Pure has whipped out a new internet connected radio with an iPod and iPhone dock at CES this year. It’s called Contour, and it’s a big black half moon covered in speaker mesh, with a pop-out dock.
The Pure radio web portal, The Lounge, is getting a major overhaul. It will include rebranding of The Lounge, plus the addition of social networking functions like Facebook and Twitter. Search functions will also be improved, and there’ll also be better integration of the Pure cloud based MP3 download service Flow Songs. This is good news to our ears, as The Lounge, and Flowsongs could be much improved with a decent overhaul and the addition of some spangly new features. There’s no date for when The Lounge 2 will go live, but we’re expecting it in the next few months, so keep your ears peeled for more news.
Flow Songs, the new service that lets you download songs direct from your radio, will be launching on Monday. It’s a service which brings together radio broadcast and digital music sales, in theory into a neat, functional service. We took a closer look, and weighed up some of the major pros and cons of Flow Songs, to ask you whether you’d use it…
Pure has launched its digital music service, Flow Songs, letting you click and buy tracks straight off the radio. Read on, and get all the info on Flow Songs.