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Aug 20, 2009 -
Let me start off by saying that this is not a birdcage. Although I wouldn't mind the sound of a little bird tweeting to wake me up in the morning (instead of my annoying alarm clock), this is something way geekier.
Called the Music Cage, this speaker plays your tunes wirelessly over a computer or a Bluetooth connection via your mobile phone.
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Jun 21, 2007 -
This PLUG + PLAY wireless speaker system came about during a ten week industrial design bachelor degree project whereby research was conducted to better identify the needs of the user. Designer Per Brickstad worked in collaboration with Swedish speaker company Audio Pro to develop these unique transparent speakers that can play music from cell phones, computers and mp3 players. In its early design phase, audio files were sent from each device by small plug elements.
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Dec 14, 2006 -
Having a holiday party? Yumsugar,which launches tomorrow, has all of the right recipes, but when it comes to entertainment, you better make sure you have some speakers to really get the party started.
Oregon Scientific's StyleFi Music Sphere uses wireless digital technology to play from up to three different audio sources at a distance of 100 feet or less, and its design is about as chic as they come.
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May 29, 2007 -
When the folks from Griffin dropped by to let me test out their portable Journi speaker they also let me test out the soon-to-be-released Evolve speaker, which combines a small, traditional iPod speaker system with the joy of portability and wirelessness.
The system is made up of a light charging base and two cube-shaped speakers that can be moved off the base or in to a new room. The demo guy actually started it up and made me follow him across the office with one of the cubes and shockingly, the sound was still pretty great.
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Aug 24, 2007 -
Our friends at Apartment Therapy were a little hard on this "wireless, glowing, obelisk shaped speaker system" because of its shape. We on the other hand, think it's rather chic.
It uses NXT flat panel speaker technology to give off 2.1 stereo sound in a single unit.
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Jan 30, 2008 -
I think the idea of nature meeting technology is great. . .
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Jun 12, 2007 -
Back in the day, playing tunes outside consisted of blasting my mini CD player. Thankfully technology (and my taste in music) has improved over the years. For instance, Griffin's wireless Evolve speakers are great because you can place them wherever you want to hear music, whether it be poolside or in the backyard.
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Oct 27, 2008 -
Chilly? Need to groove? Pull on this Headphone Beanie ($25) and rock out with ease: There are speakers inside the hat!
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May 09, 2007 -
Yesterday, I suggested you consider getting your mother (or mother figure) a set of great headphones, for Mother's Day, but what if she doesn't have anything to plug those headphones into? It might be time to hook her up with a suitable MP3 player.
The Insignia 4-Gigabyte MP3 and Video Player has gained praise recently - namely from The New York Times - for its Bluetooth capabilities, which are still pretty rare in the MP3 player world.
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Mar 01, 2007 -
A couple of us were talking about WiFi routers the other day in our weekly geeksugar live chat and I realized there are probably a ton of you out there using wireless routers at home and at work. If you're having trouble getting a solid signal it may not be the router's fault. Becky Waring from PC Magazine has put together some great tips on How to improve your WiFi Network's performance.
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