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February 7, 2005

Music on demand – Wirelessly

Now when you want to put new music on your iPod or mp3 player you have to plug it into your computer or laptop. Not anymore. With the new devices coming out from MusicGremlin, you will be able to store songs and download new ones wirelessly. No need to wait until you get home and download songs, all you have to do click. Purchasing songs and downloading from the list of free ones you can change your music as fast as your mood changes. MusicGremlin will also offer a Rhapsody, which is like a subscription service, to save time and money when downloading songs.

Another cool feature of the devices and the service is that you can listen to custom radio stations. Want to hear different music without buying or downloading? Then this will be the way to go. The MusicGremlin prototype's names are still up in the air but most critics dislike the rumored one floating around. “Gizmo”

With this iPod sized, Wi-Fi capable device the way you listen and carry music can change. The first sight of these devices will be out later this year (05).

geekBlue as always will keep you update.

Posted by geekblue at February 7, 2005 12:02 PM

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