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Sent, I guess the term would be "grasping for straws". It was too quiet on the lefthand front.....something HAD TO BE SAID.
Well this is new, from the store: Customer Certified
denotes stores that provide satisfactory service and are proactively committed to monitoring their customer's satisfaction by allowing every customer to provide feedback to BizRate.com directly at the point-of-sale check-out.
the link to where it takes you:
http://www.bizrate.com/ratings_guide/cust_reviews__mid--30933.html
http://www.bizrate.com/ratings_guide/merchant_detail__mid--30933,cat_id--.html
It would be nice if they updated their website:
Based on its experience implementing flash memory into portable applications, the company expanded its OEM designs and branded products to incorporate the latest storage media such as IBM’s Microdrive, SanDisk’s CompactFlash, Secure Digital Card, embedded miniature hard disk drives, and DataPlay digital storage media. It would be nice to remove some of the companies that no longer exist.
Along with updating the FAQ page
The following answers are based on information from industry sources, OEM partners, and customers, and management’s current expectations. Future results may differ materially.
-------------------- Updated 3/24/03 --------------------
I guess they feel that they don't have to update the webpage, since the only ones that probably go there is US.
I wonder how many Treo's are left. this from the WeDigMusic.com home page.
There you go again, using that word "soon".......I like Stay tuned better. :^}
Lets just hope that Stay Tuned is not the new soon in the e.Digital vocabulary.
JOBS, go to post 38408
More airline pictures, but what does the caption mean?
HOwever, there are many more bigger players out there than little ole' e.digital
Updated: June 17, 2003
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I'll try to put that up
It will be interesting to see if we get a PR regarding this. And if the price will increase because of this.
Here is the picture
It is?
Isn't this the guy with the blanket on Peanuts?
Associated Press
Linus Torvalds Joins Development Group
Tuesday June 17, 3:06 pm ET
By Matthew Fordahl, AP Technology Writer
Linus Torvalds Takes Leave to Join Development Consortium, Improve Open-Source Software
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) -- The creator of the Linux operating system is joining a global development group to focus on further improving the open-source software.
Linus Torvalds said Tuesday he is taking a leave from his research job at chip-maker Transmeta Corp.
He will become the first fellow at the Beaverton, Ore.-based Open Source Development Lab, which is funded by high-tech companies to, among other things, enhance Linux for corporate data centers. At the lab, he will focus on the next major revision of the Linux core, or kernel.
"It feels a bit strange to finally officially work on what I've been doing for the last 12 years, but with the upcoming 2.6.x release it makes sense to be able to concentrate fully on Linux," he said.
Torvalds, then a university student in Finland, created Linux in 1991 to bring the power and reliability of the Unix operating system to relatively inexpensive computers based on Intel Corp. microprocessors. He freely distributed the software, requiring that improvements also be open and freely distributed.
In recent years, it has become a low-cost alternative to proprietary Unix operating systems such as Hewlett-Packard Co.'s HP/UX, IBM Corp.'s AIX and Sun Microsystems Inc.'s Solaris. Some companies and government agencies also have embraced Linux over the dominant Windows operating system from Microsoft Corp.
The research firm Gartner predicts Linux may have 15 percent of the worldwide server market by 2007.
Torvalds, who joined Transmeta before it launched its Crusoe microprocessor in 2000, is taking an indefinite leave from the chip maker. Neither he nor the company have elaborated on his role at Transmeta since he joined six years ago.
The Open Source Development Lab is sponsored by Computer Associates, Fujitsu, Hitachi, HP, IBM, Intel, NEC and others.
ODSL: http://www.osdl.org
Transmeta: http://www.transmeta.com
My modem is going out and I was wondering if the price is correct? $0.2205.............?
MPIO HD100
Reproductor MP3 con disco duro de 20Gb con funciones extendidas.
Funciones destacables:
Reproduce MP3. Sintoniza radio FM. Graba voz.
Firmware actualizable.
Funciones de ecualización avanzadas y sistema WOW (simulación sonido envolvente).
Incluye el pack de software más potente y moderno del momento.
Increíble Visor LCD retro-iluminado.
Disco Duro: 20Gb (Unas 5000 canciones en calidad CD)
Conexión rápida USB 2.0.
Batería Ion-Litio recargable incluida con una autonomía de 12 horas.
Dimensiones: 111,5 x 73,5 x 27,6mm. Peso 260gr.
The answer to securing data? Self-destructing files
Monday June 16, 2:01 am ET
By Bernhard Warner and Lucas van Grinsven
LONDON/AMSTERDAM, June 16 (Reuters) - If technology firms like Sony (Tokyo:6758.T - News) and Microsoft (NasdaqNM:MSFT - News) have their way, songs and movies will expire after a single play -- unless you pay the copyright holder their due.
The technology that makes this possible -- known as digital rights management, or DRM -- will forever change the way we consume media and software, experts believe.
Software and media companies continue to push new content security initiatives, each plugging their own version of DRM that aims to protect content from unwelcomed eyes. In the near future, emails, spread sheet programmes and Webpage content alike will be secured with digital locks.
Sun Microsystems (NasdaqNM:SUNW - News) said this week it plans to roll out new software to protect copyrighted content stored on mobile phones and smart cards. Meanwhile, Warner Music released the new Steely Dan album "Everything Must Go" on CD and DVD Audio, the latter being an encrypted, "rip-proof" format. The biggest market for content security is expected to be corporations, government agencies and hospitals who need to keep sensitive data from falling into the wrong hands. But so far, it's the media companies that have made most noise about DRM.
PIRACY KICKSTARTS THE MARKET
Ravaged by piracy, movie studios and recording labels have been fitting new CD and DVD releases with layers of computer code with the aim of preventing or limiting users' ability to copy, or "rip," them onto a blank disc and trade online.
Consumer electronics companies such as Sony and Nokia (NOK1V.HE) have stepped into the mix too, installing DRM systems into new hi-fi systems and hand-held devices to ensure copyrighted materials aren't reproduced and transferred from gadget to gadget without consumers paying for it.
The media barons insist that if consumers are going to listen to music and view movie clips and news headlines on any gadget with a screen, then the rights holders must be paid.
Media firms acknowledge they are treading a sensitive line between preserving copyrights and satisfying the consumer. A system that introduces too many limitations will most certainly end in bad PR and a consumer backlash.
CELINE WON'T SING
"We have to find ways to mitigate piracy caused by open (technology) formats. But at the same time we have to meet consumer demand for these formats," said Barney Wragg, vice president of Universal Music's (Paris:EAUG.PA - News; NYSE:V - News) eLabs, a technology R&D unit for the world's largest record label.
Last year, record label Sony Music came under fire when new European CD releases by artists Celine Dion and Shakira wouldn't play on a PC or Apple's (NasdaqNM:AAPL - News) Macintosh computer.
A lot of the early bugs have been dealt with, and record companies say they will continue to roll out new copy-protected discs and offer online downloads that expire after a few listens based on the latest DRM systems.
But a large complication still looms -- the lack of unified standards.
DRM technologies come in a variety of flavours, pushed by device makers such as Philips (Amsterdam:PHG.AS - News) or software firms like Microsoft, which will equip its Office 2003 software suite with user controls designating who can print, copy or forward data.
Last year, Sony and Philips acquired Intertrust, the pioneering American digital rights firm and holder of the most DRM patents, for $450 million. The duo's clout, it is hoped, will bring gadget makers and software firms onto the same page.
"It's very important to have collaboration and not confuse the consumer," said Mike Tsurumi, the European chief of Sony's electronics arm.
Good job milplease.........they're trying as hard as they can.
mine shows $0.23 with 943,300 volume. But then, things are slow up in the Nord
Did we clothe up at $0.23?
Looks like Samsung's long-overdue hard drive MP3 player, the YP-900GT, has been delayed even further and won't be out now until September. The YP-900GT, which has a 10GB hard drive, a built-in FM tuner, and an FM transmitter for listening to it on a nearby radio, would have been a great competitor to the iPod had it come out a few months ago, but September will be long past the point where anyone could be bothered to care.
10GB Hard Drive
FM Transmitter
Multi-format Support (MP3, WMA) with Upgradeable Firmware
Remote Controller
Backlight LCD Display
10 hours of Playback time
I'm sure someone knows, but it may be too early on the left coast for a response.
sdr; unfortunately the only one that has recently is Diaz.
I just saw a pig fly by the window.......I wonder if it was powered by e.Digital?
Good idea
But let's cheer on the folks at e.Digital, too. The Odyssey 1000 doesn't provide the same satisfying experience as an iPod, but it does offer the same capacity and something like the same pocketability, and it throws a couple of exceedingly worthwhile bonuses into the kitty.
Not bad. Keep the stealth press going, its better than a misspelled banner at an ice rink.
Where is Afria? Is it close to Canandia
For those that care, and those that don't......news on Sister PTSC....
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/030609/95674_1.html
this is off topic, but kinda funny. Have a great weekend everyone and enjoy this:
Subject: mathematics
Have you all stopped to think where you fit in this equation?
From a strictly mathematical viewpoint it goes like this:
What makes 100%?
What does it mean to give MORE than 100%?
Ever wonder about those people who say they are giving more than 100%?
We have all been to those meetings where someone wants you to give over
100%.
How about achieving 103%?
Here's a little mathematical formula that might help you answer these
questions:
If: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z is represented
as: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Then:
H-A-R-D-W-O-R-K
8+1+18+4+23+15+18+11 = 98%
K-N-O-W-L-E-D-G-E
11+14+15+23+12+5+4+7+5 = 96%
But,
A-T-T-I-T-U-D-E
1+20+20+9+20+21+4+5 = 100%
....And,
B-U-L-L-S-H-I-T
21+12+12+19+8+9+20 = 103%
AND, look how far ass kissing will take you:
A-S-S--K-I-S-S-I-N-G
1+19+19+11+9+19+19+9+14+7 = 118%
So one can then conclude with mathematical certainty that:
While Hard work and Knowledge will get you close and Attitude will get you there,
Bullshit and Ass Kissing will put you over the top!!!
Perhaps someone nose something, but as you all no, I've been in the dark for quite sometime. We do need to hear something from the home office, don't you think?
I LIKE IT!!........KEEP IT COMING, MY GIRLS NEED A NEW PAIR OF SHOES
Edit: You know the kind, they light up when they walk and they say Powered by e.Digital
sorry.....double post, my bad
THE PRESS RELEASE
e.DIGITAL, SOFTEQ TO PARTNER ON DEVELOPMENT OF
PORTABLE PRODUCTS USING WIRELESS PROTOCOL
Infrared-Enabled Products To Offer Enhanced Digital Audio Experience
(SAN DIEGO, CA - February, 2003) - e.Digital Corporation (OTC: EDIG) and independent systems integrator Softeq Development Corporation have entered into an agreement to partner on the development of new products for the digital audio market.
The agreement paves the way for the companies to collaborate on the development of products using e.Digital’s patented MicroOS™ technology and applying its expertise in portable product design.
An early customer of the partnership is Hewlett-Packard, who is working with the companies to explore opportunities for future digital audio products.
“This partnership is an example of HP’s strategy of working with innovative partners,” said Robert Corbett, director for Retail Industry Solutions at HP. “HP believes that doing so will result in the development of exciting new products that provide consumers with simple and rewarding experiences by making technologies work better together. It will also allow retailers to provide a more satisfying environment for their customers, and facilitate better customer service.”
e.Digital brings to the partnership broad experience in the design of portable products, proven, patented technologies and success in integrating such sophisticated technologies as infrared communications into portable devices.
“We have developed, enhanced, and integrated several technologies that have resulted in a number of exciting uses for digital audio technology,” said Atul Anandpura, vice president of research and development for e.Digital. “Our experience and expertise complements the strong reputation that HP has for putting innovative technology into the hands of the customer.”
Research into possible new products is already underway.
About e.Digital
e.Digital Corporation designs, licenses, brands, manufactures, and sells digital audio products and technologies. The company's trademarked digital audio players include the MXP(tm) 100, Treó(tm) portable digital jukebox line, Silhouette(tm) ultra-slim MP3-CD player, and Odyssey(tm) line of flash- and hard disk drive-based players. e.Digital launched WeDigMusic.com to complement its digital audio players by providing consumers with a one-stop-shop for streaming and downloading music from thousands of artists on the Web. The company also offers an engineering partnership for the world's leading electronics companies to link portable digital devices to PCs and the Internet. e.Digital develops and markets to consumer electronics manufacturers complete end-to-end solutions for delivery and management of open and secure digital media with a focus on music, voice and video players/recorders, and automotive infotainment and telematics systems. Other applications for e.Digital's technology include portable digital music players and voice recorders; desktop, laptop, and handheld computers; PC peripherals; cellular phone peripherals; e-books; video games; digital cameras; and digital video recorders. Engineering services range from the licensing of e.Digital's patented MicroOS(tm) file management system to custom software and hardware development, industrial design, and manufacturing services. For more information on the company, please visit www.edigital.com. To shop at the e.Digital online store, please visit www.edigital-store.com.
About Softeq
Softeq is a privately held corporation specializing in system integration, project management, and product development for Fortune 1000 companies worldwide. For more information on the company, please visit www.softeq.com.
Safe Harbor statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform of 1995: All statements made in this document, other than statements of historical fact, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on the then-current expectations, beliefs, assumptions, estimates and forecasts about the businesses of the Company and the industries and markets in which the company operates. Those statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions that will be difficult to predict. Therefore, actual outcomes and results may differ materially from what is expressed or implied by those forward-looking statements. Factors that may affect the Company's businesses, financial condition and operating results include future products and results, technological shifts, potential technical difficulties that could delay new products and services, competition, pricing pressures, the uncertainty of market acceptance of new products and services by OEM's and end-user customers, effects of changes in the economy, consumer spending, the ability of the Company to maintain relationships with strategic partners and suppliers, the ability of the Company to timely and successfully develop, maintain and protect its technology and product and service offerings and execute operationally, the ability of the company to attract corporate financing and the ability of the Company to attract and retain qualified personnel. These factors may also include, but are not limited to, general market conditions, the Company's ability to develop new products to meet market demand, the Company's ability to maintain cost controls, the mix of products and services the Company's customers require and the effects of natural disasters, international conflicts and other events beyond the Company's control. More information about potential factors that could affect the Company can be found in its most recent Form 10-K, Form 10-Q and other reports and statements filed by e.Digital with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"). e.Digital disclaims any intent or obligation to update those forward-looking statements, except as otherwise specifically stated by it. Editors Note: e.Digital and MicroOS are trademarks of e.Digital Corporation. All other company, product, and service names are the property of their respective owners.
CONTACT:
e.Digital, Robert Putnam, (858) 679-1504, robert@edig.com
Softeq, Chris Howard, (713) 827-2228, chris.howard@softeq.com
Softeq Projects 2003
MP3 Headset
Softeq has partnered with HP and e.Digital to design, develop, and deliver an MP3 player headset with a unique IR interface. Softeq is responsible for beginning-to-end design, specification, development, and delivery. A multi-unit battery charger is also in development.
Read the press release
iPAQ Developer Program
Softeq has been selected to manage and administer the HP iPAQ Developer Program, and is acting as the system integrator between HP, the website developer, and the support portal. Softeq is responsible for day-to-day support, website management, loaner programs, and administration.
For more information on the iPAQ Developer Program, see the website at:
www.hp.com/developer/ipaq
Read the press release
HP Digital Media Receiver In-Store Demo
Softeq is managing the development of the in-store demo for the HP Digital Media Receiver. This involves the creation of the demo specification, program management, defect tracking, interfacing with the content developer, and testing. Read the press release for more information about this innovative product
Cases Online
Softeq is providing online defect tracking and testing for a new and innovative e-commerce website.
See the site at http://www.casesonline.com
More Softeq Projects:
2002 Projects
2001 Projects
2000 Projects
1999 Projects
1998 Projects
1997 Projects
Looks like they're clearing out the shelves. I wonder if the battery issue has been taken care of?
Actually it is a dump and pump and dump....You dump from the toilet to the tank, pump it from the tank and dump it (if you are from a southern state) in the river
It was all good until you stated they may not be paying all of their bills,, you just can't stop spinning can you?
Have they paid any "shelf shares" lately. I don't think so and haven't seen anything to say that they have. Have you?
You still don't know what's going on and all you bring up is the PAST. It's time to start looking towards the future. When is the last time any shelf shares have been sold? 3-4 months. And yet they are hiring...........and not selling shares..........that tell me they are doing a hell of a lot better than before.
Cassy, looks like you're trying to spin again.
Do you have proof to back up this statement?
It doesn't look like e.Digital is going to make good on the "good faith agreement" with DW to purchase Over $6 million in product from them over one year. Also, DW has had to accept stock as payment for past products. They're still doing business together, but things may not be rosy.
How do you know what is going on? You don't know any more about what is going on with the company, other than your speculation, so until you have concrete and verifiable proof, I suggest you place an "IMO" at the end of your dribble and state it as such.
Cassy, you've told us that for the last three days. I believe that this thread is DONE