


#Radioshark. software
Now Griffin has released the slightly renamed radio SHARK 2 ($50), a modestly revised version that fixes its predecessor’s biggest problem and offers additional software functionality, as well. Recordings could be left on your computer or automatically exported to iTunes for synchronization with your iPod. Billed as TiVo for radio, the original RadioSHARK allowed you to “time shift” live AM and FM broadcasts, pausing any station’s programming in mid-stream, rewinding, fast forwarding, and recording in real time. Nearly two and a half years have passed since Griffin Technology released RadioSHARK (iLounge rating: A-), a $70 AM/FM radio tuner and recorder for PCs and Macs. As with later revisions of the original RadioSHARK, radio SHARK 2 also comes with a USB extension cable to help you position the antenna fin optimally for radio reception. PC users get an additional piece of Windows XP- and Vista-compatible software called SnapTune One, capable of automatically IDing and tagging songs it records, then helping you find higher-quality, purchaseable versions and similar songs online. Now black and slightly retitled, the fin-shaped radio SHARK 2 ($50) is less expensive and a bit better endowed: an updated radio chip and an included but optional antenna together promise better reception than the prior version, while new software adds on to RadioSHARK’s prior abilities to pause, record, and schedule recordings of live radio broadcasts. Two years have passed since Griffin released RadioSHARK, a $70 AM/FM radio tuner and recorder for PCs and Macs.
