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- (1) SONOS (Silicon-Oxide-Nitride-Oxide-Silicon) See charge trap flash.
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- Should Apple buy Sonos?
- I hope notI want Steve Jobs controlling all my consumer electronics gear EVEN LESS than I want Bill Gates controlling all my computers!Sure, I'd like much more creativity and interconnectedness in the CE world, but not that the cost to be exacted by ol' Steve.No to SonosApple already has products...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-21
- Sonos Controller 3.0 (Mobile)
- When combined with Sonos ZonePlayers in the rooms of your choice, you can find and play all the music you want, all over your house. With Sonos and an iPhone you can instantly access all the music in your personal collection, including your iTunes playlists, and free Internet radio stations....
- Software downloads 2009-08-11
- Sonos Bundle BU250
- Photo gallery:Sonos Bundle BU250Sonos is back for 2009 with a new version of its signature Digital Audio System. Like earlier iterations of the Sonos product, the new "Bundle 250" allows you to wirelessly access your computer's digital music collection as well as a wide range of Internet radio and streaming-audio...
- Product reviews 2009-07-28
- Sonos touchscreen remote on the way?
- With competition coming from the likes of Cisco/Linksys and Yamaha, Sonos looks to be making a bit of an upgrade to its multi-room audio solution. A new remote has been spotted by UK blog Automated Home, the first from Sonos that is a touchscreen model, instead of using a scroll...
- Blog posts 2009-07-03
- Sonos killer? Yamaha unleashes MusicCast2 multiroom audio system
- Sonos killer? Yamaha unleashes MusicCast2 multiroom audio systema few airport expresses and and iPod Touch can do the same thing.....only much cheaper... with the files stored on your computer or on external drives (1TB drives can be had for like $70 now) you also have limitless cheap storage. want...
- Discussion threads 2009-06-22
- Sonos Charging Cradle CC100
- The Sonos CC100 is a charging cradle for the Sonos CR100. (The CR100 is also available as part of the Sonos BU150 bundle.) The CC100 is a more attractive and functional version of the default Sonos power adapter that's included with the CR100 and BU150.
- Product reviews 2008-08-05
- Sonos ZoneBridge BR100 - wireless bridge
- The Sonos ZoneBridge BR100 is a wireless bridge for the Sonos Digital Music System. The $100 unit doesn't have any audio outputs; instead, it's just designed to pass wireless signals between Sonos ZonePlayer base stations. In that regard, it can be used to fill in "dead spaces" in a home's...
- Product reviews 2008-08-05
- Sonos ZonePlayer ZP120
- The Sonos ZonePlayer ZP120 is the amplified base station portion of the Sonos Digital Music System. One ZP120 is included with the Sonos Bundle 150 (BU150), but additional units, for expanding the wireless music network into more rooms, can be purchased for $500 each. Because it has a built-in amplifier...
- Product reviews 2008-08-05
- Sonos ZonePlayer ZP80
- Editors' note: As of August 2008, this product has been replaced by the Sonos ZonePlayer ZP90. That upgraded model adds faster wireless access, but is otherwise the same as the older ZP80 listed here.
- Product reviews 2008-08-05
- Sonos ZonePlayer ZP90
- The Sonos ZonePlayer ZP90 is the non-amplified base station portion of the Sonos Digital Music System. One ZP90 is included with the Sonos Bundle 150 (BU150), but additional units for expanding the wireless music network into more rooms can be purchased for $350 each. (As of August 2008, the ZP90...
- Product reviews 2008-08-05
- Sonos Digital Music System BU150
- Sonos has been around since 2005, when the small company introduced its first multiroom digital music system to glowing reviews (including a CNET.com Editors' Choice Award). The product was comprised of two base stations and a unique for the time remote with a full-color screen that allowed you to wirelessly...
- Product reviews 2008-08-05
- Sonos BU130 ZonePlayer 130 Bundle
- In 2005, Sonos introduced its first multiroom digital music system to rave reviews and an Editors' Choice from CNET.com. The original bundle featured the ZP100 ZonePlayers, with built-in amplifiers that required nothing more than adding a couple of speakers. The company followed up a year later with a second bundle...
- Product reviews 2007-06-22
- Pandora politically correct?
- File this under funnny?I'm listening to Pandora Radio through my Sonos today when up comes a track from one of my favorite artists, Cock Robin.Only in Sonos it looked more like this: Yes, C**k Robin.Just as a bit of background, Cock Robin is a great band that...
- Blog posts 2007-06-13
- Dear Steve Jobs
- Dear Steve,Over the past 18 years Ive spent close to $200k on Apple products, and I think with a track record like that, I can honestly say that Im a pretty good customer. Im someone who not only loves Apple products, but has a tendency to believe in the general...
- Blog posts 2007-04-27
- Sonos Announcement, A Rhapsody, an Apology, and I Wii
- Sonos Announcement, A Rhapsody, an Apology, and I WiiAbout TimeIt's so great to see a convert to subscription music. The long adoption time is mind boggling. Check out Rhapsody Radish for playlists to work with your Sonos. You just can't do this stuff with a download model.The Sonos and the...
- Discussion threads 2007-01-09
- Sonos Announcement, A Rhapsody, an Apology, and I Wii
- Im thouroughly excited about the future for the first time since...maybe last week. Stick with me here...Im gonna wax on. Today at CES, Sonos announced support for a plethora of online music solutions (Napster, MTV Networks’ URGE, Yahoo! Music Unlimited, Zune Marketplace, etc.). While Ive worked with Sonos in...
- Blog posts 2007-01-08
- Sonos Digital Music System (ZP80 bundle)
- In 2005, Sonos introduced its first multiroom digital music system to rave reviews and an Editors' Choice from CNET.com. Most multiroom setups are complicated, costly affairs that involve pricey equipment and professional installers. But Sonos managed to come up with a simple, elegant, and relatively affordable solution to streaming...
- Product reviews 2006-04-12
- DRM: Three dirty letters you won't hear in a CES keynote
- Doc Searls pans Paul Otellini's CES presentation of Intel's ViiV for the media cartel it's bound to create: Some of us myself included have been concerned about the DRM capabilities reportedly built into ViiV, but in his presentation Otellini made clear that Viiv has been in...
- Blog posts 2006-01-06
- Sonos responds to Declaration of InDRMpendence
- Sonos responds to Declaration of InDRMpendenceA bit puzzled.Would not an open DRM standard break both the stated and implied purpose of DRM in general? The stated purpose is to prevent piracy. But with a single standard, particularly an open one, is a single point of failure for DRMed...
- Discussion threads 2005-10-05
- Sonos responds to Declaration of InDRMpendence
- Late last week, I was inspired to write a Declaration of InDRMpendence (declaring my freedom from Digital Restrictions Management [DRM] technology) by my good friend who mistakenly recommended Sonos' wireless-mesh based whole home audio system. He was certain that it could play all of the songs he's purchased...
- Blog posts 2005-10-05
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