Nokia brings pictures to FM radio
Finnish phone maker Nokia has come up with a system that lets radio stations interact with their audience via the phone network. Dubbed Visual Radio, it uses sound and images to give listeners a real-time guide to what they are hearing. The first trials of the technology will take place later this year and involve Helsinki’s Kiss FM radio station.
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