4 November 2008 16:42 GMT / By Katie Scott
Noxon has added to its range of internet radios with the dinky iRadio Cube.This device is claimed to offer access to more than 11,000 stations worldwide, as well as podcasts and FM stations.
Manufacturer TerraTec adds that three favourites can be stored at the touch of a button. And far more than 4000 pre-produced and pre-recorded programs from around the world are accessible anytime as podcasts sorted by topics.
This radio, and all of the company's other Noxon models, now also offer access to Napster, which customers can try out for free for a month.
The iRadio Cube also packs in a clock and alarm clock offering a variety of alarms, and a remote control.
The iRadio Cube comes in a piano lacquer finish and will be priced £169 when it hits stores in November. Audio, Radios, Noxon, Napster, Internet radios





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