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  • Railcorp signals in digital radio 08 January, 2010 09:18

    Huawei Australia to design and build new network
    Railcorp has inked a two and half year deal with communications supplier Huawei Australia to replace its ageing analogue radio network with a digital solution used in China’s ultra-fast railway network.
  • Reduce radio wave exposure, warns French government agency 16 October, 2009 03:04

    The dangers aren't proven, says Afsset, but we should take precautions nonetheless.
    A French government agency has warned that measures should be taken to reduce everyday exposure to radio signals -- even though, it said, there is no definitive proof that such signals have a negative effect on human health.
  • An iPhone with FM radio? Yes please! 15 October, 2009 00:39

    Reports are surfacing that Apple is about to awaken a sleeping FM radio application inside the iPhone and iPod Touch.
    Apple is developing an in-house iPhone and iPod Touch radio application, which will enable users to listen to FM radio on their existing devices, according to sources quoted by 9to5Mac.
  • Sony breathes new life into the clock radio 03 September, 2009 04:23

    A new gadget combines the traditional bedside clock with a cell phone dock and charging station
    If you listen to conventional wisdom you might think the traditional bedside clock radio was on its way out, since in many homes cell phones now rouse the sleeping from their beds. But a new gadget from Sony seeks to keep alarm clocks on the night table while bringing convenience to cell phone users.
  • Digital radio dawns new device technology paradigm 06 August, 2009 09:58

    New features come at a new price tag
    Digital radio has officially launched, with some 40 different radio stations across Australia broadcasting simultaneously to an audience of more than 8 million people from 7:40 am, and in doing the industry has ushered in a new type of device needed to receive it.
  • Sydney radio presenters branded "Twitter wankers" 06 July, 2009 09:13

    Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O accused of Twitter fraud
    Sydney breakfast radio presenters Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O have been given the title of “Twitter wankers”, accused of artificially boosting the number of their Twitter followers.
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