Tables Turned Audibot

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Thursday, April 26th, 2007

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No, it’s not a new transforming sports coupe. It’s a Linux-based broadcasting box that connects to the internet and streams any audio source and then makes it available for download via iTunes or any RSS compatible MP3 service.

The device costs $1200 in the Pro version and $600 for a “reborn” version that is made from a scavenged old PC. The company also offers a hosting plan for your devices or you can just stream through your own website.

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