MOTOROLA IRADIO: In a strange grown-up-attends-kindergarten moment, Motorola was the only big technology company presenting at Demo, with a new service for putting music into cell phones.
Due to launch in October, iRadio will send songs through the Internet to your home computer for about $5 a month. Then you connect your cell phone to the PC through a USB cable, and the songs will move to a memory card inside the phone. You can also transfer songs from your own library of MP3 tracks.
You'll have to buy a new generation of Motorola phone, expected to cost about $200 to $300. Using Bluetooth short-range wireless networking and a $75 adapter, iRadio songs can also flow from your phone to your car stereo.
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