Sony has sold a license of its application LocationFree to the company Kaga Electronics in order to port the application to the Mac platform.
The LocationFree Base Station is getting popular in Japan. Once you have plugged this base station to the web, to the TV or to your computer, you can immediately get access to all data streaming through it.
But it does not work only locally. You can also get access to your base from anywhere in the world, you simply need an internet connection; in this case, the base will compress the video signal and stream it as a server.
To get access to this video stream, on simply need a terminal: a PC, a PDA, a PSP and soon a Mac.
For additional information about LocationFree:
http://products.sel.sony.com/locationfreetv/flash.html
To be noticed: This is a quite major change in Sony policies regarding Mac support, Mac users were considered for years as negligible, but it seems that it is not the case anymore...
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