Using your iPhone and mobile data connection to stream old-school terrestrial radio stations in your vehicle via Apple CarPlay sounds unusual — after all, cars come equipped with built-in radio tuners ...
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Livio Radio, known for tabletop Internet radios, also has its eyes on the dash. “Car Internet radio is what’s happening in 2011,” says the company’s founder. The Michigan-based company says its ...
Xiomara Blanco and Sarah Mitroff are two CNET reporters who in mid-December set out to create a “guide to streaming music.” This, of course, was edited by CNET headline writers to become “online radio ...
Livio Radio has designed an iPhone/iPod Touch app designed to make Internet-based radio operation inside the car a bit more ergonomic. Livio Car Internet Radio features an interface “designed for use ...
We use cellular and Wi-Fi connections to watch online videos, talk to our friends and family, read the news, and listen to the radio. When combined, these activities can quickly eat up your monthly ...
Ford and Sirius XM Radio announced that the Blue Oval will be the first automaker to offer in-vehicle access to the SiriusXM Internet Radio app in Ford vehicles equipped with SYNC AppLink. Ford ...
This week we get healthy with Apple’s Research app, build ridiculously-powerful shortcuts with Toolbox Pro, listen to internet radio with Triode, and scare ourselves silly with Layers of Fear. Shiver.
Recently I surmised that perhaps the future of radio — and a way to save AM radio in particular — is to put it all online. Well, not exactly. But my thought process went something like this: in many ...
When it comes down to Radio apps, the Windows Store is overrun with them. But instead of talking about them all, we will focus on the four radio apps we believe to be the best of the bunch. This app ...
Recently I surmised that perhaps the future of radio — and a way to save AM radio in particular — is to put it all online. Well, not exactly. But my thought process went something like this: in many ...