Reviewed on March 17, 2008A few minor flaws notwithstanding, the Grace Wireless Internet Radio is a great Wi-Fi radio at a relatively affordable price.TAGS:station, radio, Internet radio, firmware, Wi-Fi
Reviewed on October 11, 2007The Tangent Quattro is a fun gadget with great sound, but its premium price tag will scare off all but the most serious radio enthusiasts.TAGS:broadcast, Internet radio, radio, station, Wi-Fi, WMA, MP3, PC
Reviewed on February 5, 2008The Slacker Portable Player isn't the best player for audiophiles and control freaks, but its excellent accompanying service makes it perfect for those who want their music provided to them for very minimal effort and cost.TAGS:Slacker Portable, station, radio, song, Wi-Fi, MP3
Reviewed on June 28, 2006The Hauppauge Wireless MediaMVP falls short of competing wireless network media players, even when you consider its bargain price.TAGS:Hauppauge, Internet radio, WMA, radio, TV, Wi-Fi, video, music, PC
Reviewed on October 11, 2007The Tangent Quattro is a fun gadget with great sound, but its premium price tag will scare off all but the most serious radio enthusiasts.TAGS:broadcast, Internet radio, radio, station, Wi-Fi, WMA, MP3, PC
June 27, 2007Dual-mode phones offer better experience, executive says. And next wave could be handsets that join 3G with cordless-phone tech.TAGS:DECT, Siemens AG, audioconferencing, Wi-Fi, handset, 3G, radio
Reviewed on May 20, 2004The Aireo's Wi-Fi capability makes it a cinch to use and an excellent choice for wireless lifestyles--we just wish the player were a bit less bulky.TAGS:WEP, WPA, Audible Inc., IEEE 802.11, rate, Wi-Fi, song, USB, radio, PC
June 17, 2005Intel on Friday unveiled chip technology designed to support all current Wi-Fi standards as well as those expected in the future.TAGS:CMOS, Intel, Wi-Fi, radio, standards, chip company
April 1, 2004As more devices and technologies take advantage of wireless spectrum, regulators and companies must work to use radio bands more efficiently, says an Intel executive.TAGS:spectrum, Intel, radio, Wi-Fi, TV