free iphone

Tune in to internet radio stations from your iPhone or iPod touch

sshot nowplaying 20081216 203338 Tune in to internet radio stations from your iPhone or iPod touchRogue Amoeba has announced its newest app, Radioshift Touch, available exclusively on the iPhone and iPod devices. Radioshift Touch allows you to tune in to thousands of internet radio stations from pretty much anywhere as long as there is available wifi, EDGE, or 3G signals (iPhone only on those last 2 obviously). Rogue Amoeba has made it simple to find the internet stream for local AM/FM stations, check out what’s popular, browse by genre, or even just search for a favorite station.

Radioshift Touch sells for USD$9.99.

twitam 20081216 203305 Tune in to internet radio stations from your iPhone or iPod touchRadioshift Touch is great if you’re interested in a wide range of internet radio programming from all around the globe, but if you only have ears for Leo Laporte, you’ll want to check out TWiT.am. It’s a FREE iPhone/iPod touch app that puts the live audio stream from Leo Laporte’s TWiT.tv netcasts in the palm of you hand. You can browse the content schedule or even make a quick call (iPhone only…but you knew that) to Leo on his weekend Tech Guy radio broadcast to ask him a tech question–TWiT.am puts Leo Laporte on your Speed Dial!

Note:

OpenFM iPhone app helps find best FM transmission frequency

openfm 20070829 194635 OpenFM iPhone app helps find best FM transmission frequencyFor users looking to find the best FM frequency for their favorite FM transmitter, DLO has launched OpenFM. Available immediately, OpenFM is a free iPhone application that enables US users to find the top-performing frequencies in their area. Searchable by zipcode or city/state, OpenFM pulls its results in real-time from an active database, not a flat file, thus ensuring the most accurate and up-to-date information available.

The OpenFM application actively searches an FCC-provided database of licensed FM broadcasters and, using complex algorithms, matches that information against known locations of radio towers to determine the highest quality FM frequencies to use. Results are returned ranked in three categories, from “Best Bet” to “Good” to “OK” quality. And, unlike similar services, OpenFM will work for any city across all 50 states.

In addition to the iPhone application, DLO is also offering a web-based version and will be rolling out an OpenFM widget for both Mac and Windows platforms in the coming weeks.

Note: