According to Apple Computer, the biggest request from iTunes buyers was a way to send music from their portable players straight to their stereo systems. To fulfill that request, Apple is releasing AirPort Express which works with Windows and Mac OS.

The music from one's iTunes software gets to one's stereo through an analog and digital audio output that one plugs into the stereo. A power adapter plugs into Cable and DSL modems and the device has a USB port for printing.

The 802.11G wireless standard is used by this device which will cost $129 and come out this July. It works with many wireless networks and works anywhere that has broadband access. Many hotels have added broadband access to their rooms.

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