Spanish company Blu-Sens is releasing an MP3 player called G14, which allows its users to share music without limitations, using a Wi-Fi connection or Bluetooth to connect to other gadgets and compatible devices, such as computers and other players. This means you’ll be able to share all the songs in your playlist, unlike the Zune, which allows record labels to dictate which songs can be shared in the first place. At least that's what it promises. The Blu-Sens G14 has a 2" 256K LCD TFT screen, supports DivX natively, as well as MP3, WMA and OGG Vorbis. It comes in 1GB and 2GB formats, and is expected to cost between $230 and $260.