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Slacker Radio Goes Premium, Debuts Players- Digital Trends News - November 15, 2007
- Self-styled "personal radio" operator Slacker announced itself with big fanfare earlier this year, offering a Web-based streaming music service and claiming it would offer Web-based music, WiFi-enabled portable music players, and even satellite ratio...
- Sirius shareholders give green light to XM takeover
- CNET News - November 13, 2007
- Sirius Satellite's $5 billion acquisition of XM Satellite Radio takes a step closer to conclusion. A much bigger challenge will be winning approval from the feds.
- XM Satellite quarterly loss widens
- CNET News - October 25, 2007
- XM, which has agreed to be acquired by rival Sirius, posted a wider quarterly loss on Thursday as higher marketing costs overshadowed increased subscriptions to its pay-radio service.
- Hands-on Friday: XM XpressRC
- CNET News - October 1, 2007
- If you want to get in on the satellite radio action and you don't mind spending $170 to do so, the XpressRC is a great place to start.
Onkyo Rolls Out HDMI 1.3a AV Receivers- Digital Trends News - August 17, 2007
- Although you'd never know if from checking out their own Web site, Onkyo USA says it has begun shipping four new high-end AV receivers, all of which are THX-certified, feature HDMI 1.3a connectivity, are ready to roll with either Sirius or XM satelli...
- Pimp-worthy Sirius Sportster 5
- CNET News - August 15, 2007
- Blog: Sirius announces plans to release their latest full-color satellite radio, the Sportster 5, this fall.
- Sirius releases Stiletto 2
- CNET News - August 15, 2007
- Blog: Today, Sirius announced the launch of the Stiletto 2, the highly anticipated update to the Stiletto 100, a portable satellite radio that doubles as an MP3 player.
Sirius Announces Satellite Radio Receivers- Digital Trends News - August 15, 2007
- It's been a while since the two players in the U.S. satellite radio market have announced new hardware&madsh;what with trying to merge reduce the U.S. market to a single satellite radio operator, perhaps they've been otherwise occupied. But since XM ...
XM XpressRC Radio Offers Split Screen- Digital Trends News - August 13, 2007
- Both XM and Sirius have been holding off on new hardware announcements while they wait to see if federal regulators will permit the only two satellite radio operators in the U.S. to go through with a $13 billion merger. Nonetheless, XM Satellite Radi...
Sirius and XM Plan A La Carte Services- Digital Trends News - July 23, 2007
- Where the satellite radio industry used to be a-buzz with releases, new products, news of exclusive content deals, and announcements that one company or another had a new partnership with one vehicle maker or another, since the two competing satellit...
- RIAA to feds: Make XM-Sirius pay higher fees, restrict listeners' recording
- CNET News - July 9, 2007
- Blog: Recording industry tells federal regulators the proposed merger shouldn't be approved unless the combined satellite radio providers pay "fair market" royalties and do more to protect their content.
- RIAA to feds: Make XM-Sirius pay more, restrict listeners' recording
- CNET News - July 9, 2007
- Blog: Recording industry tells federal regulators the proposed merger shouldn't be approved unless the combined satellite radio providers pay "fair market" royalties and do more to protect their content.
Panasonic Debuts Strada GPS in U.S.- Digital Trends News - May 8, 2007
- Panasonic unveiled today a sleek new mobile navigation system for automobiles which is its first such offering in the United States. The Panasonic Strada CN-NVD905U, priced at around $1,800, should be available now.The Panasonic Strada is a hybrid GP...
- Is Uncle Sam serious about Sirius-XM?
- CNET News - April 16, 2007
- Policy analyst Randolph J. May says the proposed satellite-radio merger will speak volumes about government's take on changes in the communications marketplace.
- Intelsat satellite used for terrorist propaganda
- CNET News - April 13, 2007
- Blog: Broadcast-signal pirates have moved well beyond commandeering local radio frequencies. The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam,...
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