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Soundbug review

Reviews The Soundbug's reason for existence is to make everyday objects into speakers. Within the Soundbug's shapely cover, a block of Terfenol -- a high-tech material that changes shape in a magnetic field -- is surrounded by a coil of wire.

[April 24, 2002, 6:50]

Soundbug turns flat surfaces into speakers

News The Soundbug can be plugged into the headphone socket of, for example, an MP3 player or a walkman, and then fixed by suction to the flat surface -- effectively turning a desk or window into a speaker.

[March 14, 2002, 12:25]

Soundbug turns flat surfaces into speakers

Talkback Who is selling soundbug in Norway? Hallo! Tell me: Yours Svein D. Sunde.

[June 3, 2005, 19:07]

News Schmooze: Gizmos galore at CeBIT

News Soundbug turns flat surfaces into speakers Strolling about the packed, sweaty show floor this year, the Schmoozer's eyes were particuarly drawn to items of the low-cost variety: like the Soundbug, which turns ordinary everyday items like desks and...

[March 15, 2002, 16:41]

Top ten stories of the year

News Soundbug turns flat surfaces into speakers The Soundbug was the surprise hit of the show at CeBIT 2002. Microsoft doomed by cheap PCs Admired and vilified in almost equal measure by the open source community, The Cathedral and the Bazaar author...

[December 27, 2002, 6:10]

2002 shows its silly side

News CeBIT 2002 lived up to its gadget-tastic reputation when the crack ZDUK reporting team stumbled upon the SoundBug. Too much of a good thing truly can be more than enough, one young gamer discovered this year.

[December 30, 2002, 6:14]

Good sound

Good sound image Member Review

[August 25, 2004, 13:58]

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