Bose set to take on Apple's Beats and iTunes Radio with new music streaming service
Bose is apparently planning to take its rivalry with Apple's Beats beyond audio equipment and into music streaming.
Bose is apparently planning to take its rivalry with Apple's Beats beyond audio equipment and into music streaming.
Apple has begun selling Bose products again on its online store, with its brick-and-mortar retail stores expected to restock with the same soon.
Products made by Bose, a chief competitor of Apple’s Beats, are expected to soon become available again at Apple’s stores.
Headphones from other companies like RHA, Urbanears, and Jaybird are still available from Apple.
Bose originally filed the lawsuit back in July.
In the near future Apple retail and online stores will be dropping Bose products.
You'll no longer spot NFL players wearing a pair of Beats headphones before the game.
Apple purchased Beats for $3 billion back in May.
In our weekly roundup of the latest and greatest iOS accessories to hit the market, we’re featuring a new iPad Air case, along with a number of other nice looking products.
This week we're highlighting three new iPhone 5s/5 cases, a unique screen protector system, and more.
Dr. Dre Beats headphones and speakers, the Jawbone Big JamBox, and the Bose QuietComfort can all be yours for a reduced price this August.
The SoundDock Series III is compatible with the iPhone 5, fifth-generation iPod touch, and seventh-generation iPod nano.
Bose Corporation has just released a radio app for the iPhone and iPod touch, which is currently available to download for $2.99. Bose AM/FM provides users with easy access to local radio stations, and can even suggest alternate stations when your favorites aren’t available.