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NEWS: Colourful silicone iPhone 3G cases launch

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REVIEW: The Orphanage - DVD

NEWS Honda's CR-Z concept car REVIEW Eastpak Floyd rucksack NEWS Alpine in-car entertainment systems launched NEWS Alpine NVE-N099P navigation system NEWS Wall-E sweets launch NEWS COMMENT: Is the Nintendo Wii winning the console war? REVIEW iDance Wall-E NEWS COMMENT: Apple's App Store shows the way for mobile phones NEWS Alpine launches CDA-9886R sound system NEWS Alpine promises ultimate in-car pod solution - the iDA-X100

Alpine ipod ready head units

Now there’s even more choice for iPod owners from Alpine, as the company has introduced two new head units which can be used with the MP3 player. The iDA-X100 and iDA-X200 join the iDA-X300 (Issue 1,018) and can be made Bluetooth compatible by adding the KCE-300BT accessory. Voice dialling and phonebook transfer are completed using the technology, and music stored on your mobile can be streamed to the unit. As well as offering hands-free calling, the units have Alpine’s IMPRINT technology, which allows users to match the sound to their car’s acoustics.

Alpine further improve in-car iPod

It's pretty rare to not find the option for an ipod connector on the spec list of a new car. However, most of these are nothing more than a headphone lead that links to the car's radio. The mp3s play through the stereo, but charging the unit still involves extra leads and changing track means using the ipod. Not ideal.

REVIEW: Alpine eX-10 iPod controller with Bluetooth

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Swiss companies to build world's highest solar power station

in the country's southern Alpine region, one of the project developers, electricity group BKW FMB, said on Friday.

iPod Claims Another Victim, Car Stereo

Car stereo is on the nose with the humble iPod cannibalising sales. Among those set to be hurt are Kenwood, Alpine Electronics and Pioneer Electronics. Instead drivers are investing in a new generation of navigation systems that are not made by the traditional car sound manufacturers.

Swiss companies to build world's highest solar power station

A solar thermal electric power plant seen in February 2008 in Sanlucar La Mayor Spain. Swiss companies are planning to build the worlds highest solar power station in the countrys southern Alpine region one of the project developers electricity group ...

The Old Motor Roars Back

Small cars sometimes struggle to climb steep hills. But a converted Chevrolet Lacetti has something special to help it along. Instead of having to keep changing down and revving harder to ascend a winding Alpine-type test track, the engine can cruise almost to the summit in top gear.

Climate Change Threatens One In Five Plant Species In Germany

One in five of Germany’s plant species could lose parts of its current range, a study by scientists at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) and the French Laboratoire d’Ecologie Alpine reveals.

NEWS: Comment: Is the Nintendo Wii winning the console war?

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