Snapstick and D-Link start web-to-TV SplitMedia trials this month

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It’s hardly a done deal when a relationship is described as in “talks.” Nevertheless, D-Link and Snapstick are definitely working together to evaluate Snapstick’s SplitMedia technology. Snapstick, as you’ll recall, lets you snap any web content (with a focus on video services from Hulu, YouTube and the like) over WiFi from your smartphone to a D-Link box connected to a TV. It works from a laptop too, presumably without all the wrist-flicking. The private trial launches to users later this month but we hope to have a demonstration for you from CES in Las Vegas last this week. Until then, check the video demonstration after the break. Continue reading Snapstick and D-Link start web-to-TV SplitMedia trials this month Snapstick and D-Link start web-to-TV SplitMedia trials this month originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 04 Jan 2011 13:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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