Here’s something I’d like to see more of: a tech manufacturer choosing not to brick one of its older cloud-connected products ...
In a surprisingly user-friendly move, Bose has announced it will be open-sourcing the API documentation for its SoundTouch ...
Following public backlash, Bose has extended support for its SoundTouch products and made changes that will let owners ...
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Bose extends the life of its SoundTouch speakers following backlash – here's which features will still work
In October, Bose announced it would end cloud support for the SoundTouch range, and shut down the mobile app. This prompted ...
Bose is now shutting down the cloud functions of SoundTouch devices a little later. Lost features could be compensated by the open-source community.
Bose's expensive SoundTouch speakers will continue to offer some key features, while indy devs can work to create more through an API release.
TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury joined CNET Australia in 2006, and moved to New York City to be a part of CNET in 2011. He tests, reviews and writes about the latest TVs and audio equipment.
Bose has introduced the SoundTouch Wi-Fi music systems, offering a way to listen to music at home. They let you stream music wirelessly in any room. Now, music from the web or your stored collection ...
Bose just released three SoundTouch Wi-Fi music systems, which let you stream music wirelessly in any room. Each speaker connects directly to the Internet using your existing home Wi-Fi network. If ...
US speaker manufacturer Bose has announced its latest innovation -- the SoundTouch Wi-Fi streaming music system, promising that it would be "a new way to listen to music". It's not of course, though ...
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