XM Satellite Deepens Upcoming NHL Season Coverage
XM Satellite Radio is now widening its hockey coverage, according to information disclosed Wednesday. In early July, the satel…
Thu, 27 Sep 2007 15:06:59 GMT
MicroAutomation Provides a Self-Service Solution for Tracking Customer Satisfaction to a Major Satellite Radio Company (CRM Today)
MicroAutomation, a leading systems integrator of contact center solutions, announced that they have developed and deployed a Self-Service Survey solution for a major satellite radio provider.
Fri, 28 Sep 2007 09:04:15 GMT
Timex XM Satellite Series Alarm Clock Radio with XM Antenna - $49.99
Some gifts just keep on taking. You know what we mean: the kind of well-intentioned present that burdens the recipient with the obligation to pay for its upkeep, or put a lot of work into maintaining it. The kind of gift that makes you wish the giver had forgotten your birthday ? like, say, a koala bear, or a build-your-own-particle-accelerator kit, or an abandoned factory site polluted with benzene hexachloride. Uh, thanks for finding a new way to squander my precious time and resources, but no thanks. That?s why we don?t recommend giving the Timex XM Satellite Series Alarm Clock Radio to anyone you care about, unless you throw in a pile of cash to pay for the XM subscription (not included, we?re saying). See, it?s a perfectly good alarm clock. Big display. Dual alarm. Audio-wise, it?s got a handy line-in for an iPod or another MP3 player, and a line-out jack for external speakers, if you need a few extra decibels to rouse you from your slumbers. Even though it does include an external XM antenna (normally about fifty bucks), it can live a long, productive life without ever receiving XM signal one. But chances are your recipient will feel obligated to activate the XM radio, especially if that recipient is, like, your grandma: ?Oh, that was so nice, to give me this satellite radio. It?d be rude to not use it.? So she?ll sign up, and at first it?ll be fine, but she?ll grow to resent the constant expense, and one day she?ll tune into ?Ethel? because she thinks it has something to do with Ethel Merman but she?ll hear the Yeah Yeah Yeahs instead, poor dear, and your grandma will hate you, and then where will you be? Buy the Timex XM Satellite Series Alarm Clock Radio for yourself. Leave your poor grandma alone. Warranty: One yearFeatures & Benefits: Clock Stereo ? Full-function large display dual alarm clock can get you going in the mornings. Wake to XM radio, FM/AM or your favorite play lists on your MP3 player.XM-Ready ? features over 150 digital channels with XM Satellite Radio that gives you the power to choose what you want to hear, wherever and whenever you want it.Digital Audio Input ? Connect and play your MP3 player or iPod.Satellite Sync Time ? Automatically sets the time to provide accurate time.Sound Quality ? Reson8 chambered speaker technology delivers astounding clarity, depth and power.20-Song Memory ? Keep track of artist and song titles so you can hear all of your favorite tunes.Connect-and-Play Antenna ? Fully integrated receiver and antenna combination is the only component needed to provide the full XM experience through any XM-ready home or portable audio system. Additional Features: Sleek, low-profile design looks great on any nightstandDual alarm for individual wake timesPerfect for desktop or office speaker systemSleep to XM/FM/AM or Aux/MP3 line-inWake to buzzer or your XM/FM/AM station of choiceSure alarm battery back upIncludes remote and XM antenna ($ 50 value)Aux/MP3 line-in/line-outStereo headphone jackDimensions: 13.0?W x 8?H x 7?D25? cable length: Includes 25 feet of cable and an integrated stand for easy placementNote: Requires XM satellite radio subscription. Not for use with XM-ready automotive systemsEasy installation: No power cords, audio cables or additional accessories required Discuss this productPrice: 49.9900I want one!
Fri, 31 Aug 2007 01:07:26 EDT
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