Kinda oddball names, but the Sondigo is a Linux box with Windows software that sends PCM audio (uncompressed!) from a PC to your stereo over a wireless network. It even has SPDIF output for a fully digital path from the PC. Sondigo sells it for $139, but I've seen it for $115. It's really a rebranded Wi-Sonic from C-Media--see this link: <A HREF="http://www.cmedia.com.tw/?q=en/wireless_audio">http://www.cmedia.com.tw/?q=en/wireless_audio</A>

Clicker is a cool application from Salling Software that lets you control the PC audio from your cell phone screen. Here is more info: <A HREF="http://www.salling.com">http://www.salling.com</A>

Sondigo sells Clicker installed on a PDA as the "Commando"--this is the link: <A HREF="http://sondigo.com/sondigostore/prod...c923c32ac13b67">http://sondigo.com/sondigostore/prod...c923c32ac13b67</A>

Seems like this stuff could be fun to play with, and the price is great. Unfortunately, according to the list of supported devices my Cingular phone won't work with Clicker. Rats.