iRadio vs. iRadio - A Glossary and Guide

The industry is beginning to "get" Motorola iRadio...a music service where your cell phone delivers music channels via Bluetooth to headsets, home stereos, and car stereos, to create a seamless music listening experience.

However, a few other product offerings may lead to some brand confusion down the line for newbie consumers trying to dive in.  Here's a little glossary to help those in need:

Tunestir iRadio:  An iPod accessory offering FM Radio functionality, FM transmission capability (to transmit iPod music to any FM radio, etc), and in-line remote control for your iPod.

Companion iRadio:  A customizable, streaming Internet radio application included in the Companion suite of lifestyle products offered by Convergent living.

Noxon iRadio:  An internet and FM radio with wireless capability offered by Terratec.  (No plans to be offered in the US, however.)

3aLab iRadio:  Software that allows users to listen to, record, rip, and create individual track files from internet radio stations.  The RIAA must be really excited about this one.

There you have it...I hope that alleviates (exacerbates?) any brand confusion in the marketplace...

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