Bose Opens API for SoundTouch Speakers Ahead of End-of-Life
Bose is sharing the inner workings of its retired SoundTouch home‑theater speakers by publishing full API documentation. This move lets […]
Bose is sharing the inner workings of its retired SoundTouch home‑theater speakers by publishing full API documentation. This move lets […]
Bose is giving developers free access to the software that runs its beloved SoundTouch home‑theater speakers, just before the line
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Bose is giving developers a new way to interact with its beloved SoundTouch home theater speakers, even though the line
Bose is giving developers access to the once‑closed SoundTouch system, letting them create new apps for its discontinued home‑theater speakers.
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Bose has decided to give new life to its older SoundTouch speakers by releasing the software as open source instead
Bose has decided to give new life to its discontinued SoundTouch speakers by releasing the firmware as open-source. This move
Bose has decided to give new life to its discontinued SoundTouch speakers by releasing the hardware and software as open-source.
Bose decided to give new life to its retired SoundTouch speakers by releasing the hardware designs to the public. Instead