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Bose extends the life of its SoundTouch speakers following backlash – here's which features will still work
In October, Bose announced it would end cloud support for the SoundTouch range, and shut down the mobile app. This prompted ...
Bose's SoundTouch speakers are positively ancient in tech terms: they were introduced in 2013, and after a successful 13-year ...
Here’s something I’d like to see more of: a tech manufacturer choosing not to brick one of its older cloud-connected products ...
Following public backlash, Bose has extended support for its SoundTouch products and made changes that will let owners ...
After initially announcing that Bose will completely turn off all ‘smart’ features in its SoundTouch series of speaker products, the company has seemingly responded to the wave of ...
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 ...
Bose has postponed the end date for cloud support for the SoundTouch series from Feb. 18 to May 6, 2026. The brand initially ...
Bose has revised its plans to wind back support for its ageing SoundTouch speaker range, offering customers a longer grace period and preserving more functionality than originally promised. The change ...
Bose is now shutting down the cloud functions of SoundTouch devices a little later. Lost features could be compensated by the open-source community.
Bose released the Application Programming Interface (API) documentation for its SoundTouch speakers today, putting a silver ...
Bose announced last October that it would brick its oldest smart speakers in February, setting off customer complaints.
Lilbits: Samsung's Ballie Robot isn't rolling out anytime soon, Bose open sources APIs for wireless speakers ahead of cloud service shutdown, and a pocket-sized AI lab, and ...
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