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The Mini Boombox ($100) is Logitech’s entry into the hotly contested Bluetooth micro-speaker contest. Like its contemporaries (the Jawbone Jambox and Monster iClarityHD are two prime examples), the Boombox supplies big sound in a tiny, wireless, battery-powered package — only in this case with Logitech’s signature sleek, stylish approach and a futuristic control panel. Let’s take a look at how it stacks up.

If you head over to the Google Play Store quickly, you’ll find decades of classic albums still on sale for an amazing $2.99. Finding any album for $2.99 is a steal, but when those albums are full of culture cultivating music from legends such as Bob Marley, John Legend, Miles Davis, and others, it’s simply something you can’t pass up.

While speaker docks for iDevices are a dime a dozen, Android speaker docks are few and far between, not to mention expensive. Lucky for you, Target is having an incredible sale on Philips Fidelio Android speaker docks. If you act fast and head into one of your local Target stores, you may be able to grab one at up to 56% off retail.

If you happen to be the owner of an Amazon Kindle Fire and enjoy having a large catalog of music at your finger tips, then you’ll be happy to hear that Spotify is now available via the Amazon App Store. It may have taken a while to make its way to Kindle Fire owners, but it should be a welcomed addition to the already multitude of music services available.

Samsung’s Music Hub service, which originally launched in the UK, is now available to Galaxy S III owners here in the U.S. Samsung’s Music Hub is like a Google Muisc/iTunes/Amazon Cloud Player/Spotify/Pandora Radio/etc., etc., all mixed into one. If you’re familiar with any of those services, then the Music Hub concept will be extremely familiar to you. Now that we’ve got that out of the way, let’s take a look at what exactly the service offers, how much it costs, and whether or not it’s something you may be interested in.

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