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Gadgets Can Drive You Nuts! Better Design Can Mean $$$. Many consumer electronics drive older adults nuts because the products are difficult to install and hard to use — and the manuals are no help. Hear how developers are making products more accessible for this market, from start to finish. Presentation at the Silvers Summit at 2010 CES.
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The Consumer Electronics Association’s Innovation Movement and the Kauffman Foundation hosted an event on November 17th, 2010 that was a “Policy Spotlight for Entrepreneurs” roundtable. As the only Capitol Hill event for Global Entrepreneurship Week, the CEA-Kauffman roundtable was an opportunity to call attention to certain issues that entrepreneurs face in starting companies and growing their businesses in today’s economic environment.
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The Consumer Electronics Association’s Innovation Movement and the Kauffman Foundation hosted an event on November 17th, 2010 that was a “Policy Spotlight for Entrepreneurs” roundtable. As the only Capitol Hill event for Global Entrepreneurship Week, the CEA-Kauffman roundtable was an opportunity to call attention to certain issues that entrepreneurs face in starting companies and growing their businesses in today’s economic environment.
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Dave Graveline interviews Jake Sigal from MYINE Electronics at the 2009 International Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Into Tomorrow celebrates 14 years ON-THE-AIR.
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http://cnettv.cnet.com/livio-kit-fm-transmitter-beams-internet-radio-over/9742-1_53-50106506.html
Livio’s Kit is no standard FM transmitter. It also has the ability to take direct control of the developer’s Internet radio app for iPhone and Android. -

http://cnettv.cnet.com/livio-internet-radio-dice-duo-hands/9742-1_53-50106503.htmlA partnership between app developer Livio Internet radio and hardware manufacturer Dice allows users to add iPhone-powered Internet radio to almost any satellite-radio-enabled car.
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Identify Festival rolled through Detroit and Jake got this awesome video of Kaskade.
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Listen to more than 45,000 AM/FM and Internet-only radio streams from around the world using your iPhone or iPod Touch through a Wi-Fi or 3G/Edge connection. Optimized for use in the vehicle with a range of features, the Livio Car Internet Radio represents the future of mobile Internet radio and was already named a Top 25 finalist at the 2010 International Consumer Electronics Show’s Mobile Apps Showdown.
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Many product designs are inaccessible to people with disabilities. Too often individuals who use assistive products cannot benefit fully from technology because of challenging features in hardware or software. Developers will discuss ways to improve design and how to work with and around the barriers. Presented at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES), January 2011. Production by Living in Digital Times, LLC.
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Wirelessly connect your iPhone® to any FM car stereo and add Internet radio through the Livio Car Internet Radio Application (included) or any audio application (including Pandora®, Grooveshark™, NPR® and iPod®). The Livio Bluetooth Internet Radio Car Kit works in any car with a 12-volt charging outlet and an FM stereo.
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Jake Sigal from Livio Radio demonstrates the product features of the Livio Radio app
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Jake Sigal, founder and CEO of Livio Radio demos new plug-in product at Telematics Detroit 2011. -
What will the dashboard look like in the car of the very near future? And what will radio look like there? Those are some of the questions addressed by Jake Sigal, founder and principal of Livio Radio (http://www.livioradio.com), a company committed to getting music from the Internet into peoples’ ears, especially in the car. Mark Ramsey (http://www.markramseymedia.com) talks to Jake about the advantages (and weaknesses) of radio in an anything, everywhere mobile world.
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This is the second part of our interview with Livio Radio CEO Jake Sigal. He talks bluntly about starting his company, what it takes to get funding, the sacrifices you have to make and the drive you must have to be successful – and why he is in Metro Detroit instead of other places in the country.
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This is part one of a two part interview with Livio CEO Jake Sigal. He talks bluntly about starting his company, what it takes, the sacrifices you have to make and the drive you must have to be successful – and why he is in Metro Detroit instead of other places in the country.
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Jake Sigal, Principal, Myine Electronics. Presentation at the Silvers Summit – Consumer Electronics Show (CES), January 10, 2009.