DLNA helping devices connect

The Princeton Netbox iTunes media server is DLNA compliant

Amid the dizzying swirl of acronyms that envelops the consumer-technology market, it's pretty easy to lose sight of what products are best suited to one's own needs and to end up buying something wholly unsuitable. One acronym that seems particularly ill understood is DLNA , or Digital Living Network Alliance.

DLNA is actually a pretty simple concept - it's all about providing a standard that will allow digital products from different companies to be compatible with each other for sharing data, whether it's music, video or something else entirely.

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