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SteelRat
06-01-2006, 01:35 PM
This is similar to the webstreaming/cellphone idea, but would be a dedicated device.

http://getsiriusinfo.blogspot.com

Thursday, June 01, 2006

The first Zing-powered players should ship this year, carrying the SIRIUS brand.

Here is what the first Zing proto-type player looks like.
The first Zing-powered players should ship this year, carrying the SIRIUS brand.

http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/727/2021/1600/zing-1149144917374-440_330.0.jpg

Could this make SIRIUS a world-wide service!?

Most people will probably start using a Zing-powered player by first loading it with music that they have on their computer. But say you have just one track by Johnny Cash, and when you're playing it you realize you want more. On your player, you can flag the album it came from, and next time you're in Wi-Fi range, the player will download it for you. The player will stream SIRIUS radio content (via Wi-Fi, not a satellite connection) and will enable you to do the same thing when you're listening to radio tracks.

GSI is told The Zing prototype shown at D4 had both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radios built in. The radios are used to download music and to upload data about what you are listening to. If you have one of these players, you can do cool things, like see what your friends are listening to, then play samples of those tracks, or buy songs and albums directly from the player. If you try buy items when you're not in range of a Wi-Fi access point, the product will queue up your requests and batch-process them when you do eventually connect.

kali
06-01-2006, 05:24 PM
it's a start. will we have to register the device like we have to register our radios?

notice ZING went with Sirius and not XM.

muntz
06-02-2006, 03:32 PM
is this really a live portable? if its wi-fi i mean we have troubles with the ground repeaters now....

boombox
06-02-2006, 05:05 PM
is this really a live portable? if its wi-fi i mean we have troubles with the ground repeaters now....

It's a WiFi/Bluetooth internet streamer. It's not a satellite receiver, so you can only receive SIRIUS when you're near a WiFI or Bluetooth hotspot(according to early reports, but no one really knows for sure). This technology is still in its early phases, so it's still questionable how well this will succeed. It will be interesting when it comes out later this year. I'd like to see what they have to say about "always-on" WiFI reception. It will be interesting, but maybe a little premature at this point. We'll see.

SteelRat
06-02-2006, 05:18 PM
What do you think about the possibilty at some point of a hybrid radio that can receive a live satellite signal, but is also supplemented by WiFi?

TScott1998
06-03-2006, 02:53 PM
Steel I thought I had heard that the Zing will have a satellitete reciever built in as well as the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth as the back up when the signal is too weak for clear reception?