First Internet car radio a hit at consumer electronics show

January 12, 2009 People look at products at the Las Vegas Convention Center

People look at products at the Las Vegas Convention Center during the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show, on January 10, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. German audio equipment maker Blaupunkt and Australia's miRoamer have teamed up to produce the first Internet car radio, giving drivers access to tens of thousands of Web radio stations.

German audio equipment maker Blaupunkt and Australia's miRoamer have teamed up to produce the first Internet car radio, giving drivers access to tens of thousands of Web radio stations.



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