Chris is the former Editor of Pocket-lint. He has been a technology journalist since 2008 and has covered the rise of Android and reviewed just about every important device along the way. Chris lives ...
Parts of CES focus on cutting-edge technology, put Pure aims to keep things solidly focused on everyday consumers, introducing two new iPod/iPhone docks, an Internet radio, and a new FlowSongs ...
Digital radio and music streamer manufacturer Pure continues its attack on Sonos with a new model, the retro-styled Evoke F4. Compatible with Pure's Jongo multiroom system, launched back at CES in ...
Pure, launched in 2002 to capitalise on the growth of digital radio, has sold more than 5m radios The maker of Pure digital radios has decided to sell the business and parted company with its longtime ...
Pure has launched – with the help of Absolute Radio’s Christian O’Connell – its most radical product ever, the Pure Sensia: a lifestyle, touchscreen DAB and internet radio that also has social ...
The U.K. service allows users to purchase tracks they hear on the radio set at the touch of a button. By Andre Paine U.K. radio manufacturer Pure has unveiled a cloud-based music service that will ...
Pure said three of its new Internet/FM radios will be available for purchase online by North Americans on July 1. These are Pure’s first Internet radios for sale here. Introduced at CES, the units are ...
Last year, digital radio maker PURE began integrating DAB with internet radio with their Flow range. Now they've taken this one step further with the Sensia, bringing internet applications to your ...
Fashion and homewares designer Orla Kiely has created a third digital and FM radio for Pure. The Evoke Mio - Striped Petal Edition comes in a buttercup pattern, and is finished with a mirror-chrome ...
U.K.-based Pure has announced that it's releasing its family of Internet-connected radios to the U.S. market. Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since 2000.
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...