jster23, I do not think XM or Sirius have anything to do with this. This is just Internet radio steams, not satellite radio.
The issue there is, for the most part, Internet radio sucks.
And, let's be honest: iTunes and AirPort Express, the Squeezebox, the Roku, the Sonos, and even TiVo have allowed you to stream music files and Internet radio for years at this point. And there really isn't a overwhelming user base clamoring for streaming Internet radio, is there? Really, let's be honest...
And you can move a small handful of songs over to it and bring it with you? Who travels with 128MB of songs anymore?
Sony is, once again, a day late and a dollar short. As someone who actually likes Sony's products, this is becoming embarrassing...
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jster23, I do not think XM or Sirius have anything to do with this. This is just Internet radio steams, not satellite radio.
The issue there is, for the most part, Internet radio sucks.
And, let's be honest: iTunes and AirPort Express, the Squeezebox, the Roku, the Sonos, and even TiVo have allowed you to stream music files and Internet radio for years at this point. And there really isn't a overwhelming user base clamoring for streaming Internet radio, is there? Really, let's be honest...
And you can move a small handful of songs over to it and bring it with you? Who travels with 128MB of songs anymore?
Sony is, once again, a day late and a dollar short. As someone who actually likes Sony's products, this is becoming embarrassing...