MARCH 2006 ISSUE  
? Queen Elizabeth honors iPod designer
? EU launches first satellite in Galileo navigation program
? New media players courtesy of Bill Gates
? Motorola rocks? and rolls out iRadio service
? Laptops get instant-on makeovers
? Google opens online video store

Motorola rocks? and rolls out iRadio service

Motorola, Inc. revolutionizes radio with the public introduction of Motorola iRadio, a subscription music service that seamlessly moves from home, to car stereo, to wireless headphones - powered from the one device you're never without: your mobile phone.

Motorola iRadio is initially launching with 435 commercial-free radio channels, already one of the widest selections of subscription music entertainment available. The service's unique delivery platform enables it to bring content portability together with acquisition and discovery of music. This creates a powerful new medium for artists and labels to directly connect with fans, and for wireless service providers to deepen relationships with subscribers.

"Motorola iRadio is truly a revolution in digital radio - offering more choices, higher audio quality than satellite radio, and features that allow listeners to identify and purchase the music they like," said Mike Gaumond, vice president and general manager, Motorola Digital Media Services. "We've taken a giant leap beyond traditional and Internet-delivered radio by introducing a single service that incorporates incredible choices, the discovery of new music, impulse acquisition, and seamless portability."

Will iRadio hit the local scene? Only time (and Motorola) will tell.

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