Despite XM’s removal of its USB tuner from the market, the time-shifting radio fans aren’t giving up easily, and neither are the companies that make the hardware and software that make it possible. We ...
TimeTrax is software that lets you turn your PC into a TiVo for satellite radio. Veteran journalist J.D. Lasica spoke with CEO Elliott Frutkin about the upstart startup's prospects, its diffident ...
TimeTrax Technologies has launched TimeTrax Connect, which allows those who own XM Direct car stereo tuners to save XM Satellite Radio broadcasts to personal computers as MP3 or WAV files, to be ...
For many XM Satellite Radio subscribers, the designation XXL might be more apt. There are too many choices spread across more than 120 channels, and not enough time to listen to them all. TimeTrax ...
Just in time for CES, TimeTrax are showing off a new docking station and software suite that will allow users to record satellite radio programming on their iPods. TimeTrax allows one to schedule ...
TimeTrax will be launching a raft of new products this week at CES, including this version of their XM satellite radio reciever and software that will directly copy songs recorded from the XM service ...
Technologies that enable digital recording of satellite and Internet radio broadcasts are opening a new front in the recording industry's war on music piracy. By Billboard Staff Technologies that ...
LOS ANGELES - Technologies that let people record satellite and Internet radio broadcasts digitally are opening a new front in the recording industry's war on music piracy. Until recently, the music ...
Owners of a controversial PC radio receiver are making a killing selling their units on eBay following the unit's discontinuation over music piracy concerns. Before being quietly discontinued this ...
Technologies that let people record satellite and Internet radio broadcasts digitally are opening a new front in the recording industry's war on music piracy. Until recently, the music industry ...
Technologies that let people record satellite and Internet radio broadcasts digitally are opening a new front in the recording industry's war on music piracy. By Billboard Staff LOS ANGELES (AP) — ...
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