Sony Brings Location Free TV to PCs
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