It’s not just iPhone users who can listen to the radio while toolin’ about their fine city. A just-released (well, re-released, kinda) application for the BlackBerry called the Mobiola xPlayer lets you listen to Internet radio (that includes live news and the like) and MP3s (and AACs and WMAs, etc.) Listening to MP3s and the like won’t cost you anything, but to hear Internet radio you’ll have to pay a one-time fee of $19.95.
If I had bothered brining my BlackBerry 8800 with me, I’d be downloading this ASAP. But of course, being a total numpty, I forgot it. Oh well.
via BerryReviews.com













Interesting app, I will try it.
This is exciting news. I love free internet radio.
A $20 one time fee? I missed that the first time. At least its not reacurring. It’s kinda ironic that free internet radio has a price. :)
This is the Bold-compatable audio app I’ve been looking for! A WinAmp-like devise that doesn’t rely on tags to organize and load audio files. Once again I can manage my tunes like I do on my PCs and not have to use itunes logic.
For internet radio, I run FlyCast, bt if I find myself using it exclusively after a week or so, I’ll give the developers thier 20 bones.