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CD Players RIP?
06/07/06
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(PR) Infrant Technologies, a leader in network-based storage for home and small business use, today announced an agreement with Slim Devices, the makers of Squeezebox� - a wireless streaming audio player for consumers. With this partnership, Infrant's ReadyNAS� becomes the first commercially available Network-Attached Storage (NAS) device to come pre-loaded with the SlimServer software, offering a best of breed distributed streaming home audio solution that can hold up to 200,000 songs (based on current hard-drive capacities) without a computer or CD player.

Slim Devices' easy-to-use and set-up Squeezebox lets users access any song in their music collections, from any room in their home. It delivers pure digital sound, in all of today's leading and emerging formats (e.g. FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, WMA Lossless, Apple Lossless, MP3 and AAC), without the hassle of shuffling through CDs. From its simple remote control, Squeezebox gives instant access to any music on the ReadyNAS or computer, plus hundreds of crystal-clear Internet radio stations. Additionally, the Squeezebox has built-in support for 802.11g, giving users the range they need for wireless streaming audio, regardless of the size of their home.[see full story for more] - Click here for the Full Story

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