
Sony’s next-generation Blu-ray Disc player, model BDP-S350, is now available across the country at Sony Style retail outlets, sonystyle.com and other authorized Sony retailers.Our new Blu-Ray player features 7.1 Channel Dolby TrueHD and Dolby Digital Plus decoding and bit-stream output, as well as DTS HD high resolution Audio and Master Audio bit-stream output.
The BDP-S350 supports AVCHD discs encoded with x.v.Color™ (xvYCC) technology, an international standard for wide color space reproduction. The standard expands the current data range of video by about 1.8 times, allowing the players to output more natural and vivid colors similar to what the human eye actually sees in the natural world. The players also feature compatibility with an array of video formats, including BD-R/RE (BDMV and BDAV modes), DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW, CD, CD-R/RW (CD-DA format), and JPEG on DVD/CD recordable media.
The new BDP-S350 is now available for about $400 at Sony Style stores, online at sonystyle.com, at military base exchanges, and at authorized retailers nationwide.

Griffin Technology today announced the availability of its first game for iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPod touch. The Vegas-style video poker game is called ‘5 Card Touch’, and will be offered exclusively on Apple’s App Store website for $1.99 .
The 5 Card Touch is the first in a series of applications that Griffin will be rolling out for the App Store. Griffin apps will be available for download directly onto iPhone, giving users the convenience of accessing the game at all times, even when iPhone is in Airplane Mode.

Maxell will add a new iPod Docking Station to its “Vraison” series on July 25th with the nice VRSP-4000. Vraison Audio-system features the Bit-Revolution Technology which should enhance the sound, and recover the data lost during the compression.Our VRSP-4000 is also equipped with two speaker of 18Watts each, a FM Radio tuner, and provides a frequency response of 40Hz~20kHz. Lastly, it is compatible with all iPod from 4th generation, measures 320×198x160mm and weighs 4.4Kg.
Maxwell Vraison should cost around 150€.
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This stunning aircraft—that looks straight out of a science-fiction movie in which the Nazis won WWII—is the Boeing SkyHook JHL-40. A heavy-lift rotorcraft designed to lift 40 tons, it can transport its cargo across 200 miles without refueling in adverse environments like the Arctic.
The JHL-40 is environmentally acceptable because it mitigates the impact of building new roadways in remote areas, and Skyhook is expected to reduce the carbon footprint of the industrial projects it supports.
Boeing is designing and will fabricate two production prototypes of the JHL-40 at its Rotorcraft Systems facility in Ridley Park, Pa. Skyhook will own, maintain, operate and service all JHL-40 aircraft for customers worldwide. The new aircraft will enter commercial service as soon as it is certified by Transport Canada and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration.

Krell is now shipping their new Papa Dock amplifier that is designed to be used with their KID iPod Dock. The Papa Dock mates up with the KID (that sounds so wrong) and can provide up to 150 watts of power to the listener’s choice of speakers.
Features include a 40,000 microfarad power supply, physically isolated left and right channels, twelve high current output devices and WBT speaker connectors. The Papa is also auto sensing and powers on when the iPod is connected.
Price on the Krell KID is $1,500 and the Papa Dock is an extra $2,500.