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more about #internetradio more comments → tater_salad: The one nice piece of the hardware was that you didn't need a net connection to listen. There are places where you dont' get cell coverage, so unless ... more » jasoncourt: I got an earlier version of the hardware (G1, I guess) and even though it is a bit bulky, I really like it. I wouldn't consider consider the functiona... more » thechansen: I had the iPhone app first and the G1 second. I would probably buy a Slacker G3 if they made one but sadly that isn't going to happen. I enjoy the m... more » slinky317: It seemed like day one that these were just a useless device made only to make money. With apps on Blackberry and iPhone, who really needs this? The... more » ganzhimself: Always seemed interesting to me that they had their own hardware and then developed iPhone and BlackBerry apps. #slackerexitshardwarebusiness more » dallasmay: Apple I understand, Google I get, even Microsoft has been building their brand lately. But who sits around tweeting about Samsung? "Hey I just bough... more » Benguin: As a San Diego native that last post was interesting. The ironic thing about such "nice" weather all the time is that we start to crave "shitty" weat... more » Mad as a Hatter: Samsung is my brand of choice for everything from cell phones to towels and Sony is the brand I avoid for the same pieces above so I'm not surprised... more » met2art: What I got: Solar-powered robot cheetah with built-in NPR radio ravages brand-name-dropping twitterers. #gizmodoremainders more » Scratic: Wow, Wilson. Facial? I like it. I'm off to give you a facial right now. #gizmodoremainders more » weatherman: I'd have to read a review about the sound quality, but I have to admit they make a very compelling case for their system. more » OCEntertainment: Perhaps I should start looking into Pandora then. Unless they're gonna make a Jamendo app? Anybody? Anybody? No? Ok. *fires up pandora.com* more » dingus: Facebook and Pandora today, Motorola Android product unveiling Thursday. Apple event or not, this is a good week for Android. more » icy_one: Goodbye Pandora, hello Slacker. more » LCL: so.. to avoid a fee, just create multiple accounts? more » -
#internetradio
No More Hardware Players from Slacker
Slacker's G2 player was pretty cool, but hardware from an online music service always seemed odd—especially when Slacker and Pandora apps are available for BlackBerries and the iPhone. So I'm not surprised that they're exiting the hardware biz. More » -
#remainders
Remainders - Things We Didn't Post
Apple Second Only To Google In Social-Network Buzz...70mph Robot Runs Like Cheetah—on Paper...Drunk on Ego, NPR Brands Its Own Internet Radio...San Diego Finally Puts All That Sunshine to Good Use More » -
#sonos
Sonos Gets A Little More Affordable With ZonePlayer S5 Wireless Speaker
Sonos' wireless home audio system is great for convenient, hiss-free streaming, but it's pretty pricey. The S5 changes that (a little), by incorporating a receiver and speaker into one unit—compared to the $350 ZP90 which requires separate powered-speakers. More » -
#apps
Pandora App Now Available in Android Market
It isn't even up on Android's site yet, but a tipster just informed us that Pandora for Android is available in the Android Market. Apparently it works great, "even on an EDGE network,."[Thanks, Matthew!, image from Androinica] -
#pandora
Pandora Agreement Saves Internet Radio
Fans of internet radio can breathe a little easier today now that Pandora has reached an agreement with the music industry that puts it on secure ground for the foreseeable future. More » -
#onlinemusic
Pandora's New Subscription Service: Desktop App, HQ Streaming, and NO ADS
Pandora's old pay service was nothing to write home about; or more accurately, it was nothing to pay for. Pandora One, their new, $36/y premium option, at least tries to give you your money's worth. More » -
#streamingradio
Last.fm Silences Third-Party Mobile Apps
Hot off an announcement that they'd be charging for radio access outside the US, UK and Germany, Last.fm has said that all non-official mobile clients will be banned. This isn't going over well. More » -
#vudu
Vudu Players Can Now Stream Pandora Internet Radio
Vudu expanded upon its Rich Internet Application (RIA) platform today with a little music, as the popular, personalized Pandora Internet radio service is now immediately available to customers. More » -
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#diy
How to Make a Wi-Fi Internet Radio Classy (Stuff It Inside a Vintage Radio)
Wi-Fi internet radios are usually more function than form oriented, their plastic and metal bodies lacking the elegance or charm of a vintage radio. Solution: Reanimate a classy vintage corpse with a modern soul. More » -
#internetradio
Slacker Internet Radio Now Available On BlackBerry Storm
The BlackBerry Storm is no longer left out of the free streaming web radio crowd—a Storm-tuned Slacker app can now be yours. More » -
#pandora
We Now Interrupt Pandora Radio For This Brief Message, Every So Often
Everybody's favorite web- and iPhone-streaming internet radio service Pandora is now getting brief 15-second audio commercials sprinkled into its free playlists. More » -
#appstore
Slacker Radio Now Available for the iPhone
We knew it was coming, but now the Slacker internet radio app is officially available on the iPhone. More » -
#iphoneapps
Pandora iPhone App Hits 2.0, Gets Even Snazzier
Pandora's personalized internet radio player is one of our favorite iPhone apps—and tonight it got better, adding a snazzy Coverflow-like song history, bookmark previewing, in-line artist bios and a playback progress bar (finally). More » -
#ces2009
World's First Internet Car Radio Would Go Perfectly in KITT's Dashboard
Satellite radio is dead. The world's first internet car radio, from Blaupunkt and miRoamer delivers thousands of internet stations integrated with a standard AM/FM/CD dash console worthy of KITT. More » -
#pandora
Pandora Radio Now Available on Select WinMo Phones
Pandora's free internet radio service is now streaming personalized music to WinMo devices—well, the Motorola Q9c and HTC XV6900 on Verizon and the Motorola Q9c and HTC Touch on Sprint anyway. More » -
#internetradio
Sanyo R227 Internet Radio, Perfect Use for the Neighbor's Wi-Fi
The Sanyo R227 isn't an entirely new product, but it's new to us in the US. A Wi-Fi-based radio, the R227 allows users to scan for internet music just like they would FM. -
#pandora
Pandora Web Radio Goodness Now Playing On Chumby
Everyone's favorite music-genome-powered web radio service Pandora is now officially available on everyone's favorite ambiguous-use plush-paneled Linux appliance, the Chumby. Fitting of their strategy to be on every hardware platform possible, Pandora can now provide soothing wakeup tunes (major key tonality, mild rhythmic syncopation, a good dose of acoustic guitar pickin') via Chumby's own alarm clock before you smash its vulnerable soft parts and go back to sleep. Full release following. More » -
#reviews
Lightning Review: Slacker G2 Portable Radio
The Gadget: Slacker G2, a slimmer, updated version of the original Slacker portable internet radio player. More »


