The Internet Media Device Alliance (IMDA) has announced a baseline certification standard for standalone Internet radio players. Called IMDA Profile 1, the standard aims to protect consumers by aligning competing technologies and future-proofing Internet radio product design.Major Internet radio manufacturers and broadcasters are backing the IMDA certification standard to ensure new products will access the majority of streamed audio broadcasts, available now and in the future. It is estimated t
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In addition to a $150 Harmony 700 remote , Logitech announced on Thursday its Squeezebox Radio , a clock radio-sized speaker system that streams Internet radio, online music services and songs stored on your computer. Called a “network music player” — it uses 802.11g — the radio has integrated speakers and a 2.4-inch LCD with which you can view playlists and other information. The ‘box has neat social network integration, pairing with Facebook, Rhapsody, Pandora, Slacker, iTunes, Sirius,
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Hooked on Last.fm for streaming internet radio? This tutorial will show you how to take your listening experience to the next level. Donald Bell explains how to get more of the music you listen to into your profile, how to do a lot more with that data, and how to listen to Last.fm on devices other than your computer, like the iPhone and Android mobiles. Related Articles Does streaming lift music sales? Top 5 free iPhone music applications Last.fm announces original video program
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Overview: Small, simple audio player (Freeware) Features: Supported audio formats (standard): AIFF, AIF, AIFC, MP1, MP2, MP3, OGA, OGG, WAV, MO3, XM, MOD, S3M, IT, MTM. Supported audio formats (w/ plugins): FLAC, WMA, WMP, WMV, ASF, MID, MIDI, RMI, KAR, WV, WVC, AAC, MP4, M4A, M4B, M4P, APE, AC3, SPX, TTA, OFR, MPC, ALAC. Basic freeDB support for audio CD track titles. Support for internet radio streams. Supported tag formats: ID3v1, ID3v2.2/3/4 OGG/FLAC Vorbis comments WMA APE, OFR
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Onkyo has introduced and begun shipping its first network-capable home theater receiver configured for Pandora, Rhapsody, and Sirius’ streaming internet radio services. The new Onkyo TX-NR807 also capable of playing computer music files from networked PCs, is fully compatible with the Digital Living Network Alliance’s DLNA 1.5 consumer electronics interoperability specification, and sells for less than half the price of the company’s previous network-capable model. With THX Select2 Plus certific
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