Results for music in review
Articles & reviews
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Wireless Music Dispatched To The Digital Home*
Tuesday 14 February 2006 – 02:00
Logitech turns your PC into a powerful audio gateway. Its latest products unwire the digital home by transmitting music to a Logitech wireless headset or music receiver.
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Sony unveils two series of digital music players*
Thursday 10 May 2007 – 01:43
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Slim Devices and Infrant Make Expensive Music Together*
Thursday 27 July 2006 – 04:42
Slim Devices has bundled its Squeezebox and Infrant's ReadyNAS NV to go after Sonos in the high-end, whole-house audio market. Jim Buzbee looks at the odds of their success.
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20,000 Channels of Music Online? Legal? And Free? Welcome to Mercora*
Wednesday 2 March 2005 – 06:00
Two Mercora network executives talk about their new music search and streaming service, which is free right now and 100% legal! -
iRiver H10: Music To Go... And Photos Too*
Tuesday 1 March 2005 – 06:00
iRiver included an image-browing system in its new H10 jukebox to set it apart from other 5 GB music players. While various limitations make this feature less than ideal, the H10 has some other things going for it: good sound quality, Sennheiser earphones and simple operation. -
Oakley Thump: Sunglasses for Music Lovers*
Friday 4 February 2005 – 06:00
Combine an MP3 player and sunglasses, and you get the Oakley Thump. Is this the coolest thing you can put on your head? It may be, but you'll only get to find out if you have money to burn. -
Head to Head: Slim Devices' Squeezebox and Creative's Sound Blaster Wireless Music*
Thursday 16 September 2004 – 10:35
Networked music adapters can be a less expensive (though not cheap!) alternative to a Media Center PC for getting your digital music files out of the back bedroom office where your computer sits and into your living room where more comfortable listening options await. Scott Sidel takes a look at two products that both get the job done, but take different approaches in getting there. -
Creative Zen NX: Let There Be Music!*
Saturday 22 November 2003 – 06:00
The mobile music player and hard disk market not only demands elbowroom, it also wants a slim waist and good looks. Creative has come up with the Zen NX, which knows the score and is sexy too.
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