Philips said that the product will be UPnP compliant but will not work with Apple's Rendezvous technology. "Rendezvous compatibility may be added as an upgrade later on," the spokesman said.
wtf is UPnP? from the sound of the rest of the article it appears to be another intel product ... ?
and does anyone know what offerings sony has (as mentioned in the article) - i couldn't find anything relating stereos and wifi on their site .
that "home pod" doesn't sound bad ... only thing is i would prefer to select my music in itunes on my pbg4 and have it played through my stereo (without cables)!
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<a href="http://www.slimdevices.com/" target="_blank">SliMp3</a>
looks cool to me but a little expensive
you could try this- it says it works with OS X
<a href="http://www.slimdevices.com/" target="_blank">SliMp3</a>
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just load our open source software onto your Macintosh, Windows or Linux computer and plug the player into your ethernet network.
i don't wany anymore plugs!
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here: <a href="http://www.thinksecret.com/news/philipsreceiver.html" target="_blank">http://www.thinksecret.com/news/philipsreceiver.html</a><hr></blockquote>
Philips said that the product will be UPnP compliant but will not work with Apple's Rendezvous technology. "Rendezvous compatibility may be added as an upgrade later on," the spokesman said.
wtf is UPnP? from the sound of the rest of the article it appears to be another intel product ... ?
and does anyone know what offerings sony has (as mentioned in the article) - i couldn't find anything relating stereos and wifi on their site .
that "home pod" doesn't sound bad ... only thing is i would prefer to select my music in itunes on my pbg4 and have it played through my stereo (without cables)!