Etón SOLARLINK FR600 self-powered, all-band radio

The Etón SOLARLINK FR600 is perfect for camping trips and outdoor adventures because it’s so much more than a radio. This all-band device is self-powered and comes with a long list of features: Digital tuner AM/FM/Shortwave radio reception Tuning on each of the 7 NOAA weather band channels S.A.M.E. (Specific Area Message Encoding) for weather alerts specific to your location Powered by turning the hand crank, or simply let the built-in solar panels charge the internal, rechargeab

Bob Dylan urges kids to shun technology

LONDON - Folk legend Bob Dylan has blamed advances in technology for tuning young people out of “real life” and insists teenagers should give up their gadgets and spend more time outdoors. The Blowin’ in the wind hitmaker has a low opinion of modern inventions such as cell phones, MP3 players and video games and blames [...]

Bob Dylan urges kids to shun technology

London, May 31 (IANS) Folk legend Bob Dylan has blamed advances in technology for tuning young people out of “real life” and insists teenagers should give up their gadgets and spend more time outdoors. The “Blowin’ in the wind” hitmaker has a low opinion of modern inventions such as cell phones, MP3 players and video games [...]

Bob Dylan blames technology for ‘tuning’ youngsters out of ‘real life’

Washington, May 25 (ANI): Bob Dylan has urged kids to give up their gadgets and spend more time outdoors. The ‘Blowin’ In The Wind’ hitmaker believes that advances in technology is responsible for ‘tuning’ young people out of ‘real life’.He has a low opinion of modern inventions such as cell phones, MP3 players and video games and accuses them of changing the lives of youngsters for the worse."It’s peculiar and unnerving in a way to see so many young people walking around with mobile phones and

Record numbers listen to radio

Today's post is written by two of Metrica's avid BBC Radio 4 listeners, Charlotte and Charlie, because we are delighted to learn that the station had achieved the highest weekly audience in six years with almost 10 million listeners . Figures released last week by RAJAR also show that the number of people tuning into the radio each week increased in the first quarter of 2009 to a record 45.76 million, more than 90% of Britons aged 15 and over. This is the highest weekly reach recorde