New Potato reveals TuneLink Auto Bluetooth-to-FM transmitter for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad
We've never been on the volunteer cheerleading squad for FM transmitters; in our experience, they're downright useless in cities or other areas that actually have a large amount of radio stations nearby. But we'll hand it to New Potato Technologies -- this may be the slickest implementation yet. The newly announced TuneLink Auto looks like a typical cigarette adapter charger at first glance, but within, there's technology that accepts audio over Bluetooth and then sends it out over FM
Categories: Mobile Phone, Other Tags: apple, bluetooth, fmradio, implementation, ipad accessory, ipod-touch, newpotatotechnologies, radio-stations
Nexus One now a step closer to FM radio support, thanks to modified kernel
As you may or may not be already aware, the Nexus One and HTC Desire have the same Broadcom chip. Seems trivial at cursory glance until you realize the Desire has a FM radio app, which should ergo be just as feasible on the Google-branded device. Cut to xda-developers' intersectRaven, who's released a custom N1 kernel that theoretically brings life to the FM receptor
Categories: Android, htc, Mobile Phone, nexus one Tags: brien, cursory-glance, desire, device, fm-radio, fmradio, froyo-sense, glance, htc, john, paul obrien, radio, rom, sensefroyo, tue