U.K.-based Pure has announced that it's releasing its family of Internet-connected radios to the U.S. market. Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000.
LONDON — When internet radio was first developed in the 1990s, the first broadcasts were heard on web-connected computers. But few at the time doubted that “traditionally-styled standalone internet ...
Pure announces its Internet radio products for the U.S., along with pricing and a street date of July 1. Donald Bell Senior Editor / How To Donald Bell has spent more than five years as a CNET senior ...
Parts of CES focus on cutting-edge technology, put Pure aims to keep things solidly focused on everyday consumers, introducing two new iPod/iPhone docks, an Internet radio, and a new FlowSongs ...
Remember that ARIR200 WiFi radio from back at CES? If not, you can take comfort in the fact that we're the forgiving type, but Acoustic Research has rung in to inform the world that the so-called ...
Um, misfire? That's exactly what has happened with Pure's lineup of internet radios, which were supposed to ship to the US of A way back in July. Turns out, the crew hit a few snags along the way, but ...
For many people, local AM/FM radio is essentially unlistenable, but paying a monthly fee for a satellite radio subscription isn’t attractive, either. Fortunately, there are thousands of radio stations ...
If you’re looking for a hot collectible item and a great restoration project, cathedral-style radios from the 1930s are a solid choice. But they’re getting harder to find as the years roll by, so if ...
Access Internet radio broadcasts from Web sites or a range of dedicated devices. Dec. 9, 2009— -- Internet radio seems custom-designed for these recessionary times. Provided you have a broadband ...
Internet radio has been popular for a few years, and now it looks like one company is set to bring it to your car. Slacker, launched earlier this week, is a website where all you need is a browser to ...