- Related Stories
-
Motorola unveils Razr successors, iTunes phone
February 14, 2005 -
Sony Ericsson set to unveil Walkman phones
February 14, 2005 -
Cell phones get surround sound
February 11, 2005 -
AOL cues up free video
November 19, 2004 -
Yahoo cues up music site
December 17, 2001
The company's new iRadio technology, demonstrated at the Demo conference, tweaks existing hardware and services to make the music streams offered by sites such as Yahoo Music and AOL Music ready for on-the-go listening.
The service begins with a media-ready phone with sufficient storage, initially via SD flash memory cards. A PC set up with iRadio software will automatically record selected Internet music streams onto the phone whenever it's connected to the PC. The software can also download songs purchased from participating online stores.
The main idea behind iRadio is to piggyback on technology people are already familiar with, said Mike Gaumond, vice president of media solutions for Motorola, instead of requiring them to adopt expensive new gadgets and services. "I already know how to use my car radio; I already have my mobile phone with me all the time," he said. "That's what we're leveraging."
Speaking of new gadgets, Motorola made another mobile music play on Monday, announcing the E1060 handset at the 3GSM show in Cannes, France. The upcoming phone will store and play music, featuring Apple's iTunes Music Player--which Motorola said last year will become the default music player on Motorola phones.
For iRadio, Motorola is forging alliances with most popular streaming music sites and has already worked out some of the thornier issues surrounding copyrights. Streaming music stored on your phone will only play once; songs you own are unlimited.
Motorola is also working with makers of MP3 players interested in adopting the service. "They're really interested in this as something that will give customers a way to discover new music," he said.
See more CNET content tagged:
Motorola Inc., car stereo, Internet radio, digital music, music player





