Logitech debuts Squeezebox Radio, Touch network music players

In addition to a $150 Harmony 700 remote , Logitech announced on Thursday its Squeezebox Radio , a clock radio-sized speaker system that streams Internet radio, online music services and songs stored on your computer. Called a “network music player” — it uses 802.11g — the radio has integrated speakers and a 2.4-inch LCD with which you can view playlists and other information. The ‘box has neat social network integration, pairing with Facebook, Rhapsody, Pandora, Slacker, iTunes, Sirius,

Onkyo’s New AV Receiver Plays Back Internet Radio and Network Sources

Onkyo has introduced and begun shipping its first network-capable home theater receiver configured for Pandora, Rhapsody, and Sirius’ streaming internet radio services. The new Onkyo TX-NR807 also capable of playing computer music files from networked PCs, is fully compatible with the Digital Living Network Alliance’s DLNA 1.5 consumer electronics interoperability specification, and sells for less than half the price of the company’s previous network-capable model. With THX Select2 Plus certific

Onkyo Debuts TX-NR807 Mid-Price THX Select2 Plus AV Receiver [Streaming Internet Radio Capabilities, DLNA 1.5 Networking]

Onkyo has introduced and begun shipping the TX-NR807; its first network-capable home theater receiver configured for Pandora, Rhapsody, and Sirius’ streaming Internet radio services. The new Onkyo TX-NR807 is also capable of playing computer music files from networked PCs, is fully compatible with the Digital Living Network Alliance’s DLNA 1.5 consumer electronics interoperability specification, and sells for less than half the price of the company’s previous network-capable model. Wit

Top 10 Tricks for Making Your Playlists Rock [Lifehacker Top 10]

If music is part of your everyday work routine, workout, or commute, stuffing your player full of tunes and hitting shuffle just won't cut it. Scan these 10 tips for improving and expanding your music playlists. Photo by Fey the Ferocious Feyrannosaur . 10. Build persistent online playlists Last.fm , Pandora —they're both popular places to listen to tunes online, but they don't let you queue up music for later, unless you're a monthly subscriber. If you want to slot and stream exact

Life Is But A Stream

Coincidentally, I'm listening to Pandora as I write this post. According to new research coming out from the UK teens ages 14 to 18 are downloading less illegal music and streaming more. From the Guardian article : The survey of 1,000 fans also shows that many 14 to 18 year olds are now streaming music regularly online using services such as YouTube and Spotify. At the same time less than a third of teenagers are now illegally downloading music, the survey suggests. In January this year 26

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