They call it the Aether Cone. For $399 and with a $10 subscription to Rdio, the thing will learn your music listening habits and tastes as you use it. After a while, it’ll just suck the music from Rdio’s 25 million song library that it think you’ll like. And according to this report from ABC, it works pretty well.
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