Sunday, May 13, 2012

Dish Network Remote Access iPad app upgrade brings a new UI, more speed

Dish Network Remote Access iPad app upgrade brings a new UI, more speed

Sure, it's not as revolutionary as the new automated ad skipping built into its DVRs, but Dish Network has also just revamped its Remote Access iPad app. While other pay-TV providers are proud about streaming channels to mobile devices only within the home or shifting a few recordings, Dish's tight Sling integration still provides the most video wherever the user might be, as well as DVR management, a full guide and remote control. The 3.0.3 upgrade brings an entirely new user interface that's optimized for the retina display, guide data without interrupting the video, favorite channels list, and claims to speed up the process of both loading various screens and connecting to stream live TV. Hit iTunes for the updated app or read the press release after the break for more details and let us know how it's working for you.

Continue reading Dish Network Remote Access iPad app upgrade brings a new UI, more speed

Dish Network Remote Access iPad app upgrade brings a new UI, more speed originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 11 May 2012 08:34:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |  sourceiTunes  | Email this | Comments


tornado in dallas texas the island president the maldives harper lee mega millions numbers the fray seahawks new uniforms 2012

1 comment:

  1. There is not one other app from any provider in the pay TV field that can compare to the DRA app. Only because not one of them can offer their subscribers what the DRA app can. While providers keep streaming locked up in the house, the DRA app with the help of my Sling Adapter allows me to stream all of my live channels and stored programs to my mobile device no matter where I am. I have been working nights at Dish for years, so this comes in handy because I am able to stay caught up on my stored programs or shows on live channels if I choose. Lately though, it has become most useful during my 45 minutes for my bus at night. Instead of staring blankly into space for that time, I can enjoy my favorite shows on my iPhone and make the wait melt away.

    ReplyDelete