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one step closer to stereo domination

webRemote lets you control iTunes with any device that will "deal with HTML." I begin to wonder if I should have got a Tungsten C rather than the T3. So far I've not done a thing with BlueTooth (I've yet to buy an adaptor for any machine, so the T3 can only play with itself), and both my work and home are blanketed in wi-fi goodness, so 802.11-anything would be getting me around smarter right now. (via engadget)

Update: Yay! Maybe I can have the best of both worlds with this new SD wifi adaptor, specifically for the T3

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