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This also can mean you have a virus on your computer. I would recommend scanning your computer for potential threats.
Yes, a good site that you can visit is www.live365.com. There you can listen to radio stations made by other people, or on iTunes, you can listen to the radio. Hope I Helped! tHaNkS!
Use Window's media player as this can play radio stations.
If you have a mac just use itunes.
If Pandora radio is installed on your computer, it is easy to uninstall. You will need to go to you Start icon, the control panel, and go the folder that is called add or remove programs. From there, you can search through the programs that are installed on you computer, highlight Pandora radio, and click uninstall at the top of the folder.
Yes you do. The radio "stations" that you "receive" on the computer don't really arrive at the computer using radio technology. They arrive as web pages.
Wireless G works by transmitting information through the air in various radio waves. Your computer can pick up the signals and use them to computer information.
There are many radio stations that play music from the 60s. Examples of radio stations that play music from the 60s includes Live365 Internet Radio and the 60s Radio at TuneIn.
Typically, a radio player is a medium to play radio applications. Today, radio players is also web-based where you can tune in to online radio stations through the Internet. By downloading any radio software, like MyRadioWorld, you can able to listen to over thousands of radio stations around the globe.
Get a stereo connector for this purpose at Radio Shack (under $5.00). Or you can burn CDs on your computer, and play them.
Yes, with the right drivers, you can play Xbox 360 or PS3 through your computer.
No, you play through your TV screen.
No.
When a PC FM transmitter is plugged into your computer and radio, it will take the audio output from your computer and transmit it through the wire so it will come out of your radio instead of other speakers.
Radio wave + Computer
Yes, the iMode IP220 Alarm Clock Radio with iPod Docking Station is a great clock radio that allows you to play your ipod through the speakers.
Yes... Through Facebook.
Yes, if you have a radio on your computer there is a way to accomplish this.
Yes, all you need is a radio transmitter and you are set.
Infra-red. Cable can be set through a wall or through a door or something. Bluetooth (which is infact radio waves only a lot shorter range) and radio waves can travel through walls.
As long as you play through reputable sources you will be safe. I.e. Steam.