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Multimedia streaming device manufacturer Sonos just announced updates that will make the company's line of products even more Apple-friendly. Beginning today, Sonos owners can download a free application from the iTunes App Store that lets them control their streaming devices from an iPhone or iPod Touch.

According to PC Mag, the download essentially turns the Apple device into a Sonos remote, performing all the same functions as the device bundled with the high-end multimedia system. Users can control sound sources, manage music libraries, control Internet radio streaming, and monitor audio output.

Sonos also announced the release of Version 2.7 of its software, which will add 15,000 radio station feeds.

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Posted by: mario Chaves
November 24, 2008 5:24 PM

Is there a similar app for the Squeezebox device from Logitech? This is a great move by Sonos!


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