Posts Tagged ‘wifi’
Google Uses YouTube To Try To Rally Public Support For WiFi 2.0
Monday, August 18th, 2008The fate of an important chunk of wireless spectrum in the U.S. is being decided by the FCC, and Google wants to rally public support for turning this spectrum over to unlicensed uses, just like we do today with WiFi. [MORE]
Source: TechCrunch
Simplify Media Streams Your Entire Music Library to Your iPhone
Saturday, August 16th, 2008Simplify Media is a new iPhone/iPod Touch app that can stream your iTunes music library straight to your phone over a WiFi or cell network. Given the iPhone/Touch’s current disk space limitations (16 GB max) this should be great news for those of you with large music libraries. [MORE]
Source: Webmonkey
Traffic & Weather In The Palm Of Your Hand
Monday, June 9th, 2008
Posted by Tom Stark
Technology is rapidly finding its way into the radio industry’s backyard. Stations that rely on hooking listeners with traffic and weather reports are going to have to change their game plan in the near future. Every day new devices are hitting the streets with features that make turning on the radio simply unnecessary.
Not only is the technology getting more and more widespread, but it’s also getting smaller and more useful. I’m sure you’ve heard many times that smartphones are the greatest thing since sliced bread. Well since the launch of the iPhone, mobile technologies have been pushed to new limits. (more…)