Rather than bricking its SoundTouch line of Wi-Fi home theater speakers, Bose is opening them up to developers via an API.
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Bose's expensive SoundTouch speakers will continue to offer some key features, while indy devs can work to create more through an API release.
A few months ago, Bose announced that its SoundTouch speakers would soon lose most of their cloud-based functionalities. The US manufacturer, known for its premium-priced audio ...