Episode #168 - L'Affaire Sonos and Obsolescence in Audio Equipment
Episode 171 · January 29th, 2020 · 36 mins 46 secs
About this Episode
Andy Doe joins us again to discuss the perils of having software-controlled audio equipment. After the Affaire Sonos, when the company announced that a lot of its older products would become "obsolete," perhaps it's time to think more carefully about how long hardware we buy will last, when it depends on software.
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Show notes:
- Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
- LSO Live
- Starting in May 2020, some of our oldest products will no longer receive software updates or new features. We want to explain why and your options.
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- Sonos, Squeezed by the Tech Giants, Sues Google – The New York Times
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- Sonos, Squeezed by the Tech Giants, Sues Google – The New York Times
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