Sony's LocationFree software coming to MacOS X
Sony today announced that Kaga Electronics has licensed its LocationFree software, which allows users to stream TV or DVD content via the "LocationFree Base Station" to devices connected to the Internet (such as the PSP) - even if they are located on the other side of the globe. According to Sony, Kaga will port the software Apple’s MacOS X operating system.
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