Sirius launches portable satellite
Sirius launches portable satellite radio (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. on Tuesday introduced its first pocket-sized portable radio that allows subscribers to listen to live broadcasts and to digital music from their personal collections.
Goodrich Technology Launches On Board Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency Solar Physics Satellite 'Solar-B' (SpaceRef)
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) recently launched its latest solar physics satellite, dubbed "Solar-B," with Goodrich Corporation's (NYSE: GR) Solar X- ray Telescope (XRT) mirror on board.
UK to get satellite radio by 2010 (BBC News)
Radio listeners in the UK are to be offered tailor-made satellite radio services by 2010.
Last round of Wideband Gapfiller Satellite tests (Spaceflight Now)
The Boeing Company has completed Spacecraft Thermal Vacuum (SCTV) testing for the first of its Wideband Gapfiller Satellites (WGS). The tests, conducted at the Boeing Satellite Development Center in El Segundo, Calif., evaluated the WGS operating systems' ability to withstand the extreme temperatures of space.
Sirius Unveils Portable Satellite Radio (TechWeb via Yahoo! News)
Sirius Satellite Radio plans to release its first portable radio, which features support for Wi-Fi and the Yahoo music service.
'Oprah & Friends' Attracts New Advertisers for XM Satellite Radio (SYS-CON Media)
Harpo Radio, Inc. and XM Satellite Radio today announced that the launch of the much- anticipated 'Oprah & Friends' radio channel has attracted thirteen new, high- profile advertisers for XM.
XM Satellite Radio to Broadcast Farm Aid 2006 Concert Live on Saturday, Sept. 30 (Broadcast Newsroom)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28 /PRNewswire/ — XM Satellite Radio, the nation's leading satellite radio service with more than 7 million subscribers, announced today that it will broadcast Farm Aid 2006 live Saturday, September 30 from the Tweeter Center at the Waterfront in Camden, New Jersey on XM's Americana channel X Country (XM 12).
Sirius Satellite to sell handheld recording unit (Reno Gazette-Journal)
NEW YORK "" Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. said it would begin selling its first handheld device that can receive live signals from Sirius' satellite.