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iPhone camera mod for magnification: because you can {Engadget}
Nov 24th 2009 2:00AM an iPhone with a removable battery!
Sonos adds a portable music player with room filling sound {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Nov 15th 2009 6:02AM You can essentially do what you're describing with an iPod touch/iPhone, except Sonos' solution is even better:
http://www.sonos.com/whattobuy/controllers/iphone/default.aspx
Sonos adds a portable music player with room filling sound {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Nov 15th 2009 5:58AM Apparently, you don't know anything at all about Sonos...
http://www.sonos.com/whattobuy/zoneplayers/
Bose Wave SoundLink wireless music system goes on sale today {Engadget}
Oct 22nd 2009 7:16PM http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/13/sonos-zoneplayer-s5-all-in-one-wireless-speaker-lowers-cost-of-entry/
or
http://www.engadget.com/2008/07/10/apples-remote-control-application-for-itunes-and-apple-tv/
with
http://www.engadget.com/2004/06/07/airport-express-and-airtunes/
Sony DPP-F700 digital picture frame with one-touch printing {Engadget}
Sep 29th 2009 12:11PM Tim and Eric! Spagett!
N900 hacked to replace the innards of a Speak & Spell, can never bring back your childhood {Engadget}
Sep 21st 2009 4:42PM awesome hack... i feel an iphone would have been even better, considering its notoriety for not having a physical keyboard
Sony sneaks PS3 Slim through FCC under pseudonym, 250GB model discovered {Engadget}
Aug 18th 2009 10:21PM Personally, I'd be more likely to buy a Slim if it came from a company called Sorny...
and I'd play it on my Panaphonics plasma... with the Magnetbox speakers
Redbox debuts $2 video game rentals, pretty lean on titles thus far {Engadget}
Aug 16th 2009 6:41PM if you're an ass...
Redbox debuts $2 video game rentals, pretty lean on titles thus far {Engadget}
Aug 16th 2009 4:31PM did you even read the post?
Logitech's Harmony 900 remote controls components behind closed doors {Engadget}
Aug 12th 2009 12:46AM GadgetGeek, Level 5, you really wouldn't know unless you've owned one for a while. It doesn't matter how well you know the system, a Harmony remote can make it very easy to control. To completely dismiss it because it's too expensive or to "easy" is ignorant.
Of course, when I say this, I'm referring to the Harmony One (~$150). $400 is expensive, but if you really need it, you probably have a lot more invested in your other gear.









