National Public Radio
Jan 10 2008, Nishi Roy

Would you fancy radio broadcasts with scrolling texts? If yes, then you are in for some good news, as on Tuesday the 9th of January at the CES 2008, a new technology has been unveiled, which would be able to do just that. Soon, radio listeners using..

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