
Victor-JVC announced a new audio system on the market with this UX-GM77 series. Our new system features 2GB of memory, two USB port, 2 speakers with an output power of 20wx2. The UX-GM77 series is new ALNEO DAP compatible (ALNEO Device Dock). You’ll also be able to record music from different sources (CD/FM Radio/USB Memory) on the audio system memory and read MP3/WMA/WAV/AAC audio files.
Finally, you’ll also be able to connect your phone in order to acquire information on the music you’re listening to, thanks the MagicSync function. Our Audio system is available in 2 different colors: White and Black

Seagate today at the 2008 Cable Show announced a new product that will add to the storage capacity of DVRs. The Showcase range will at first include a 1TB capacity drive, which will allow users to keep up to 200 more hours of HD programs. All Showcase drives will support eSATA-capable DVRs including devices from Motorola, which worked with Seagate on developing the products. For non-eSATA devices, a USB 2.0 connection is also part of the Seagate drives. The company will use its Pipeline HD drives in the devices, capacities of which should start at 320GB. The drives can support up to 12 HD streams at the same time, and are Windows Vista certified for a straightforward PC setup in addition to its easy connections with DVRs and Mac computers.
The Showcase drives will be sold on Seagate’s website in July, although no prices have been revealed.

Marantz announced its BD8002 Blu-Ray player, presented at the last CES in Las Vegas, will be released in Japan in June!Our player utilizes a Silicon Optix Realta 10-bit chipset, and is Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby True HD and DTS-HD Master Audio compatible. It’s also equipped with HDMI output, 7.1 analog output, and offers an image quality of 1080/24p. It will cost around 2100€.
Almost everyone has heard about Photoshop and it’s probably the best software for photo editing and digital graphics work. You can add a lot of additional features to it and you can find Photoshop Plugin programs on a lot of websites. There’s a photoshop tutorial that can teach you how to find new plug-ins and install them to Photoshop. Photoshop plug-ins allow you to actually add the features available in other photo editing programs to Photoshop without having to open and use the other program. You can find Photoshop plug-ins that allow you to use various filters for the purpose of special effects or tint or tonal adjustments. You can find plugins for photoshop masking and a lot others. These plug-ins work just like the filters you can purchase to add to your camera lens. You can find plug-ins that will turn your photo to black and white, increase or decrease contrast,soften details, enrich black tones, increase or decrease saturation, restore details or make an image appear old using sepia tones. The benefit of using plug-ins for special effects is that you can quickly produce very professional results that would otherwise require multiple editing steps. If you want to get every feature photoshop has, you should search plugins, read more tutorials and in a matter of weeks you could do magic things in photoshop.

The language barrier can be a big issue when you travel abroad. Translating dictionaries are an option but sometimes the pronunciations can give a whole new twist to what you intend to ask. The Lingo Voyager 5 is a handy gadget that can speak the intended word or sentence aloud in any one of 20 languages. It can also speak over 46,000 commonly used phrases from around the world. It also features FM radio, various travel games, a voice/memo recorder, a 200 city world time clock with alarms, a calendar, a 12-digit calculator and a currency converter. It comes with earphones and carrying case plus requires 2 AAA batteries that are already included.

Philips launches WACS7500 wireless audio centre for the home, with 80GB hard disk (enough for storing 1500 albums) and a wireless station you can place in another room. In fact, you can have up to five stations for spreading your music around - each able to play different selections at the same time and can connect to your PC for music stored there.
Output is via a flat panel speakers, with a colour screen able to show off your album artwork. Other features include internet radio, connection to an iPod, easy CD ripping and everything else you would expect of a decent home audio system.
Expect to pay £699.99 for the main kit, with the additional wireless stations selling for £199.99.