yup yup - great stuff, Jack
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XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc., a broadcaster that offers digital channels to half a million subscribers, introduced a product that can be operated on a personal computer. The XM PC Receiver will allow users to listen to XM radio's 101 digital channels on their PCs without an Internet connection, spokesman Chance Patterson said. The satellite receiver has a suggested retail price of $69.95, and programming will cost $9.95 a month. Satellite radio for the computer will be competing with Internet radio and free Internet file-sharing services such as Kazaa and Morpheus. Currently, XM radios are found in cars by General Motors Corp. and Honda Motor Co., and other automakers will offer the service this year.
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i can't see this product improving XM's survival prospects, tho