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...sick of all the ads on the radio, you aren't alone. Demand for commercial free music is sending folks flocking to satellite radio at a rate of 347,000 subscribers a month, according to a new report by JPMorgan. The two service providers, Sirius and XM, have mainly courted car-radio listeners. Now the satellite guys are hooking up with tech firms to target home users with boom boxes, stereo tuners and handheld gadgets (aimed at iPod users). Is the gear ready for prime time? --By Daren Fonda...
WHAT'S COOL Equipped for Sirius service ($13 a month), it features a rotating module that turns the device into a CD player or AM/FM radio. Load it up with eight D-size batteries and it's ready for a sojourn outdoors...
WHAT'S NOT The actual satellite tuner is sold separately and will set you back an additional $100. (If you add a $50 docking kit, the tuner can double as a satellite car radio.) The audio quality is adequate but lacks bassy depth...
WHAT'S COOL A pocket-size radio, the MyFi offers two listening options: you can tune in to a live XM satellite feed or store up to five hours of it for playback later...
...listening to the radio back in Chicago and the DJ said that he’d just seen the video on MTV for this song, and apparently Ciara got “hell of fat!” This is hilarious. She already looked really awkward in the first video, feeling all kinds of uncomfortable on account of Petey Pablo mad-dogging her by the trailer. With a belly she’ll probably fall in a corner and convulse. This song is a massive (haha!) disco departure from “Goodies,” and the Missy Elliot...