gadgetgrid.com - 11/4/2009
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The Logitech Squeezebox Radio is a device that uses your Wi-Fi network to stream crystal-clear music from thousands of Internet Radio stations or from your personal digital music collection. This radio can tune in music services such as Pandora, Rhapsody or other portable device using ...
Logitech makes Squeezebox Radio and Touch official
engadget.com 9/3/2009 —
Logitech has finally released info on its upcoming additions to the Squeezebox lineup, and we're happy to share it all with you, dear readers. First up is the FCC-approved Squeezebox Radio, sporting integrated speakers and a 2.4-inch LCD upon ...
Logitech Squeezebox Boom made official
crunchgear.com 8/29/2008 —
Looking for a dead simple music player? Take a gander at Logitech’s Squeezebox Boom. It connects directly to your home network and streams all your content along with the ability to tap into your Last.FM, Slacker, Rhapsody and Sirius accounts. ...
Logitech Squeezebox Boom
reviews.digitaltrends.com 9/29/2008 —
Most streaming music devices require two key outside components to work: speakers and a source to power them. Since there are very few powered speakers out there in reality, you most likely need to attach the streaming device to a mini-system ...
Logitech Squeezbox Touch Unveiled Early
i4u.com 8/28/2009 — The Logitech Squeezebox Touch was supposed to be unveiled at the IFA 2009 according to German Heise. Since some Logitech Squeezebox Touch unboxing photos appeared earlier today on Engadget and the FCC more details are now available.
The new ...
Queen Online
queenonline.com 9/29/2009 — Queen Absolute Greatest Logitech Squeezebox The legendary rock band, Queen, are making music history with the release of its new album, Absolute Greatest – the ultimate compilation of the band’s most popular, enduring and iconic songs. In an industry ...
Squeezebox Touch unboxed and in the wild
engadget.com 8/28/2009 —
Well, what do we have here? Looks like someone got their hands on Logitech's Squeezebox Touch a little bit early and was kind enough to snap some pictures. According to the hapless owner and photographer, however, it's stuck in software update ...
Slacker stops making hardware players
electronista.com 10/23/2009 — Slacker will stop building its only hardware digital streaming music player, the G2 in the second half of 2010, according to a Wednesday WSJ report. The 2GB device was launched in 2007 and grew to include 4GB and 8GB capacities. Slacker is still ...