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Sonos ships new smaller Play: 3 speaker
As rumored, Sonos has added a new, smaller wireless networked speaker to its lineup, the $299 Play: 3.
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iPhone 4 captures magical guitar string wiggles
The iPhone's rolling shutter camera is used to create a dramatic video of guitar strings oscillating from the inside out.
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Uebo M400 WiFi Media Player review: Doesn't miss a beat
The M400 played every file format we threw it at without missing a beat. So how does it stand up compared with our list of the best media-streaming devices?
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Eton Soulra XL review: Mostly sunny
While it may not blow you away with its sound quality, the Eton Soulra XL is a sturdy and attractive portable iPod/iPhone audio system that offers a built-in rechargeable battery and solar charging.
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Friday Poll: Are you stoked to try Spotify?
Spotify finally arrived in the U.S. this week, offering on-demand music streaming to the masses. Are you interested enough to give it a whirl?
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Hands-on with Spotify
The Spotify streaming-music services lands in the United States, but was it worth the wait? CNET Senior Editor Donald Bell takes a look at Spotify and its competitors, and weighs in on whether the service is worth your time.
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Sony's new waterproof wearable Walkman
Splish, splash, Sony wants you to take a bath with its latest waterproof wearable Walkman.
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Spotify: Five CNET editors, five thumbs-up
With Spotify now live in the United States, five CNET editors give the music streaming service a whirl. We've got our gripes, but overall, we're fans. Originally posted at News - Digital Media
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Imogen Heap controls music with 'magic gloves'
The gloves function as both live instruments and DJ. The singer debuted the technology at a TED conference in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Singing robot mouth wants to karaoke with you
Back to scare visitors to a trade show in Tokyo, Hideyuki Sawada's singing mouth just won't shut up. No need to fear, Lady Gaga.