
Cambridge Consultants have come up with the Iona Cube concept design that packs a WiFi-enabled Internet radio into a low-cost design, offering a novel, simplified interface where users will be able to access up to 10,000 Internet radio stations. Turning the Iona Cube onto one of its four sides will automatically change to a different pre-programmed radio station, where a fifth side holds the speaker while the last side is used to turn the radio on or off. Gone are the days of ‘push-button’ user interface where Internet radios are concerned, as selecting different radio stations is now a cinch with the Iona Cube concept. The Cube is highly customizable, and can be achieved through a variety of ways.
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