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Portable Internet Radio to take on XM?

TheDude writes "A friend who works for a design company attended the Australian EDN awards last night and was impressed with one of the winners, in the wireless category, which was won by Grey Innovation for their Infusion device . It's a Linux based portable internet radio that streams Internet Radio over WiFi. Is this the future of Radio? Given the big push by XM and Sirus , the potential of Podcasting and now the "inFusion", in which direction is mass-audio-broadcast heading? And why isn't anyone really pushing Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB), like they have in the UK ?"

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  1. But... by pmazer · · Score: 1, Funny

    Yes, but does it run Lin... oh, wait

  2. I wonder by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    I wonder what would happen to one if you pried it open with a screwdriver after washing it...

  3. Re:The best Radio is FREE. by birge · · Score: 2, Funny

    Not sure about the music, but your taste in recreational drugs is impeccable. :-)

  4. Bad fit for a packet network by birge · · Score: 2, Funny

    File this under "Just Because We Can Doesn't Mean We Should." For on-demand streaming, great. But using a packet-switched, short-range wireless IP network to do broadcast audio is one of the worst ideas I've ever heard of. A good way to broadcast radio would be to put a single transmitter really high up where millions of people could have line-of-sight reception of the same transmission. If only we had a way to put an antenna up so high that we could all see it...