And, THX Roomcaster ensures low latency,eliminating lip sync problems commonly found in other wireless solutions."THX represents the highest quality entertainment experience in the cinema andhome. We are thrilled to partner with such a respected engineeringorganization, as well as a recognized consumer brand, to bring THX Roomcasterto market," said Jano Banks, president and CEO of Radiient Technologies."Together with THX, we are providing the consumer electronics industry astandout wireless solution that delivers superior sound quality and unmatchedreliability."THX Roomcaster can be integrated into source devices as well as speakerproducts to create new wireless systems. It is available to CE manufacturersto embed into their own audio components or accessories that consumers canattach directly to existing wired audio systems to make them wireless.Members of the media are encouraged to contact THX and Radiient to scheduleprivate demonstrations. Public demonstrations are available at Radiient booth25753, South Hall 2, Ground Floor.ABOUT RADIIENT Radiient Technologies creates wireless products that make it easy for anyoneto experience high-quality home entertainment. 
Founded in 2005 by HDMIco-inventor Jano Banks, Radiient developed Roomcaster(R), a digital UWB-basedtechnology that enables the delivery of reliable, high quality surround soundin the home Jointly licensed and marketed by THX Ltd. For moreinformation, go to .ABOUT THX LTD THX Ltd. was founded by filmmaker George Lucas to improve the way movieaudiences experience the sights and sounds of feature films on the silverscreen. The goal, then and now, is to continually improve the entertainmentexperience through strict engineering performance standards, innovativeproduct designs and breakthrough technologies. Leading companies from aroundthe globe count on THX to help them create better, more innovative productsand services. For more information, visit Technologies and Roomcaster are registered trademarks of RadiientTechnologies, Inc.THX and the THX Logo are trademarks of THX Ltd., which may be registered insome jurisdictions.

All rights reserved.SOURCETHX Ltd.Carol Traeger, Public Relations Specialist of DRB Partners, Inc., Office,1-408-943-0515, ext. 103, Cell, 1-408-250-1335, , forRadiient Technologies; or Graham McKenna, Sr. Recently, I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to conduct an email-based interview with MLB.COM writer Jonathan Mayo.Many people know him around baseball circles for his expertise with the youngsters in baseball, and since the Mets’ minor league system has been so scrutinized over the past couple of years, I thought we could get a “State of the Union,” so to speak So without further adieu, enjoy. Daily Stache: If you compare the Mets to the rest of the league, how would they stack up in terms of their minor league system Jonathan Mayo: They’d still land near the bottom. As was evident when there wasn’t a whole lot to come up to replace the many injured big-leaguers, they’re particularly weak at the top of the system.There are some interesting young arms from international scouting efforts and Ike Davis looks legit, but there’s still not much there.
Stache: Fernando Martinez hasn’t been able to stay healthy. What would you say is the long-term prognosis for him Mayo: I’d say it’s still a good prognosis. His knee is healing fine and he’s slated to play winter ball in the Dominican. While it does seem like he’s been around forever, he’s still just 21 years old.Even though his big-league stint was less than thrilling, he still showed glimpses of what has had scouts excited for the past few years. Be patient, I still think that bat speed will play just fine in the big leagues.