logo

  Everything about XM Radio…and beyond

SEARCH

FMFIND.info is a pretty neat little tool for those who haven’t heard about it. The purpose of this site is to find the best station to broadcast your receiver out on. I tried it earlier and sure enough I’m getting a little bit clearer signal than I was on the station I was previously using.

Anyways, cool little web tool that I thought was worth mentioning.

This is an interesting article about AOL’s new AIM client called Triton which supports XM Radio. The downside is that its Windows only, but on the upside I would love having XMRO integrated in my IM client. My primary OS isn’t Windows, so I probably wouldn’t use this much. However, for those that do this is very cool. I gave this a whirl and really like it.

I’m hoping the popularity of it spreads and the Gaim development community writes some a plugin because I use Gaim on Linux and Adium (which is based on Gaim). In any event, this is another very cool delivery method for XM Radio Online.

I decided to resurrect my Pocket PC. I sync it up with Mac via PocketMac software. I need to do some updates on some things, so what do I discover on Handango? Pocket XM Radio Pro This is pretty neat software. It works exactly as advertised. This is a very cool idea !!! I think this is a neat if you are in a situation where you have access to a wireless network and can’t get great reception.

I don’t know how widespread the Pocket PC market is these days. I don’t use my Pocket PC alot in all honesty, but maybe this a good reason to.

About BeyondXM.com

BeyondXM.com where you'll find news and information about XM Satellite Radio ,the industry of Satellite Radio and my slant on life as a citizen of the XM Nation.

Recent Posts


SEARCH
RSS
Comments RSS
Email Me