Inlet brings live streaming to iPhone
Inlet Technologies, provider of live streaming and on-demand solutions for digital media, says it is one of the first encoding technology providers to publicly demonstrate and support live streaming to the Apple iPhone, states RBR.com.
Inlet was the first to showcase iPhone streaming at Apple's World Wide Developer's Conference in San Francisco last month.
Using iPhone OS 3.0 and the latest release of Inlet's Spinnaker live streaming solution, real-time streaming of live sports, news or other events can now reach an iPhone.
Bose unveils home audio
Bose has released a wireless music solution for the home called the SoundLink, reports PCMag.
The concept has already been seen in products from Creative and Altec Lansing, to name two, but these products were more iPod-centric and have not seen the sales success that a typical Bose release enjoys.
The system utilises a USB key that plugs into a computer and sends its audio output to the SoundLink's speakers.
Shure debuts over-ear headphones
Headphone vendor Shure, known for its in-ear-canal headphones, in-ear monitors, and headphones, announced the company's first foray into traditional over-the-ear headphones, says Network World.
The new SRH line comprises three models: the $75 SRH240 professional quality headphones, the $125 SRH440 professional studio headphones, and the $250 SRH840 professional monitoring headphones.
All three models use closed earpieces for noise isolation and a 1/8-inch miniplug with a 1/4-inch adapter.
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