Posts Tagged Sirius

Car Cassette Adapter For MP3,iPod,XM,CD,MD,Sirius Reviews

Posted by on Tuesday, 13 July, 2010

Car Cassette Adapter For MP3,iPod,XM,CD,MD,Sirius

  • Works with any audio player.
  • High quality output

This cassette adaptor allows you to connect your minidisc or CD player to a vehicle cassette player. This product works well with any audio players, the adaptor will operate with non-Sony products as well. There are a couple of key features to this adaptor which make it a fine choice.

Rating: (out of 49 reviews)

List Price: $ 10.02

Price: $ 0.01

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How do i buy iPad accesories when i am in the Philippines?

Posted by on Saturday, 26 June, 2010

Question by Sirius: How do i buy iPad accesories when i am in the Philippines?
I am from Philippines and i was hoping to buy a iPad Apple Case for it. But how do i buy it online?

Best answer:

Answer by John
You can buy it online from this site, its powered by Amazon!

http://everythingipodz.webs.com/ipad.htm

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!


Free Sirius XM for a month? Sure, why not!

Posted by on Tuesday, 20 April, 2010

Free Sirius XM for a month, amigos! That is to say, free Opie & Anthony and Ron & Fez for 30 days. It’s the company’s latest promotional tactic to get you to pony up the $15 or whatever a month for the service. A test drive, if you will.

Once you sign up for the free trial, Sirius XM sends you a radio and car kit, so you can listen to East Side Dave talk about the Smoke Zone, Opie tell Ashley Dupree to take a hike, and Fez have heat attacks every day.

It’s top-notch radio, and I listen all day long. I’d have joined the circus long ago if it weren’t for those guys.

But if you’re only interested in the free month, be sure to cancel before the 30 days are up, lest you find a nice little bill on your credit card statement.



Allegro Portable Wireless Radio & Streamer lets you take internet radio away from the computer

Posted by on Tuesday, 6 April, 2010

Grace Digital Audio announced their latest creation today, the Allegro Portable Wireless Radio & Streamer. The Allegro is portable unit, designed to allow you to take your internet radio choice with you when you step away from the computer.

The Allegro supports Pandora, SIRIUS internet radio, Live 365, iheart radio, NPR, BBC, FOX, CNN, CNBC, and NOAA alerts. It can also serve as a portable alarm clock, and is portable using AA batteries. It’s also possible to stream audio from your PC over your wifi network. You can pick one up from the Grace Digital Audio website for $169.

From the press release:

San Diego, Calif. – (April 6, 2010) – Grace Digital Audio, a leading brand of wireless indoor & outdoor audio solutions, is pleased to announce the addition of the Allegro Portable Wireless Radio & Streamer to their line of internet radios. With Pandora recently topping 50 million registered users and millions of internet radio users worldwide, the demand for a high quality, easy-to-use and affordable internet radio is at an all-time high. Available now at GraceDigitalAudio.com, Allegro provides a superior sound quality with easy access to thousands of radio stations, on-demand programs, and podcasts around the world.

Utilizing a Class D 8 watt digital amplifier, Allegro produces a sound quality that delivers a superior audio experience indoors and out. Grace Digital Audio’s unique triple power option includes a built in battery recharging circuit, allowing users to power Allegro with an AC adapter, 6 regular AA or rechargeable batteries. Allegro can recharge batteries while still in the unit, eliminating the hassle of moving batteries to a separate charger. Other internet radios use regular batteries or strictly an AC adapter, which can become costly and greatly limits portability.

Allegro provides access to over 17,000 radio stations, 20,000 plus on-demand programs, and over 35,000 podcasts. Compatible with Pandora Radio, Sirius, MP3tunes, Live365.com, Aupeo!, and blogtalkradio, Allegro is connected to radio programs all over the world. Using the Allegro’s full function remote or the easy access top panel controls, navigating the radio world is easy. The 4 line backlight display allows you to conveniently browse all the music options by region, country, station, or choose from over 50 musical genres. Users can also stream their personal music collection straight to Allegro wirelessly from a PC or Mac. Equipped with a 5 function alarm clock and a conveniently large snooze button, Allegro functions just as well on the nightstand as it does in the backyard.

Allegro Wi-Fi Radio features include:

• Access to over 17,000 radio stations, 20,000 on-demand programs, and over 35,000 podcasts
• Equipped with it’s own battery recharging circuit, the Allegro’s triple power option allows use of AC adapter, 6 AA regular or rechargeable batteries
• Class D digital amplifier and rear ported full range speaker provides superior audio quality
• 10 station presets, up to 100 saved favorites, displays song/artist info, alarm clock radio, and remote control with Pandora controls
• Wirelessly stream music and stored audio files from your PC or Mac
Now shipping, Allegro is available for $169.00 at www.GraceDigitalAudio.com and various retailers throughout the U.S.

Grace Digital Audio’s Chief Marketing Officer, Greg Fadul, believes sound quality and innovative power options set Allegro apart from its competitors. “Allegro’s Class D amplifier delivers a sound experience you’re just not going to find in comparable internet radios and our built in recharging circuit makes it affordable and convenient to run the radio without the restrictions of a cord. For only $169.00 you can’t beat Allegro’s listening options, portability, and sound quality.”



Sirius XM proves its worth this week with Winter Music Conference broadcasts

Posted by on Tuesday, 23 March, 2010

There’s one week per year that there’s reason to listen to Sirius XM beyond XM Channel 202 The Virus. That’s right, it’s Winter Music Conference time, a time when the world’s top DJs and producers descend upon Miami and have themselves a good ol’ Dionysian time. House music, trance, progressive, Dutch tourists trying to find food that won’t kill them, etc. It’s a good example of what satellite radio could have been.

It’s probably not too crazy to call Sirius XM a niche product, and I’m fine with that. Again, so long as I get to hear the occasional healthcare rant by Anthony, or hear Fez flip out on interns, I’m more than happy with Sirius XM. Every single other channel could disappear and I wouldn’t mind one bit.

Aside from this week! On Channel 80, Area, today begins Sirius XM’s annual broadcast of the Winter Music Conference. It’s basically a five-day electronic music party. Now, electronic music isn’t everyone’s idea of a good time, but I can think of no better music to accompany a late night World of Warcraft grinding session.

Surprisingly, Sirius XM usually does a good job in broadcasting the festival. It’s non-stop: coverage from various parties, live DJ sets, interviews with producers, etc. “Oh, so that’s what Chris Lake sounds like!”

So yeah, the one week of the year that my Sirius XM dial leaves Channel 202 The Virus for any amount of time. As soon as I hear “Satellite of Love” at the end of Ron and Fez, it’s WMC time.

I haven’t really paid attention to that whole scene in the past year—who’s the big name producer these days?

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Twitter controversy mars Shorty Awards ceremony

Posted by on Thursday, 4 March, 2010

The Shorty Awards were handed out last night in New York amid incredible controversy. The awards, if you’ve never heard of them before, are handed out to Twitter users who exemplify Twitter’s potential “to create the best real-time short form content.” It’s sorta cute I guess, just recognizing people who tweet interesting things. There’s one problem, and it has to do with the award handed out in the “Weird” category.

The winner of the weird award was The Llama (@DoWhatITellYou) someone who tweets what you’re supposed to do. Like, “Pretend you have a dog or cat in your lap, whichever you like. Pet the animal and say ‘Good little llama.’ Good.”

The person who should have won, clearly, was East Side Dave (@rfeastsidedave) from Sirius XM’s Ron and Fez show, whom we interviewed last summer.

Now, what’s more “Weird,” more deserving of the recognition of the likes of CNN’s Rick Sanchez, Paul McCartney, MC Hammer, Jimmy Wales, and David Pogue from the New York Times, a fake llama telling you what to do, or a confused-looking, red haired man flopping about with puppets?

So at the awards ceremony last night, as The Llama accepted her award, Dave rushed the stage, yelling profanities and gesticulating wildly. It was all over Digg and the like as well as MediaBistro, arbiters of all that is media-related in this county.

I, for one, think Dave was well within his right to be upset at this miscarriage of justice. Everyone knows that, in a few years time, the only communication we’ll engage in will be over Twitter, so it’s absolutely crucial to be recognized for your Twitter achievements. Dave was robbed.