images/news/wii.jpgIf you use the online "music locker" service from MP3Tunes, you may be thrilled to know you can now stream your music collection to the Nintendo Wii game console.
Folks who use the somewhat controversial MP3Tunes online "music locker" service have a new trick up their sleeves: they can stream their online music collections to the Nintendo Wii. MP3Tunes positions itself as a service provider that offers a digital Music Locker, formerly dubbed "Oboe." the idea is that users can sync up their own music collections and then stream them to any Web browser or compatible portable device or home entertainment system: users just log in to gain access to their lockers. The new Wii client developed by Rodney Powers enables MP3Tunes users to tap into their Music Lockers from the Wii via MP3Tunes open API; similar clients have been developed for the PlayStation 3, Windows Mobile devices, TiVo units, and a variety of other music-capable devices.
"The Wii is the latest popular gaming device that, with MP3tunes' technology, actually becomes a home stereo system," said MP3Tunes CEO Michael Robertson, in a release.
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Folks who use the somewhat controversial MP3Tunes online "music locker" service have a new trick up their sleeves: they can stream their online music collections to the Nintendo Wii. MP3Tunes positions itself as a service provider that offers a digital Music Locker, formerly dubbed "Oboe." the idea is that users can sync up their own music collections and then stream them to any Web browser or compatible portable device or home entertainment system: users just log in to gain access to their lockers. The new Wii client developed by Rodney Powers enables MP3Tunes users to tap into their Music Lockers from the Wii via MP3Tunes open API; similar clients have been developed for the PlayStation 3, Windows Mobile devices, TiVo units, and a variety of other music-capable devices.
"The Wii is the latest popular gaming device that, with MP3tunes' technology, actually becomes a home stereo system," said MP3Tunes CEO Michael Robertson, in a release.
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