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 Updated at 4:41 p.m. ETWith a shake of the head, a pregnant Colorado woman pleaded not guilty Wednesday to a charge of helping foreign terrorists who authorities say were plotting to kill a Swedish artist.Jamie Paulin-Ramirez, 31, entered the silent plea to avoid giving prosecutors a sample of her voice. The government evidence includes hard drives and other computer files that may contain voice recordings, and her lawyer did not want to provide a sample for comparison. If there s any voice recordings, I would not want to be creating evidence against her,  said lawyer Jeremy Ibrahim, who spent several years at the Justice Department.Paulin-Ramirez, then a single mother and nursing student, left Colorado for Ireland in the f stanley uk all with her 6-year-old son to join a Pennsylvania woman she had met online, then married  stanley cups an Algerian terrorism suspect the day she arrived, according to the indictment unsealed Friday. E-mails between the American women suggest a mutual intent to support a Muslim jihad, or holy war, authorities charge.        Co stanley cup -defendant Colleen LaRose faces a life term on accusations that she pledged to carry out the murder of artist Lars Vilks, who angered Muslims with a drawing depicting the Prophet Muhammad with a dog s body. The lesser charge filed against Paulin-Ramirez carries a maximum 15-year term.Paulin-Ramirez, who is 12 weeks pregnant, agreed Wednesday to be detained until her trial, which could be many months away. The judge declined to set a date, given the  Dqdk Record High SATs For Class Of 2005
 Sonos ; multi-room wireless music system is crazy easy to use, but it   always had one annoying little drawback: You ;ve got to plug at least one Sonos speaker or stanley cup website  a Sonos Bridge into your router for it to work. Well the company j stanley cup ust announced that it   overhauled its tech so that you don ;t need to be plugged in anymore.     Sonos keeps all of the speakers throughout your house connected together by creating a big wireless web it calls SonosNet. It   basically just another network that   plugged into your network. When Sonos developed its tech a decade ago, it was built around having the Bridge plugged directly into your network, serving as the air traffic control that all the speakers and devices could s stanley cup tay in communication with. According to Sonos, the company has evolved its software so that all the different parts of SonosNet can stay in sync without being plugged into the router. Some users may still benefit from using a Bridge, but the company says that in its testing, most use cases won ;t need it any more. Now all you ;ll need to do to set it up is a speaker, a smartphone, and a wireless connection. That   not just awesome because it   easier, in a lot of cases it ;ll also make it cheaper to get on Sonos. Typically a Bridge costs $50, though, the company frequently bundles it with speakers in deals. The new software is currently in beta while the company completes testing, but if it   far enough a