Now that Slacker is out in the open, here’s a close look what the thing actually will offer you. The video above was shot by our own Benny G, and after the jump ...
Slacker’s G2 Personal Radio Player. Now, before you read any further, there’s an important thing about the G2 that Mac users need to know: Slacker doesn’t yet have Mac software for the G2. (Slacker ...
The Slacker portable music player became available for pre-order today, giving people a portable version of the company's free online music streaming service, which like Pandora, lets you create ...
There's a new kid on the Internet radio block, and its name is Slacker. Slacker is a brand spanking new service that provides completely free and customised Internet radio, based on whether listeners ...
There are two major camps for internet radio: Pandora and Slacker. Team Pandora’s been setup on webOS for a while, but now Slacker fans can get theirs on every webOS phone. Slacker Radio Announces ...
Update: Slacker read our original review of its new G2 player and suggested we might have gotten a bum test unit with poor sound quality. They quickly dispatched a second unit, which we listened to ...
Slacker, Inc., today announced the availability of Slacker Radio Plus, a new value-priced offering which gives listeners access to all of the features of the free Basic Radio service, plus the ability ...
The Wall Street Journal wrote yesterday on the move to get Internet radio into the mainstream and into cars. Slacker Inc.'s 36-year-old founder Celite Milbrandt demonstrated his mobile service for ...
Slacker, a portable music player/radio service that some have billed an iPod-killer (though the killer phrase is getting bothersome; Nokia is prepping an iPhone killer, Tube, for example), announced ...
This story was written by Rory Maher. Slacker, which develops portable radio players users can program according to their musical tastes, has raised $9.6 million of a $10.2 million round, according to ...