Interesting internet radio stations?
Peter Korsten
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Sat Apr 24 15:55:46 CEST 2010
Op 24-4-2010 14:55, Tony Scharf schreef:
> On Sat, Apr 24, 2010 at 2:04 AM, Peter Korsten <peter at severity-one.com
> <mailto:peter at severity-one.com>> wrote:
>
> Op 24-4-2010 2:15, Tony Scharf schreef:
> So doesn't your Blackberry play internet radio? My E72 comes with a pair
> of stereo headphones, which also have a pair of volume up/down buttons
> and a switch that I haven't figured out yet, plus a microphone.
>
> It does...but I am on AT&T's network, which sucks because of all the
> iPhone users sucking up all the bandwidth and their refusal to do
> upgrades. I have no choice in this, because the blackberry is paid for
> by my employer.
But doesn't it have wi-fi? (I think that's one of the reasons I didn't
get a Blackberry. Or it didn't have 3G, or something similarly silly.)
We have wi-fi around the house and now that all computers and printers
are connected to the wired network, I use it exclusively for my Nokia.
(And my wife, if she brings her netbook, and my parents' laptop if they
come over for a holiday.)
> What I would like to do, actually, is upgrade my zune to the 64mb Zune
> HD at some point. Apparently it can stream internet radio (my old model
> cant) and because its more popular than the original zune was, you can
> actually get docking accessories for it (there is only one doc for the
> big old zune and its like listening to your music through paper speakers).
What's nice about the E72 is that I have everything in one rather small
package. In fact, the lens and flash are sticking out from the back,
because it's otherwise pretty small, considering what they packed into
it. You just need one device that easily fits in your pocket.
- Peter
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