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  2. Sonos Five - Wikipedia

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    The Sonos Five (originally branded as the ZonePlayer S5 and later as the Play:5) is a smart speaker developed by Sonos. It was first introduced on October 13, 2009, and released on November 5, 2009, as the debut product in the Sonos Play line.

  3. Sonos - Wikipedia

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    In April 2005, Sonos announced that its products could play music from Rhapsody, the first of many music services that its products would support. [79] Starting in September 2006 Sonos supported Rhapsody from its own Controller without use of a PC. [80] Subsequently, added services include: Sirius XM (February 2011) [81] MOG (May 2011) [82]

  4. List of UPnP AV media servers and clients - Wikipedia

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    VidOn Player is a free DLNA compliant digital media controller, server and renderer; YAACC is an open source UPnP/DLNA server, renderer and controller; ZappoTV is a free DLNA compliant digital media controller, server and renderer; Archos Video Player has DLNA rendering/player capabilities; PlainUPnP (formerly DroidUPnP) is an open source DLNA ...

  5. Squeezebox (network music player) - Wikipedia

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    This new design consists of a more sophisticated remote, called the Squeezebox Controller (aka SBC) with a display (like the Sonos), and a separate simplified network music player box, called the Squeezebox Receiver (aka SBR) connecting to the stereo. The SBR can operate without the SBC, although that is not supported by Logitech and is ...

  6. Sonos One - Wikipedia

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    The Sonos Controller app mainly controls and sets up the speaker, but can also connect other music services like Spotify, Amazon Music, Pandora Radio, and iHeartRadio through voice interaction. [7] As with its predecessor, the speaker can link with SonosNet, a mesh network to play media for one, some or all speakers regardless of location.

  7. Lyrion Music Server - Wikipedia

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    Lyrion Music Server (formerly Logitech Media Server, SlimServer, SqueezeCenter and Squeezebox Server) is a streaming audio server supported by the LMS community and formerly supported by Logitech, developed in particular to support their Squeezebox range of digital audio receivers.

  8. BubbleUPnP - Wikipedia

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    BubbleUPnP is a DLNA-compliant UPnP media controller, server and renderer, designed to allow streaming of audio or video from and to an Android device with various external devices and software. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Alongside the Android client, it also has a server middleware application that can be installed on Windows , macOS and Linux computers or ...

  9. 7digital - Wikipedia

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    The 7digital mobile app has been pre-installed on devices through partnerships with Acer, [53] HTC, [54] Samsung, BlackBerry, Pioneer, [55] HP, Dell, and Sonos. 7digital's Indiestore launched in early 2006 and allowed unsigned artists and independent labels create their own digital music download store for free. [56] The Indiestore was ...