Seen that? – DIY Wireless Music Player

Posted in Best of on March 31st, 2010

DIY Wireless Music Player Digital Music – The Future

Squeezebox teamed with Pandora to offer personal radio streaming for the home. Linksys joined Yahoo Music in a recent similar announcement. Squeezebox is offered by Slim Devices. It's a wireless bridge the connects music played on a computer to stereo speakers. Pandora is a streaming music service that allows users to customize the music played. The custom radio service cost $36 per year and will be offered with a free [...] Read More


SanDisk Sansa Goes Wireless Digital Music – The Future

SanDisk has introduced a new mp3 player to combat Apples' iPod and iTunes. The sandisk sansa Connect includes both WiFi and the Yahoo Music Unlimited Service for a complete music experience. The Sansa Connect comes with 4GB in storage with a microSD card slot, a 2.2-inch color screen, and integration with Yahoo music, radio, messaging, and Flickr photo-sharing services via WiFi. Among the major competitors, only Microsoft's Zune has WiFi but [...] Read More


DIY Wireless Music Player P2P File Sharing

Tinkerer Nathan True shows how to build your own Wireless Music Player. This truly is for hardcore programmers only with lots of time on their hands. True writes: It's a problem many of us are familiar with. We have an extensive music library on our computers and iPods/portable music players, and we would like to listen to it at home, but our computers are too far from the stereo, or the [...] Read More


Wireless Music Player The Gadgets Weblog

There are three two ways of having things of your own: buying, doing it yourself, or stealing. Usually, you opt for buying because there's a lack of technical knowledge among other things but this time it's different. Nathan True will be your mentor for this project, and as he says there are some reasons why you would want a Wireless Music Player: "We have an extensive music library on our computers [...] Read More



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