Help with Bloomberg Radio - Motorola Droid RAZR

Hey guys,
I am quite new to this system.
I can't believe a simple task in iOS can be such a hassle here.
I am a normal business users that I want to turn on bloomberg radio while I am on the go.
There is the official Bloomberg Radio app in iPhone which works alright. But when I turned to Android. I am stuck at this simple apps is missing out of 500,000+ android apps??
I did my homework before asking.
Tune-in had WBBR AM 1130 . It was the PAST. For some reasons, it stopped working a few days ago. That really pissed me off because their official pages seems still include Bloomberg Radio as part of their marketing info.
And Sirius XM has bloomberg radio too! But damn after 7 days you need to pay at least 10 USD a month to keep this one station available to you.
Question:
IS THERE ANY WAY TO JUST HAVE THIS STATION? Any apps? I could not care less about having all fancy Pops/Hiphop/Rock and Roll stations like all radio apps provide. I just need this one. It is a multi-year habit that you wake up, you want to get this radio on at the back ground.
And no, I don't want to go back to iPhone just for this reason.
Help please.
I love Android. I am sure powerful and helpful users here can give me some suggestions!
Cheers!!

Hey I got fed up with same problem so I wrote one app.
It is 'My Bloomberg Radio' in your he market
Pm me so I send the apk file for free.
From my RAZR MAXX

Updated with some bug fixes and features. Check it out dude,if you are still deciding
From my RAZR MAXX

Unfortunately I have been contacted by Bloomberg's Lawyer and I pulled my app about Bloomberg Radio from Google Play immediately.

jiwengang - please check your PM.
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bloomberg Radio+
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Listen to in-depth interviews and insightful analysis from the most influential names in Finance, Business, Economics & Investment. Bloomberg Radio is the #1 radio station in Manhattan with guests from around the world.
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Anyone have full licensed Pocket PC Software to give away?..

HI,
realise the pocket pc software are quite expensive... Anyone want to share their license copy, games, utility etc. I guess all can benefit right?... Rather we all purchase on our own.
Or may be we can all chip in to buy.... We can use services like Paypal to remittance money to each other.
Me interested in the Age of Empires Gold Edition. Anyone got a full license one. Nyditot Virtual Display 3.01 ?...
Warezzzz
I'm just speaking for myself here...
I have no major moral objections against copying copyrighted software, but I can also see the point of software companies trying to make a buck. I even co-own a small software company that will be trying to make a buck soon. But please believe me when I say that this is not the reason I'm posting this message.
I would hate to see warez being traded on this system. I've seen what frequent warez trading does to the atmosphere of communities like ours. Before long, professional traders will post requests. People will offer to pay for stuff, warez ftp server addresses 'for-the-day' will be posted, etc. etc. etc.
There's plenty of good forums on Usenet that have plenty of (alt.binaries.)warez posted to them. They have much less good productive atmosphere to waste and they work well.
Omigosh...
Well I don't think warezing software is something terribly wrong (it's not a theft usually), but if somebody likes the software, he should buy it. However, nobody can expect a 18 year old czech student to spend 80 bucks for SSH client he uses once a week.
I think those who use software to make money (companies, managers etc...) should buy the software. Those who just "play" with software and install and deinstall applications 5 times a day can get a warez copy. But if I find a great piece of soft I want to keep (forever), I buy it.
(I don't buy software, I'm a poor student and the software fee doesn't repay itself).
And another thing... I would never trade software here - in public, in a tech forum with guest access...
If you can afford an XDA and the phone contracts that go with it, you can afford the software - most programs are only 10-15 USD. A few like AoE are more, and I can tell you worth the extra money.
Regards
Tim
Basically, i find it rather amusing the comments given. Anyway, my intention is not to spread the so called 'piracy'. The intention was to share files with your so called neighhours. If you think my sharing for example DVD - THe spider man to let the neighhour watch or use, then the whole world must be pracitising that, even your neighhouhood video store is spread 'piracy'. I mean people can always rent it and duplicate at their home right?......
Furthmore, forum is more less like a obtaining information, sharing etc. That's why I use the words like sharing. Wanna to charge those sharing information. If you think this kind actions is bad, I think this forum shall stop hacking the XDA stuff..
I got my new 02 XDA 64MB at US$500 only.... Spend so much $$$ on electronic stuff for what?........ Earniing money is not an easy task. and for you info only a few program is US$10/= Most are more that U$20/=. IF you get 10 how much will it be, and the money is only for 1 version. don;t forget the accessories thats comes with it. If you think u have extra $$$ to spend on this software. Share with it someone who is not as rich as u.
there is loads of free stuff out there if you want it a forum like this is brillant for info but there is a wide range of others out there
My two cents in what seems to become a long thread.
First to answer mac's orignal question. I can't help you (currently :lol: )
In response to XDA developer Peter Poelman's response I want to submit that in order to keep this forum alive we certainly don't need the professional traders.
As for software licensing. I have been/am on both sides. User and author. It's annoying if people just copy whatever they like, especially if they make a lot of money with it.
My justification so far has been. I use 'evaluation copies' for 2 or 3 weeks or so and if it is still in use I buy the software. Is it legal? Probably not? Is this wrong? Probably yes, but I can sleep at night.
We all invent 'our rules' for the world. If you want to be safe, stick with the rules. If not just be prepared to have your [email protected]# kicked every now and then.
Although I sympathise with the argument of being a student, etc etc, that doesn't justify it (nor do my own 'rules' do that). What would you charge someone with 5 children and being a single parent?
And most of the times there are alternatives. For instance in the windows space there is a lot of free software around and some of them are real jewels. If you are curious: www.nonags.com.
Industry responds with free software containing banners and adds, we all hate them, install cracks/patches to get rid of them. Wake up guys. They give it away for free and still we whine. (yes, I hate adds and banners to and I kill them whenever possible). I think we shouldn't whine about initiatives like Palladium if we copying everything we can get our hands on.
Overall my advise is: don't use THIS forum for conducting that behaviour and for the rest live and let live. In my opinion its a forum for undertanding the XDA and its technology. I don't even have one yet ( :evil: ) but I have learned a lot already. One could argue about some of the things tht could be done with the XDA (un-simlocking of accidently locked phones) but it's mainly discussing the device, software and accessoiries.
Being nosy is not a crime.
Having knowledge is not a crime.
But using knowledge could be a crime.
And even the first 2 can be a crime depending on where you live.
Pfffffffffft, I must be PMS'ing. Sorry people :wink:
Robert
I think games should be paid for....
but as far as tools etc goes I think it would be fair to follow the GPL...
You pay for what you make money with.
I'm a frequent visitor to alt.binaries....pocketpc and I've probaly downloaded 700mb or so in pocketpc warez since I bought my XDA...
I have an easynews account which archives newsgroup posts from the last 30 days.
That software I downloaded because I thought it looked interesting; not because it was there. Out of those god knows how many programs I have 12 programs that I keep on my xda at all times... these I have registered:
Battery Pack 2003 <<< really good
Resco Explorer 2003
Lextionary <<< prolly the best dictionary tool
Snails
Marble Worlds
Diamond Mine <<< addictive as hell
Speedball 2 << we love the Amiga !!
Pocket C64 <speaks for itself>
Dockware
Small menu <<< damn good btw
Rhinostats
Truefax
The others I played with for a while and then dumped because they were errr CRAP ? or there were other better alternatives (atleast in the power monitoring area)
Diamond mine I downloaded months ago... and only registered yesterday.
I dont believe in buying stuff I dont need.. and downloading them gives me more time to decide whither I'm going to keep it... or fire it onto a DVDRW and forget about it after a month.
I also have a wares copy of Autocad Studio Max 5 on my computer... $5k to buy in the shops...
most people dont learn this program at Uni (atleast the good ones anyways). Most of them pick up a copy when they are in their early teens and continue to learn with it till they master the techniques. After doing so they go to Uni and get the bit of paper... later on they get a job with a company which has bought a license to the application.
Autocad arent missing out on my license... I'd have never considering paying the $5,000 in the first place.
Some people say that 3D Animation is a craft. I've known people who have been 'learning' it for the past 7 years. Where would Autocad get its budding new business licenses if the 3D warez market dried up and only the large software houses could afford them?
Games are different, you cant make money from them.
I bought StarScape the other day for the PC.
http://www.moonpod.com/English/about_ss.php
download the demo and give it a go
I normaly run games in 1600x1200 or above... but the fact this runs in 640x480 makes no difference.
You might also want to check this site out for some more quality game play... and best of all they are free 8)
http://www.tierraentertainment.com/ (reworked kings Quest I&II)
http://www.back2roots.org/ (shtuff from eons ago)
games from the era of when gaming had gameplay, hand drawn graphics and not just a billion polygons fired at it.
Strange comment from a 3D artist.
software
hi mac
try bear share there is loads of software on there i dont think we should trade games on here i used to use another site for my nokia communicator and it started to trade software and now it gives very little free and has turned into a business venture about selling software and not the product which it was originally meant to help promote amongst fellow users
Well, we'll be relasing a game soon aswell and i would like to think that if people download the demo and they are happy with it, that they would then go on to buy the full version. Its not like the average pocket pc game costs a fortune.
The way I look at it is if people dont buy software, people will stop writing it, I have purchased many games/apps, and am glad i supported the writers of such software. As a result newer and better versions are released, i prime example is Battery Bar along with Journal Bar, fantastic bit of software.

Question about Co-pilot & Satnav

Hi,
I've had my Hero for about a month, and I'm fairly happy with it. One of my main reasons for upgrading to this phone, apart from escaping from Microsoft, was the GPS and satellite navigation possibilities. I've read all sorts of conflicting reports about Co-pilot, which, from my research, seems to be the only application that has maps, etc., for the UK.
I'd be interested to hear from anyone who is using, or has used, any satnav software on the Hero because I want to get satnav working, but I can't afford to make any mistakes.
I'm only really interested in software that refers to satellites, not local cells, i.e., proper satnav.
Thanks in advance.
Copilot on Android is very capable. It's certainly on a par with my dedicated Garmin Nuvi 200W. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it.
Regards,
Dave
Market also allows you to get a full refund within a 24hr period, so you can buy and then cancel if you don't like it.
Very pleased so far, having used tomtom on winmo for years I think I prefer it.
Its top dog, there are others like NDrive but copilot is the top. and its just been released on the iphone at the same price to snub tom tom in the face. LOL
Yes, I am very happy with Co-Pilot. Does an excellent job! I did lose the GPS signal once for about a minute, but I don't think that was the applications fault.
After some bad routing experiences with CoPilot 7 for WinMo I have shunned it so far on Android (and the new v8 for WinMo). I have used Sygic Mobile Maps (previously known as McGuider too) for the past 2 years on WinMo and thankfully Sygic will be releasing an Android version very soon in the UK. I am hoping for more news on the release date next week. They have already released it in Singapore as an exclusive install on SingTel, StarHub and M1 HTC Magic phones.
I'm interested I'm co-pilot too, but would like assurance that it works in off-the-beaten track areas as well as the places you'd expect. My fear is based on the normal GPS recently telling me I was on the Iles of Scilly when in fact I was just outside Exeter! I may download it when I have a decent trek to test it on, and call on the 24hr redundant if necessary.
SC
I've purchased it and happy with it so far.
Anyone waiting something that won't ever take you 'the wrong way', will be waiting a long time...
I've had TomTom, Garmin take me some really weard routes/wrong destinations on more than one occasion. So I expect Co-Pilot will do the same sooner or later...
One thing I liked about Garmin was that it had a google search feature built in. No such thing on Co-Pilot. You have to do it seperately and feed in th. result.
Having said that, google search was really bad at getting you to the address. Several times, it would oten display the correct address data but would take you too a different location (somewhere within a few miles of the destination).
Taking the details it presented and entering them into the address section would take you to the right place.
Zuber
Its great - works really well. No live traffic updates yet but tech support say it should be here soon.
The lane direction support and busy junctions is fantastic

TV for US user

hey guys i was wondering is there any cab out there that actually let you watch US TV channels, or if they have PAY PER VIEW channels that would be awesome
Only thing I have found have been UK, etc stations. Oh, and some French and German ones. Pretty interesting to see the diff in comedy and programming in general.
But yes, an app for US programming and stations would be nice. Something aside from the bundled one that is...
guys have you tried Sbp tv and the channer?
i tried spb tv in my opinion the channels are crap would like to see some legit american channel especially some MMA fights
bump for some answer
Have you tried MobiTV? I had it on my old Hermes and never touched it until I moved to Kuwait, then tried it out in demo mode and you can watch things like Discovery channel and many others... It is a monthly bill which if I remember was around $10/month. I tried to sign up over here but you have to use one of the carriers they have listed for example AT&T or T-Moblie. So if your in the states you are on one of those, check their site see if its what your looking for.
sweet thanks i'll check it out

[Q] protection apps for evo3d

ok our daughter is going to middle school and we got her an evo 3d (during the amazon .01 sale). I am looking for some app suggestions to lock the phone down to help with porn, etc. similar to norton family protect online.
I am also looking to track via GPS, and playing with Life 360's app which seems pretty cool, but the app tends to close (even though it's set to run in the background).
So as I start this stressful journey, I figured there were some parents out here already doing this (or trying) and could suggest.
Thanks.
invasion of privacy much.
**** if i had a gps tracker on me when i was a kid i woulda lived a very sheltered life. kids need to be able to lie about where there going occasionally don't take all the3 fun out of being a teenager
xlancealotx said:
ok our daughter is going to middle school and we got her an evo 3d (during the amazon .01 sale). I am looking for some app suggestions to lock the phone down to help with porn, etc. similar to norton family protect online.
I am also looking to track via GPS, and playing with Life 360's app which seems pretty cool, but the app tends to close (even though it's set to run in the background).
So as I start this stressful journey, I figured there were some parents out here already doing this (or trying) and could suggest.
Thanks.
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Lookout is similar to Norton, as far as blocking sites, I'm unsure whether it does that or not. Sprint offers family tracker for a monthly fee, I don't know of any other ones available.
Mobile Security offers parental controls for android. Check it out, free on the market.
twiztidninja - when its your kid, we can talk. If you have already and simply don't care of "never my kid" then that's another issue.
When I was a kid, well if we were lucky enough to get a playboy or something, it was the world. Now a simple mistype on a URL can bring hardcore porn as well as other sick things the internet has to offer and that's something I don't want to expose my 11 year old daughter (not a teenager as you assumed) to. The fact is it's a different and sick world now, and I don't have a problem with her going places, just want to know she is safe as best as I can. As for "kids need to lie", well maybe in your life that's acceptable, but were raising our kids differently. Then again, from your grammer and profanity on a public forum, I can see we already differ on other issues.
Twolazyg - thanks, http://www.mobiflock.com/ seems to be in beta and really looks like a great app and I will check the others as well.

Bill Reminder application recommendation

Hey guys
I used billminder for years and years on IOS and I was happy to see that it was also available on android. I installed but unable to login to pull all my info into application. Seems it hasn't been updated since 2013 and no longer supported. I am looking for an application to keep track of bills and provide charts overtime. Anyone know of an application that runs on both android and ios for bill reminding?
Thanks in advance.
AnThOnY- S7 Edge
I haven't tested that feature but I just started using Andromoney and it seems pretty good. I don't know if they have an version for Apple but it wouldn't be hard to check.
Awesome thank you. I will check it out. ALSO has IOS version.
I have been giving Prism a run too
AnThOnY- S7 Edge
I'm liking this more and more. It does have one incredibly stupid UI bug in that it doesn't display money amounts as fixed decimals for example 21.30 shows up as 21.3. Reported this via email yesterday and got an answer saying they will look into it. I am using the backup/restore to device and then I can sftp the backups to my other devices. No cloud, no google, nobody's dirty paws on my data.
If they fix the decimal display issue and if I go another week with this and it doesn't crash I'll definitely buy it. It is not perfect but it's a darn nice app. I am using it right now for accounts in multiple currencies and it even handles that nicely and uses exchange rates from online to give you totals in whatever currency.
I use Mint: Budget, Bills, Finance on my Android as bill reminder. The same app is available for iPhone. It is a simple tool that helps you track your earnings and expenses.

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