Internet Radio Expands Its Reach
by Leslie Stimson, 02.16.2010
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by Leslie Stimson, 02.16.2010
Roberts is extending its Wi-Fi radio series. Two
radios have already been announced, with a further duo being
released next year. Roberts established themselves as the retro
looking, but technology-packing, radio producer. When others were
bringing out DAB radios that looked like bugs or something out of a
panel on the space-shuttle, Roberts pushed a DAB system into a box
similar to the one they have been producing since the 1920s. It
looked good and sounded good, and came in a range of natty colours
to match anybody’s living room.
我测试了Sonos公司$399美元的ZonePlayer S5 (Sonos.com/S5), 一台多合一的系统, 可以脱离你的电脑播放音乐, 包括电脑上的音乐文档、来自网络广播站点Pandora和Last.fm的内容、本地广播电台、Sirius网络广播、 Napster和Rhapsody。S5直接插到你的路由器和一个墙上的电源上,在你的电脑上安装一个简单的软件程序,作
| by Rob Jackson on December 21st, 2009 |
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A legislator in Maine wants to make cell phone packaging come with a distinct warning message that they can cause brain cancer. Some countries do have these warnings but they aren’t required anywhere in the United States and since no scientific consensus has been reached, it’ll probably be a difficult bill to have passed. The issue at hand is electromagnetic radiation and when the devices is placed directly next to your head during calls… I’m sure you get the idea.
Whether you agree with Andrea Boland (the representative behind the initiative) or not, I think you would find it hard to disagree with the following:
While there’s little agreement about the health hazards, Boland said M
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Sonos S5: Sound Entry In Music Wars

With the S5,Sonos might have produced the most technologically
advanced one-piece, under-$400 music system in the world. (HANDOUT
/ December 22, 2009)
Kevin Hunt
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The Electronic Jungle
December 27, 2009
Sonos pulled a fast one with its new ZonePlayer S5, an all-in-one
wireless music system that looks like a gelded iPod speaker
dock.
It is not, as one might innocently presume, merely an effort to lower the cost of entry into Sonos' otherwise expensive ($1,000 and up) music systems using wireless mesh networks