London – RadioScape Ltd., a developer of software-defined radio technology, rolled out a radio module last week in hopes of building momentum for the service by Christmas. The company said the module, ...
Whether you use your radio to listen to music, catch up with the news or enjoy a drama or comedy, digital radio (or DAB) has made it easier and clearer to do so. The best DAB radios we've tested offer ...
WorldDAB has announced that its most recent market report shows more than 75 million consumer and automotive DAB/DAB+ receivers sold in Europe and Asia Pacific at the end of Q4 2018. This figure, the ...
There are now numerous digital radio stations broadcasting in the UK. We explain how they work, and why you might want to tune in. Digital Audio Broadcasting is a transmission technology first ...
BRUSSELS — Digital radio broadcasters are applauding the European Parliament’s vote in favor of mandatory digital radio receivers in new cars, which is still in the proposal stage. But they still want ...
Just as Internet Radio starts creeping in to take the place of more conventional broadcast recipes, Sony is doing things a little backwards. The company is just now launching their first DAB+ radios, ...
24th August, London, UK: PURE Digital — a division of Imagination Technologies (LSE:IMG) — presents Oasis — the world’s first rechargeable DAB digital radio that can withstand the rigours of outdoor ...
With digital television now in an estimated 82 per cent of homes, what about its crystal-clear radio cousin? Unfortunately, digital radio take up is still several steps behind. If you're thinking of ...
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) radio was billed as a transformative technology that would revolutionise the industry when the first services went on the air in the mid-1990s. But a controversial ...
We're happy that those of you outside of the States are not subjected to the sorry state of commercial radio here, and we are especially envious of those of you rockin' the DAB. We're going to be ...
It’s commonly agreed that the future of broadcast radio lies in the eventual replacement of AM and FM analogue transmissions with digital services. A wide range of technologies exist to service this ...