Internet-based streams from stations all over the world are available on radios that can connect to your stereo, sit on the kitchen counter or snuggle up on your bedside table. Ranging in price from $130 to over $700, Internet radios offer a variety of features. Some can play music from your computer's hard drive; some can tune in local FM stations; and some will connect you to online services like Rhapsody and Pandora.
For a quick rundown of several of the newest models, watch JQ's segment on Fox Business.
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I spoke to several college administrators and professors at the announcement of the new Kindle DX event. There are questions about how much textbooks will cost in electronic form, but more important is what effect--if any--these devices will have on learning, understanding, and retention. For an overview of what all the hype is about (hey, it was a big press conference), watch the video.
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