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haiyaku... Per this response, I recon this will be achieved via USB, Firewire and/or TWIRL/Bluetooth from said device to it, if the DiskGo will not have actual slots for the various modes. The DisGo will configure to DP format from the various standards; or viceversa.
Read/write between.... Hmmm Guess so, Since DP is write once. Wonder if DiskGo will be able to read/write between say Memorystick or a Microdrive if you wanted that data on an SD.
All this transfering/configuring - Think MOS is in there. :)
You say since Diskgo will work-between Memorystick/Microdrive that that may put IBM n Sony as supporters, but wouldn't it just be DP/Imation covering bases - guess they need consent.
DiskGo = Interoperability
By: haiyaku $$$$
Reply To: 717241 by emit $$$$ Friday, 6 Jul 2001 at 4:48 PM EDT
Post # of 718233
emit ~ the Imation DiskGo! will read/write between DataPlay... and Compact Flash I and II, Smart Media, Multimedia Card, Secure Digital, Memory Stick and the IBM Microdrive. (Toshiba is not listed, but they are a DP partner.)
imo, that puts sony and ibm as tba DataPlay supporters.
hai
Industry Synopsis: Updated
Industry Synopsis: All Investors – e.Digital Corp.
e.Digital, Intel, Lucent, TXN & IBM. Years of Achievements With Flash Memory Management and Voice Recorder Innovations Have Led e.Digital To The Forefront Of The Emerging DataPlay Platforms – And The New Advanced Voice Enabled Personal JukeBox Designs Based On e.Digital’s Patented MicroCAM Technology.
Intel’s ‘Flash Presentation’ This indicates where we’re headed with 3-4th Generation PDA’s. http://developer.intel.com/design/flash/intro/fdi30demo/fdiflash.htm
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=509750
Intel & ADI’s new DSP Core & Intel’s New DAP Audio Player ‘Pocket Concert’.
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20010417net.htm
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2658478,00.html?chkpt=zdhpnews01
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=551122
Could e.Digital’s MicoOS be embedded in this product and other DSPs? e.Digital now has top Intel personnel onboard and is exhibiting advanced reference designs as seen the last two years - and most recently at 2001 CES for Samsung and Toshiba. In my opinion, new flash/HDD hybrids and dedicated DSPs are on the horizon. Expect to see more advanced DAPs & PDAs from many of the giant chip makers and Consumer Electronics OEMs as quality emerges with security for Internet music and other content. eDigital is extremely well positioned – Intel’s CEO recently commented that the ‘Pocket Concert’ is format agnostic. The player is also made by Samsung. IMO - this means when/if multi-codec and ‘digital rights management’ issues become needed by content providers, they have access to our MiroOS platform. Intel DAP picture: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/electronics/B000059ZYB/pictures/14/104-5074239-...
Fred Falk, June 2000 -''We are working with major manufacturers to have our technology embedded into their programmable DSPs and/or microcontrollers'' His DSP comments and a Flash Glue View. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=593637
IMO - Embedded Projects Are Ongoing.
These NDA’s Verify The Sectors Enormity & Complexity.
October 30, 2000 - Fred Falk, ‘’We are also working with OEMs who may compete against each other with product offerings designed by e.Digital. Our non-disclosure agreements with our OEMs are in place to ensure that we are not disclosing any details of their product and our agreements to other OEMs and the public until they are ready to have this information made available. ‘’ Feb. 14, 2001 – e.Digital Form 10-QSB – Informed Investors that some revenue sources may stay unnamed until they decide to become known.
I Believe This is What Intel Is Going To Do For Secure Internet Content With It’s DRM/ISIS which includes EPAC.
http://www.convera.com
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=551558
http://www.agoracom.com/agora/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=50275&refid=0&orig=50275
February 2, 2000; WW6 From Technology and Manufacturing Group - Intel Corporation has signed a letter of intent with Rockwell International Corporation to purchase a wafer fabrication facility (fab) located in Colorado Springs, Colo. The purchase will add significant manufacturing capacity for Intel to manufacture flash memory and logic components used in a wide variety of communications, networking and computer equipment. The new Holy Grail for the company is the business of selling flash-memory chips -- used in battery-operated devices that hold their memory even when the device's power is off. Intel is quickly rebuilding itself into the world's largest manufacturer of flash chips.
Three top Intel people from its Flash/Mobile Divisions are now with e.Digital.
e.Digital was selected by Intel to design and prototype a number of portable digital voice recorders utilizing advanced speech-to-text and text-to-speech technologies. Intel plans to sub-license the reference design created by e.Digital to Intel's OEM customers, referring them back to e.Digital for licensing and any additional design and/or manufacturing work required. e.Digital has also filed a number of trademark applications with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; We have received notification of allowance from the United States Patent Office for use: MicroOS TM, FlashBack(R), Hold That Thought(R), Fumble Free(R), SoundClip(R), Smart Song Selection(tm), MicroCAM TM - Micro Compressed Audio Manager, AMIS TM - Audio Manager Interface and TWIRL TM - Two-Way Infrared Link as registered trade names.
Internet Audio Market. Excerpt Source: Texas Instruments.
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=566858
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/innovate/iaudio/opportunity.htm
Today's Internet Audio application is based upon the downloading of digital audio content, either speech or music, via the Internet and then playing the encoded digital audio content on an Internet Audio playback device. Very soon, these playback units will be a sub-system in PDAs, digital still cameras, cellular phones, set-top boxes, and other devices. The total market potential is even larger when you consider other complimentary products such as headphone stereo, personal CD, personal MD, car audio, and future DSC, cellular phone, etc., TI has the commanding market share lead with key design-ins at most of the major consumer electronics and PC makers. The following customers have already been publicly announced: a. Thomson Consumer Electronics b. Sanyo c. e.Digital.
TI DSP’s & My Opinion on DSP’s and our MicroOS. TXN CES Comments.
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=89201
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/001002/tx_tx_inst.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=554726
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=546798
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=592843
TI DSP Music Player Presentation -
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/general/dsp/momentum/iaudio.htm
Lydstrom/Lucent/e.Digital – EPAC Home System
http://www.lydstrom.com/l_partners.html
Lucent Technologies, Texas Instruments and e.Digital,
Announce Secure Internet Music Download Device MIDDLETOWN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 21, 1999--Lucent Technologies announced today that it is working with e.Digital on the development of a new handheld device for listening to downloaded music from the Internet. The new device, to be manufactured by e.Digital, will use the Lucent Enhanced Perceptual Audio Coder (EPAC(TM)) and will employ e.Digital's patented MicroOS(TM) file management system.
The ‘Puck’ - http://www.jump2net.com/dash/player4/index.htm
IBM VoiceTimes alliance announced. "e.Digital -- expertise in the design and development of digital mobile devices interfacing with PCs and the Internet. e.Digital is working with Intel on advanced digital voice recorders." “e.Digital has been innovating advanced digital mobile solutions for the business dictation and medical industry for the last three years. We believe VoiceTIMES will allow e.Digital to expand development of mobile information gathering devices employing speech and leverage our product designs into many additional industry solutions." Ron Whittier, senior vice president and general manager of Intel's Content Group. http://www-4.ibm.com/software/speech/enterprise/ms_2.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=595357
So Many Digital Downloadable Music Players: With a Big Problem – Multiple Codecs & ‘Digital Rights Managements’ and Increasing Advanced Functions Within Smaller Devices. http://www.ecoustics.com/Home/Home_Audio/MP3_Players/MP3_Player_Reviews/
This Is What It’s All About – IMHO.
Look at All the Music and Video/Media Players, Kiosks, 3G MP3 Phones And Satellite Digital Radio Applications Coming To Market. Then Read The Article about Bertelsmann’s Tj.net/MP3 De Cellular and its intentions to create a Secure Subscription Model with Napster. IMO - The PJBs and DataPlay devices will create New Excitement due to design & features – See Treo’, ET700 and ‘Volan’ Concept designs below. This Synopsis Concludes with four knowledgeable shareholder’s analysis on the emerging technology and how it could very easily include e.Digital’s Patented Micro OS as a standard in this emerging sector.
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=593637
Oct. 6, 2000--e.Digital Corp. (OTCBB:EDIG) and Maycom Co., Ltd. Korea today announced the launch of the MP2000 multi-codec, portable digital music player in time for the holiday shopping season. Initial shipments are now beginning and the product will be introduced into the European and Asian markets as well as in other countries and specialty markets through Maycom and other OEMs. The unit has superb audio quality and louder output levels than most other portable music players on the market, without sacrificing battery life. Its backlit LCD screen supports English and Japanese characters. The multi-codec unit supports MP3, WMA, AAC, and ePAC music compression formats, and is firmware upgradeable to support the QDX format, which is compatible with both Mac and PC platforms. The SDMI-capable unit ships with WMA Digital Rights Management included. It can be firmware upgraded to support InterTrust's Digital Rights Management, which the world's largest recording company, Universal Music Group, has announced it will be using in its online music distribution.
Powered By e.Digital Technology – Maycom/edig ‘Merit’ Player Picture.
http://www.businesswire.com/photowire/pw.100600/bb5.jpg
March 23, 2001 - e.Digital Corporation announced today that the first production-level Internet music player design incorporating IBM's Microdrive™.is being featured in the IBM booth at the CeBIT trade show which runs through March 28. The design is currently being marketed by e.Digital and Maycom, Co., Ltd. worldwide. http://www.edig.com/news/releases/pr032301.html
Nov. 9 2000 – e.Digital & Samsung announce agreement to produce two separate DataPlay enabled devices to premier at CES Jan. 6, 2001. October 19, 2000 - e.Digital Corporation (OTC: EDIG) today announced that it is developing portable digital products incorporating DataPlay's quarter-sized 500 MB digital media and micro-optical engine. DataPlay has secured $50 million in strategic financing from Universal Music, Toshiba, Samsung, S3 and Creative. It's not certain that Universal's prerecorded music will be available in the format. But DataPlay announced last month that Universal's eLabs president Lawrence Kenswil has joined DataPlay's board of directors.
Our DataPlay device.
http://www.dataplay.com/jsp_files/index.jsp and http://www.edig.com.
DataPlay Product Rollout – CES 2001
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=590380
DataPlay/Volan Concept Designs. Very Innovative.
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/stocktalk/msg.gsp?msgid=15135565
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-02.html
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-05.html
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-06.html
Samsung’s Handheld Video Motion YEPP & DataPlay Orbit Music Player http://www.dataplay.com/images/en/random/home-product-112.gif
http://www.etown.com/categories/print_article.jhtml?article_type=news&articleID=3554
Robert Putnam Senior Vice President e.Digital Corporation. As an OEM technology provider, we work with our OEM customers and their preferences in regards to announcements, marketing and the use of their names and logos. The information that Samsung and Toshiba have allowed us to make public to date we have issued. Toshiba and Samsung are expected to market DataPlay-based, e.Digital-enabled devices later this year when DataPlay's optical storage technology is scheduled to become widely available. Per our 12/31/2000 Form 10QSB released on February 14th, in November 2000, we signed a licensing agreement with Samsung Electronics, America to develop a data storage device. We also signed an agreement with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., to design and manufacture a multicodec music player/recorder. Both of these agreements are royalty-bearing and also include non-recurring revenues for engineering design services. We expect more information regarding our working relationships with Samsung and Toshiba to be forthcoming.
SET TO DEBUT FIRST HALF 2001 WITH 10GIG HDD -
Nov. 13, 2000 - Hy-Tek Previews e.Digital’s ‘Treo’ PJB at COMDEX – 2000 Songs on a Handheld Player. RemoteSolutions/Hango/EDIG Works in Progress. Revolutionary
And an Excellent Candidate for a PC Bundle.
http://www.treoplayer.com Palmed Treo’ http://hardware.dmusic.com/details.php?id=169 http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/2000/treo.html
e.Digital VP Comments about Treo’ and PC Manufacturers -
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=540326
COMPAQ CEO and a Jukebox Prototype! Compaq’s ‘Remote Solutions’ is a manufacturer of our Treo design – Eastech will introduce the ET platform.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=596645
January 3-4, 2001 - e.Digital & Toshiba to develop and provide mult-codec portable Internet music player. Also e.Digital contracts with EASTECH a multi-million dollar firm with name-brand consumer electronics manufacturers including but not limited to Philips,Sony, Kenwood, Sanyo, Panasonic, Sharp, Hitachi and Pioneer. http://hardware.dmusic.com/ces/ces070.jpg
June 5, 2001- Devices for DataPlay’s mini disks expected To reach market by fall. Toshiba and Samsung DataPlay production models are ready!!
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=121533
June 6, 2001—SanDisk Corporation and Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) announced today that their new FlashVision fabrication (fab) plant has gone into production of advanced flash memories, and shipments of the product have started. The NAND memory wafers being produced by FlashVision will primarily be used to manufacture flash memory storage cards for use in digital
cameras, digital Internet music players and future generations of cell phones.
Keep in mind e.Digital’s JUSTRI invitation SD association and the Flash Patents.
EASTECH’s version of the Treo’ the ET-700 & Our Toshiba’s DP Player.
http://www.acousticsys.com/products/IA/portable/ET700.html
http://www.eastech1.com/english/prod.htm
http://www.dataplay.com/images/en/random/home-product-117.gif
Taipei, May 2 (Bloomberg) -- Intel Corp., the largest maker of computer processors, plans to order NT$2 billion ($61 million) worth of so-called MP3 audio players from Eastern Asia Technology Ltd., Eastech. Could e.Digital be involved – Or just a coincidence.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=668929+
June 2001 - Intel Corp., the world's largest computer chipmaker, is scheduled to sell an MP3 player model with a 128MB memory from August this year in partnership with TriGem Computer, a PC maker in Korea. TriGem is Korea's largest PC manufacturer and is eMachines in USA. http://www.agoracom.com/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=100478&refid=100439&orig=100439
e.Digital & Qdesign – Madonna’s codec-of-choice. Qdesign is Promoting edig’s MicroCAM platforms IMO to Apple’s QuickTime. Also IMO we’ll work with PortalPlayer - per links below. http://www.qdesign.com/news/pressreleases_07_24_00.htm
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=581347 August 1, 2000 –
QDesign selects e.Digital portable internet music player design for showcase product Custom Music Player to Demonstrate the New QDX Codec for Digital Music to Executives in Music and Electronics Industries. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=685824
Now Read The Bertelsmann Article Link Below- Then Go to http://www.edig.com For the Facts On The Company Which Has The Key To It All - An Advanced MicroOS Solution For The Audio/Video Format/Codec & DRM Delima. Read The Last Letter To Shareholders And View Their Growing List of Impressive Partners. e.Digital Recently Added More DSP Engineers, Equity Investments And Key Personnel To Its BOD. The Company’s Micro OS Has Been Recognized As a Benchmark With These Same Companies: Intel, IBM, SanDisk, Lucent & Texas Instruments And Many Other Industry/Sector Leaders.
Aug. 30, 2000-- Bertelsmann (BMG), the world's largest international media enterprise, launched tj net to provide a new service for mobile phone users in Italy. Tj net expects to add additional centers in Germany, UK, France and Benelux in Europe, as well as in the U. S. and Japan. Tj net transforms mobile phones into cost-free receivers for a wide variety of music and top news stories. http://www.inin.com/News/PressReleases/pressreleases.asp?id=118
Sirius Satellite Radio & XM Satellite Radio seek interoperability using Lucent’s EPAC and AAC for the Automotive and Stereo Industry. IMO – This will be Huge for e.Digital per handheld reception and recording of streamed/downloaded content.
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=82063
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=534184
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=587686
1-2001 - Sirius VP Tracey Stanyer says. "We want to use position-based commerce, or P-commerce, to turn drive time into buy time."
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=124007
XM Satellite Radio Set to "Rock and Roll" with IBM
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/96BBCCD93032E5A8852569CE0056D169
http://www.newmediamusic.com/articles/NM01040140.html
June 25 – Agere Systems[/B] the world leader in communications semiconductors, today announced that seven consumer electronics manufacturers -- Alpine, Clarion, Delphi Delco, JENSEN, Kenwood, Panasonic and Visteon -- are developing radios that include Agere's chip set capable of receiving broadcasts from Sirius Satellite Radio. The Agere chip set will be able to capture digital signals from satellites and terrestrial repeaters broadcasting Sirius' service
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=133558
January 10, 2001- NTT DoCoMo to Start Music Distribution to PHS Users
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=583848
A look at VR in ‘Telematics’ within the Auto Industry with Intel and IBM
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=542328
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/DC3F600187220BF9852569CE0057BC67
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/010106/nv_motorol.html
PacketVideo & e.Digital – Although there is yet a confirmed partnership. IMO e.Digital and PV are well aware of each other and will eventually work together on advanced video platforms.
June 13, 2000 - PacketVideo today announced that it has agreements with over 35 global media and online companies to trial the delivery of video to wireless devices. Warner Bros, FOXSPORTS.com, E! Entertainment, ABCNEWS, Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment etc,. , PacketVideo - Interview
http://boss.2.navisitestreaming.net/real/2/fconf/000825/28_robert_tercek.smi
http://www.packetvideo.com
Time Werner & PDA’s. July 28 - Signaling the entertainment industry's determination to move aggressively into the dawning wireless-entertainment field, Time Warner Inc. is developing original programming that will be beamed to handheld devices. The company will work with PacketVideoCorp., a San Diego software firm backed by, among others, Intel Corp. and Texas Instruments Inc. The closely held concern already has conducted widespread trials of its wireless audio-video programming with other content giants, including Seagram Co.'s Universal Pictures, using mostly promotional material such as movie trailers.
February 15, 2000 - Intel and PacketVideo Complete StrongARM Optimized Wireless Multimedia Decoder. http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=91284
Lucent Streams Entertainment To Cell Phones. Wireless device users are way beyond using their cell phones just for phone calls, they want entertainment, and they want speed. The communications equipment giant is teaming with wireless video start-up PacketVideo to develop this next-generation device.
Motorola with PacketVideo Demonstrate Video and Audio for Mobile Devices
http://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=MOT&script=410&layout=-6&item_id=...
Bell & PacketVideo - http://biz.yahoo.com/cnw/010111/bell_mobil.html
March 7, 2001 -Nortel Networks and Packetvideo form streaming media partnership. Under the agreement the companies will integrate PacketVideo's streaming media solutions, which support such services as wireless video messaging, wireless video games and remote video monitoring,
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=631647
March 21, 2001 - Sharp Corporation and PacketVideo today announced a licensing agreement to integrate PacketVideo’s industry-leading wireless multimedia delivery technology into Sharp’s wireless devices. PVPlayer enables consumers to view high quality wireless sports highlights, traffic reports, and live video viewing on mobile devices, with full-motion video and audio.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=122313
March 20, 2001 - PacketVideo Partners with Symbian to Provide Mobile Video Software for Smartphones - Symbian's licensees include Ericsson, Kenwood, Motorola, Nokia, Panasonic, Psion, Sanyo, Siemens and Sony. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=641600
June 18, 2001 – Siemens in wireless video deal with PacketVideo unveiled on Monday a deal with Siemens AG , Europe's largest technology company, to license its software to run on Siemens' wireless network equipment. http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=129106
(These Music/Video distribution services will probably become subscription based; incorporating Set-Top-Box and Automotive PBJ link-ups via Handheld Voice Remotes using TWIRL and Bluetooth Technology – And should arrive next year, if not this year.) ie., see link below -
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=123586
May 2, 2000 - ZapMedia.com, Inc. (ZapMedia), today announced a ground-breaking partnership with Gannett Co., Inc./ USA TODAY (NYSE: GCI), one of the nation's largest media conglomerates, to provide an all-in-one Internet driven, interactive entertainment environment, making it a reality for consumers today. With the click of a button people will serve up music, movies, television, the Internet, and email using ZapMedia's co-branded products and services
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=604252
ZapMedia Inc. and Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., have said they will produce an entertainment convergence product.
The "Samsung ZapStation" will allow consumers to access digital audio and video entertainment and surf the Internet without a computer. Due out by the end of 2001, It will contain a digital audio jukebox that can play Windows Media Audio and MP3 formats, a CD and DVD player, and a CD ripper.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=131034
(Reuters 10-10-2000) - The National Music Publishers' Association Inc. (NMPA) and the Recording Industry Association of America (news - web sites) (RIAA) said Tuesday they have agreed on procedures for licensing of musical compositions, or songs, that are distributed on the Internet. The RIAA represents big record companies, including Seagram Co. Ltd.'s Universal Music, Bertelsmann AG's BMG, Sony Corp.'s Sony Music and Time Warner's Warner Music Group and EMI Group Plc (news - web sites).
October 23, 2000 – Delivering music through the Web, America Online Inc. In the latest sign that music subscription is emerging as a prominent avenue for delivering music through the Web, America Online Inc said it is developing an online music-subscription service, and Seagram Co.'s Universal Music Group has launched a test of a subscription-music service.
10/25/00 - LYCOS aims to be web music one-stop ...
Lycos took another step last week by signing a partnership with BMG Entertainment, a unit of Germany's Bertelsmann AG. Lycos will sell digital downloads of albums and singles by 100 of BMG's recording artists.
(Oct.31,2000) -Bertelsmann And Napster Form Alliance. Entertainment giant Bertelsmann AG (BTGGga.D) and controversial song-swap company Napster (news - web sites) Inc. said on Tuesday they formed an alliance to develop a new secure file-sharing music service.
Oct 31, 2000 -- Radio Free Virgin and Playboy.com, a wholly owned subsidiary of Playboy Enterprises, Inc., announced the launch of Radio Free Virgin, a downloadable0, CD-quality digital radio tuner available free of charge at www.radiofreevirgin.com.
http://billboard.com/daily/2000/1201_04.asp
Nov. 1, 2000 - Warner Music Group (WMG) and Microsoft Corp, In a multiyear agreement, WMG has selected Windows Media Format as a primary format for commercial music download initiatives in the United States and Canada, with security provided by Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM).
Nov. 2000 – PHILIPS SHOWCASES CLICKRADIO ON DIGITAL SET-TOP-BOX. Through an exclusive agreement with Lucent Technologies, ClickRadio uses the patented ePAC (Enhanced Perceptual Audio Coding) compression format to deliver secure digital music programming while protecting artists' copyrights. IMO - TiVo features are coming for Audio Content.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=112461
12/15/00 - ONLINE music seller Soundbuzz has snagged a deal with major record label BMG to sell the music of artists; allowing purchase music in digital-file format for immediate download to their hard disk. using Intertrust and Liquid Audio to provide encryption and digital-rights management.
Jan 22, 2001 - IBM to Offer New Technology to Prevent Unauthorized Music Distribution on Web & IBM/e.Digital Player and Toshiba/IBM - EMMS .
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/E07957156C96DBD7852569DC0051460E
http://www.storage.ibm.com/press/hdd/micro/edigital.htm
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=595047
Toshiba and IBM’s EMMS.[/B] http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=642853
NEW YORK, Jan. 16 2001 - BMG Entertainment announced today a substantial expansion of its digital music offerings In addition, BMG announced that its labels are now making new releases simultaneously available as Digital Downloads.
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=589017
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=572601
Feb. 22, 2001 - Vivendi/Universal, Sony team up for online Music site
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=622436
Feb 05, 01 - Qualcomm, MP3.com, Samsung To Stream Tunes To Phones.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=607773
DALLAS, Feb 27 - Blockbuster Inc. & Universal Pictures films via its video on-demand service include RadioShack its stores for in-home entertainment, in whatever form our consumers want it delivered. http://www.agoracom.com/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=67262&refid=0&orig=67262
Feb. 27, 2001 - Warner Music to Sell Downloadable Albums Beginning Next Week.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=625247
March 14, 2001 - Hard Rock Cafe Teams Up With Liquid Audio to Launch Commercial And Promotional Digital Downloads on hardrock.com
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=637683
March 14, 2001 – Handleman Company one of the world's largest category managers and distributors of music, and Liquid Audio, Inc. will offer a catalog of more than 150,000 digital music downloads. http://www.handleman.com/f_news.htm
Mar 16, 2001 - Sony Marketing Asia-Pacific, PlanetMG uses Sony's ATRAC3 compression technology for secure music downloads and to prevent piracy.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=638941
March 20, 2001 - Samsung and Sprint PCS Announce Agreement to Bring Compact, Full-Color PDA Phone to Market. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=642134
March 19, 2001 - Verizon Wireless, the nation's largest wireless carrier, and Lucent Technologies today announced a three-year, $5 billion contract which positions Lucent to become the largest supplier of Verizon (3G) mobile network infrastructure. Verizon will purchase multiple products and systems from Lucent's designed to expand wireless coverage, increase capacity, and support high-speed data and mobile Internet applications. IMO - This is excellent news for ePAC http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=640314
April 2, 2001 - RealNetworks and America Online Each to Launch Consumer Subscription Services Powered by MusicNet to Offer Extensive Collection of Secure Downloadable and Streaming Music. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=653048
May 7, 2001 - Computer retailer CompUSA Inc. and America Online have joined forces in a marketing alliance. Under the agreement, AOL products and services will be offered to CompUSA shoppers, and AOL will promote CompUSA across several brands.
April 4, 2001 - In a Landmark digital-music announcement today, the MTV music network said that it had forged the first agreement that licenses music from all five major record labels for download off the Internet. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=654745
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=649488
April 5, 2001 - Yahoo! and Duet Announce an Alliance to Present and
Market the On-Demand Music Subscription Service Created
by Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music Group.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=655253
April 5, 2001 - HitHive's deal with EMI: music via cell phones
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=71535
May 20, 2001 – Vivendi Universal Acquires MP3.com in Move to Strengthen Digital Distribution Capacity and Web Audience. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=682979+
May 23 2001 – Vitaminic Announces New Music Publishing Company, ZipMind, the leading platform for the promotion and distribution of music on the Internet, announced today it will offer music publishing services to authors, publishers and third parties. Vitaminic offers the largest legal online catalogue of music in Europe. http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=112443
June 5, 2001- -RioPort, & BestBuy - the leading music application service provider (ASP), today announced that it will distribute commercial music downloads to BestBuy.com(TM), the wholly-owned subsidiary of Best Buy Co., Inc. the nation's number one specialty retailer of
consumer electronics. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689931
January 6, 2000 – E.DIGITAL AND RIOPORT, INC. COLLABORATE TO DEVELOP SEAMLESS, SECURE INTERNET MUSIC DELIVERY SYSTEM.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689937
June 6, 2001 – Napster secures its first music licenses from three of the five major labels, paving the way for the file-trading network to launch its new subscription service by the end of the summer. The service is expected to offer both radio-like streaming technology and downloading capabilities. MusicNet will be available through AOL, Real Networks and Napster.
http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,44322,00.html
Kiosks – Coming 2001.
MTVi-RioPort/Bestbuy - http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689931
Handleman –LQID/JC Penny - http://www.handleman.com/f_news.htm
KIOSKS – Here & Abroad –
http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/tech/review/2001-02-26-musicteller.htm http://www.riohome.com/RioMusicTeller.htm
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/010115/ny_ibm_kio.html
http://asia.internet.com/biz/2000/12/1219-japan.html
http://www.liquidaudio.com/services/retailers/liqkiosk/index.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=588824
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=579020
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=548914
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=583845
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=635180
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=105309
Daboss – Brought this to our Attention 3-24-2000
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/general/dsp/momentum/iaudio.htm
Haiyaku’s Response: #258082
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258082
Jimee11’s Response: #258031
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258031
emit’s Response: #258056
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258056
e.Digital & Lainer Worldwide’s Medical Dictation Handheld – Cquence Mobile. According to market analysts, the medical dictation market is the largest vertical market in the speech technology industry. http://www.edig.com/products/custom-cquence.html
http://www.lanier.com/ps/apps/cqmobile.html
http://www.speechtechmag.com/st.mag/sep00/doc_doc.shtml
Now Think About It……. It’s coming our way and involves much more than just music – Handheld mobile voice recognition, video on demand, VR Medical Records and (c)Publications & eBooks. e.Digital is the Codec/DRM and flash storage file management for Secure Internet Content and Advanced Handheld Design.
(February 15, 2001) E.DIGITAL HIRES FLEISHMAN-HILLARD INC. TO LEAD U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL MEDIA RELATIONS. The United States' largest public relations firm, to lead domestic and international media relations and communications. Michael Busselen, senior vice president, "e.Digital has developed unique technology that has the potential to impact millions of consumers. The story is captivating, the business is timely, and we look forward to using our expertise and understanding of the media to share e.Digital's story with the business and technology communities."http://www.edig.com/news/releases/pr021501.html
Think Global…DOS to MOS[/I] http://www.edig.com http://www.businesswire.com/photowire/pw.071400/bb3.jpg
This is all ‘My Humble Opinion’
emit…
Note bold -Content Goes With Flow
By Sara Robinson, Interactive Week
April 16, 2001 12:12 AM ET
Start-up Digital Fountain today will introduce its first products: servers enabling efficient distribution of rich content, such as multimedia, over the Internet.
In addition to selling its servers directly, the company said it has struck deals with Cisco Systems, the Nomura Research Institute of Japan and Sony, each of which will offer products incorporating Digital Fountain's content distribution technology. Sources said Digital Fountain is also in talks with Microsoft.
"What we are doing is combining the cost economics of broadcast technology with on-demand personalization," said Cliff Meltzer, Digital Fountain's CEO.
Analysts predicted that Digital Fountain could grow into a competitor of RealNetworks, which declined to comment.
Digital Fountain, founded by academic researchers from the University of California at Berkeley, uses mathematical techniques to encode data in such a way that when it's broken into packets, the information is evenly distributed among all of them. As long as a client computer receives a sufficient number of packets, it can reconstitute the content. It does not matter which packets they are.
The technology reduces the load on content servers, since they don't have to separately keep track of which packets were sent where. Rather, users need only tune in to the "fountain" of packets long enough to extract what they need.
The technology also works well with multicasting, a protocol for sending data to a group of recipients, using far less bandwidth than sending individual streams of data. Multicasting is inherently unreliable, because there is no way to ensure that all the packets that are sent arrive at their destination. With Digital Fountain's technology, however, it doesn't matter if packets get lost as long as each recipient tunes in long enough to get enough of them.
The company said its Internet servers can handle 4,000 DVD-quality streams or 5,000 broadband downloads without multicasting; with multicasting, millions of users can be handled by a single server.
Digital Fountain said Cisco is incorporating the technology into its Cisco Content Delivery Network product for delivering media over enterprise networks and the Net. According to Digital Fountain executives, Nomura will incorporate the technology into a satellite distribution system for updating content kiosks in Japan from which consumers can download audio and video. An analyst said Sony plans to use Digital Fountain's technology in its internal network and in two new products, one of which will distribute digital content via satellite. Representatives at Cisco and Sony did not respond to requests for comment.
Analysts said the technology is useful only when a lot of people are accessing the same content over a short time, but Michael Hoch, at Aberdeen Group, doesn't see this as a disadvantage. "If you have 1,000 people accessing 10,000 types of information, then it would not work," he said, referring to Digital Fountain's technology. "But if you have 1,000 people accessing 100 types of information, then it will work."
Hoch said the technology is also useful for "asynchronous access," meaning applications where people tune in at different times. "For a CEO presentation, you don't have to be there at 9:00. You can be there at 9:07 and still see the same thing," he said.
Sounds positive to me -
Allscripts will become the exclusive PDA provider for Lanier Healthcare, who will market its VoiceWriter NT and Cquence Dictation solution fully integrated with the Allscripts TouchWorks handheld wireless PDAs, providing physicians with digital voice capture at the point of care while offering the mobility they demand.
emit...
MrGreeg - Very Astute. eom
You found what I missed. Thnx gernb1.
What am I missing here - should be plenty content very soon, heck you hear it and like it, click on it, and it's yours. Why STB PJBs before handheld PJBs
Compaq's [multizone music center] device also streams Windows Media Audio (WMA) music directly from the Web via an internal 56K modem or Ethernet-connected broadband modem. Initially, the device will stream audio from Radio Free Virgin, which broadcasts 43 genres of music over the Internet, http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=134980
Free Virgin plans to announce today that its users can now click on a record button to save copies of songs onto their computers.
Net Radio: Still A Pandora's Box?
By Sara Robinson, Interactive Week
April 2, 2001 8:03 AM ET
Internet broadcaster Radio Free Virgin plans to announce today that its users can now click on a record button to save copies of songs onto their computers.
Radio Free Virgin is not the first company to offer software for recording streamed audio onto a hard drive. But because of a section of a 1998 copyright law applying to Net radio broadcasters, the company - part of the group that owns Virgin Megastores - may be in a tenuous legal position.
Now that Napster has been reined in by the courts, Webcasters, as Internet broadcasters are known, are adding features to swell their audience with former Napster users looking for less restricted services. Other companies are testing the legality of devices and services that could facilitate copyright infringement, but on a much smaller scale than Napster. Radio Free Virgin seems to be at the confluence of both trends.
Radio Free Virgin's new record button enables users to record songs from any of the more than 40 channels it offers. The button will be automatically added today to the Radio Free Virgin players of the company's 1.7 million users.
While recording from radio with dedicated devices, such as cassette decks, was clearly legalized by the Audio Home Recording Act of 1992, recording Webcasts via computer software falls into a legal gray zone.
When the Webcaster issues the software, the zone is grayer still. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), enacted in 1998, says Webcasters that meet certain conditions are entitled to a license from the record companies if they pay royalties. One condition is that the Webcasters take "no affirmative steps to cause or induce the making of a phonorecord by the transmission recipient."
Zack Zalon, Radio Free Virgin's general manager, said his company is relying on the "statutory license." But he said his company's lawyers believe the new feature, which lets users "time-shift" radio broadcasts, qualifies as fair use. To prevent swapping, recorded songs will be encrypted and playable only using the Radio Free Virgin client software on the computer that recorded them.
Zalon said he has not yet informed the record companies of his company's plans. "I'm quite sure we'll hear from them," Zalon said. "But once we explain to them how it works, I think they'll be OK with it."
Fred Von Lohmann, an intellectual property lawyer at law firm Morrison and Foerster, said he didn't know how Radio Free Virgin could get around the DMCA restrictions. Still, he noted, Radio Free Virgin, as an affiliate of a large CD retailer, is not an ideal target for a lawsuit. "Record companies tend to choose the most underfunded and threatening ones to sue first," he said. The Recording Industry Association of America did not return calls seeking comment for this story.
"It sounds like what Radio Free Virgin is doing is not as threatening as Bitbop [Tuner]," Von Lohmann said. Bitbop, new software in beta version from Audio Mill, enables users to scan thousands of Internet radio stations for songs and record them.
Other products on the market include High Criteria's Total Recorder and Voquette's Media Manager; both record streaming audio.
Meanwhile, the record industry filed court papers claiming Napster's free music offerings haven't changed much. The industry said Napster is deliberately ineffectively blocking the sharing of copyrighted songs to keep its users from going elsewhere.
Proof satelitte downloading can/will happen.
Built upon an innovative open architecture platform and powered by the Microsoft Windows CE operating system, Infotainment PC is a complete information and entertainment system for the automobile. Delivering the benefits of interactive speech technology, connectivity, information on demand, and enhanced entertainment to the vehicle, Infotainment PC integrates car audio, computing and wireless communication through hands-free voice activation. Voice commands let users organize phone numbers and addresses, auto-dial the cell phone, send and receive e-mail, and control the audio system.
Features
• 5.8-inch reconfigurable color display
• Text-to-speech
• Integrated cell phone
• Voice recognition
• Voice recording up to 15 minutes
OEM Benefits
• Integrated into double-DIN package
• Open operating system for easy addition or deletion of software applications
• Custom designed for each specific vehicle
Consumer Benefits
• Sends and receives e-mail
• Accesses the Internet
• Uploads from and downloads to compact flash memory card
• Uploads to and downloads from PDA via IR link
Communiport operation may be degraded by satellite signal obstruction and/or cell phone signal strength.
Communiport Infotainment PC integrates computing and wireless communications in a complete information and entertainment system.
Photo - http://www.smr-home-theatre.org/ces2000/locations/image_005.html
Note Bold -
Delphi, Palm, Inc. and Mayfield Fund recently launched MobileAria, a company that will develop a new, hands-free mobile Internet service platform for the automobile. MobileAria plans to provide an open platform to enable "in-vehicle" access and management of personal information, mobile Internet services and entertainment through a hands-free, "eyes on the road" voice-activated interface. The initial service will be offered over integrated hardware, consisting of Delphi's Communiport® Mobile Productivity Center (MPC), a mobile phone and a Palm™ handheld. The MobileAria service will be available in the second quarter of 2001.The market for mobile multimedia technology is expected to grow by 30 percent each year over the next five years, and Delphi already has booked $2.9 billion worth of new business in this area through 2006.
Delphi's range of electronics products planned for the aftermarket includes:
MP3 Music Playback Capability - This technology, one of the fastest-growing electronic entertainment mediums in history, is part of Delphi's mobile multimedia systems future products. It allows consumers to download and play MP3 digital audio music in their vehicles using CD-ROM or disk drive storage.
Rear-Seat Entertainment System - Delphi's Rear-Seat Entertainment System allows rear-seat passengers to play Digital Versatile Disc (DVD) movies, plug-in games or VHS tapes. The system features a seven-inch diagonal color display of 6.8 inches, which flips down from the headliner to show movies or games. A portable system also is available that can be strapped in the back seat using a seatbelt.
Radio Navigation System - This is an affordable double-DIN navigation system that integrates complete full-function, color map-based navigation with radio, CD-ROM and audio playback.
Sensor Technologies - These technologies enhance vehicle features and functions and are designed to analyze vehicle parameters and provide information to critical vehicle systems, including ride and handling, emissions, power and propulsion, safety, control and communications systems. Delphi's sensor technology integrates sensors and circuits with bus interfaces, providing component building blocks for an advanced digital control system.
Engine Control Units (ECU) - This computer receives data from various sensors and adjusts the amount of fuel sent to the engine accordingly. Managing engine functions more precisely than mechanical controls, Delphi's ECUs reduce emissions and fuel consumption, while increasing performance.These electronics products and others will be marketed under the Delphi brand.
http://www.delphiauto.com/index.cfm?location=2327
Now ADD This - And consider Atul's comments on Digital Radio. note the use of the word ''capture and decode''.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=133558
emit... tin, where's the picture of the DR Radio that had the big green button that said '' Buy Now'' on Delphi site.
From Creative's Sim Wong Hoo: ''In today's new economy, if you look at the complexity of the technology, no single company can take care of the whole chain necessary for the product to succeed.''
With the Jukebox we have to talk to PC manufacturers, software
companies, music and content houses, Internet companies and artistes. It's not an easy proposition to enable the market when there are so many different agendas at play.'
From edig's recent PR:
``We are experiencing growing demand for complete product life cycle management, from development and supply chain implementation to customer service, order fulfillment, warranty service and technical support..."
Sounds like the emerging technologies need a digital smorgasbord manager to coordinate their convergence.
Add the world's largest PR firm, Fleishmann-Hillard for a global rollout?
stay tuned!
haiyaku
June 19, 2001 / Briefs Archives
Samsung CDMA Equipment Lands On Chinese Soil
By asia.internet.com staff
Samsung Electronics has shipped 536 CDMA base stations to the Chinese Mainland in its bid to wrangle marketshare away from other global telecom equipment manufacturers.
The base stations - the first of two shipments - will be installed in the Hebei and Tianjin regions. The second shipment, expected to have left Korea by now, will be installed in the Shanghai and Fujian provinces.
In April this year, China Unicom had awarded Samsung a contract to supply enough CDMA hardware to accommodate 1.13 million subscribers in four major high-growth regions along the country's East Coast, Samsung said in a statement. The commercial CDMA network is scheduled to be in operation by October this year.
The Korean manufacturer, which has been involved in the Chinese CDMA equipment market since 1997, also hopes to capitalize on the opportunity for sales of its mobile phones in the huge Chinese market once the CDMA network starts operating in October.
In the mean time, Samsung will go ahead with plans to take part in a test project for China's cdma2000-1x in the second half of 2001.
"The reason that Samsung Electronics is competing head to head with the world's leading telecommunications companies in China is that we are recognized for having the world's best CDMA technology," said Samsung Electronics vice-chairman and chief executive officer Jong-Yong Yun.
"We will also play a leading role in the upcoming 3G cdma2000-1x project in China. We aim to let the Chinese Mainland know about the excellence of our CDMA systems and handsets."
Sentinel - Believe you are right because few weeks back I was commenting on the objx and eastech being in same background.
Nice to see maycom, trigem and portalplayer.
emit...
cksla - hmmm Composition-player It is.
Neat O
I should thought of that.
emit...
Industry Synopsis: Updated
Industry Synopsis: All Investors – e.Digital Corp.
e.Digital, Intel, Lucent, TXN & IBM. Years of Achievements With Flash Memory Management and Voice Recorder Innovations Have Led e.Digital To The Forefront Of The Emerging DataPlay Platforms – And The New Advanced Voice Enabled Personal JukeBox Designs Based On e.Digital’s Patented MicroCAM Technology.
Intel’s ‘Flash Presentation’ This indicates where we’re headed with 3-4th Generation PDA’s. http://developer.intel.com/design/flash/intro/fdi30demo/fdiflash.htm
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=509750
Intel & ADI’s new DSP Core & Intel’s New DAP Audio Player ‘Pocket Concert’.
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20010417net.htm
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2658478,00.html?chkpt=zdhpnews01
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=551122
Could e.Digital’s MicoOS be embedded in this product and other DSPs? e.Digital now has top Intel personnel onboard and is exhibiting advanced reference designs as seen the last two years - and most recently at 2001 CES for Samsung and Toshiba. In my opinion, new flash/HDD hybrids and dedicated DSPs are on the horizon. Expect to see more advanced DAPs & PDAs from many of the giant chip makers and Consumer Electronics OEMs as quality emerges with security for Internet music and other content. eDigital is extremely well positioned – Intel’s CEO recently commented that the ‘Pocket Concert’ is format agnostic. The player is also made by Samsung. IMO - this means when/if multi-codec and ‘digital rights management’ issues become needed by content providers, they have access to our MiroOS platform. Intel DAP picture: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/electronics/B000059ZYB/pictures/14/104-5074239-...
Fred Falk, June 2000 -''We are working with major manufacturers to have our technology embedded into their programmable DSPs and/or microcontrollers'' His DSP comments and a Flash Glue View. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=593637
IMO - Embedded Projects Are Ongoing.
These NDA’s Verify The Sectors Enormity & Complexity.
October 30, 2000 - Fred Falk, ‘’We are also working with OEMs who may compete against each other with product offerings designed by e.Digital. Our non-disclosure agreements with our OEMs are in place to ensure that we are not disclosing any details of their product and our agreements to other OEMs and the public until they are ready to have this information made available. ‘’ Feb. 14, 2001 – e.Digital Form 10-QSB – Informed Investors that some revenue sources may stay unnamed until they decide to become known.
I Believe This is What Intel Is Going To Do For Secure Internet Content With It’s DRM/ISIS which includes EPAC.
http://www.convera.com
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=551558
http://www.agoracom.com/agora/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=50275&refid=0&orig=50275
February 2, 2000; WW6 From Technology and Manufacturing Group - Intel Corporation has signed a letter of intent with Rockwell International Corporation to purchase a wafer fabrication facility (fab) located in Colorado Springs, Colo. The purchase will add significant manufacturing capacity for Intel to manufacture flash memory and logic components used in a wide variety of communications, networking and computer equipment. The new Holy Grail for the company is the business of selling flash-memory chips -- used in battery-operated devices that hold their memory even when the device's power is off. Intel is quickly rebuilding itself into the world's largest manufacturer of flash chips.
Three top Intel people from its Flash/Mobile Divisions are now with e.Digital.
e.Digital was selected by Intel to design and prototype a number of portable digital voice recorders utilizing advanced speech-to-text and text-to-speech technologies. Intel plans to sub-license the reference design created by e.Digital to Intel's OEM customers, referring them back to e.Digital for licensing and any additional design and/or manufacturing work required. e.Digital has also filed a number of trademark applications with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; We have received notification of allowance from the United States Patent Office for use: MicroOS TM, FlashBack(R), Hold That Thought(R), Fumble Free(R), SoundClip(R), Smart Song Selection(tm), MicroCAM TM - Micro Compressed Audio Manager, AMIS TM - Audio Manager Interface and TWIRL TM - Two-Way Infrared Link as registered trade names.
Internet Audio Market. Excerpt Source: Texas Instruments.
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=566858
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/innovate/iaudio/opportunity.htm
Today's Internet Audio application is based upon the downloading of digital audio content, either speech or music, via the Internet and then playing the encoded digital audio content on an Internet Audio playback device. Very soon, these playback units will be a sub-system in PDAs, digital still cameras, cellular phones, set-top boxes, and other devices. The total market potential is even larger when you consider other complimentary products such as headphone stereo, personal CD, personal MD, car audio, and future DSC, cellular phone, etc., TI has the commanding market share lead with key design-ins at most of the major consumer electronics and PC makers. The following customers have already been publicly announced: a. Thomson Consumer Electronics b. Sanyo c. e.Digital.
TI DSP’s & My Opinion on DSP’s and our MicroOS. TXN CES Comments.
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=89201
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/001002/tx_tx_inst.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=554726
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=546798
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=592843
TI DSP Music Player Presentation -
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/general/dsp/momentum/iaudio.htm
Lydstrom/Lucent/e.Digital – EPAC Home System
http://www.lydstrom.com/l_partners.html
Lucent Technologies, Texas Instruments and e.Digital,
Announce Secure Internet Music Download Device MIDDLETOWN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 21, 1999--Lucent Technologies announced today that it is working with e.Digital on the development of a new handheld device for listening to downloaded music from the Internet. The new device, to be manufactured by e.Digital, will use the Lucent Enhanced Perceptual Audio Coder (EPAC(TM)) and will employ e.Digital's patented MicroOS(TM) file management system.
The ‘Puck’ - http://www.jump2net.com/dash/player4/index.htm
IBM VoiceTimes alliance announced. "e.Digital -- expertise in the design and development of digital mobile devices interfacing with PCs and the Internet. e.Digital is working with Intel on advanced digital voice recorders." “e.Digital has been innovating advanced digital mobile solutions for the business dictation and medical industry for the last three years. We believe VoiceTIMES will allow e.Digital to expand development of mobile information gathering devices employing speech and leverage our product designs into many additional industry solutions." Ron Whittier, senior vice president and general manager of Intel's Content Group. http://www-4.ibm.com/software/speech/enterprise/ms_2.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=595357
So Many Digital Downloadable Music Players: With a Big Problem – Multiple Codecs & ‘Digital Rights Managements’ and Increasing Advanced Functions Within Smaller Devices. http://www.ecoustics.com/Home/Home_Audio/MP3_Players/MP3_Player_Reviews/
This Is What It’s All About – IMHO.
Look at All the Music and Video/Media Players, Kiosks, 3G MP3 Phones And Satellite Digital Radio Applications Coming To Market. Then Read The Article about Bertelsmann’s Tj.net/MP3 De Cellular and its intentions to create a Secure Subscription Model with Napster. IMO - The PJBs and DataPlay devices will create New Excitement due to design & features – See Treo’, ET700 and ‘Volan’ Concept designs below. This Synopsis Concludes with four knowledgeable shareholder’s analysis on the emerging technology and how it could very easily include e.Digital’s Patented Micro OS as a standard in this emerging sector.
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=593637
Oct. 6, 2000--e.Digital Corp. (OTCBB:EDIG) and Maycom Co., Ltd. Korea today announced the launch of the MP2000 multi-codec, portable digital music player in time for the holiday shopping season. Initial shipments are now beginning and the product will be introduced into the European and Asian markets as well as in other countries and specialty markets through Maycom and other OEMs. The unit has superb audio quality and louder output levels than most other portable music players on the market, without sacrificing battery life. Its backlit LCD screen supports English and Japanese characters. The multi-codec unit supports MP3, WMA, AAC, and ePAC music compression formats, and is firmware upgradeable to support the QDX format, which is compatible with both Mac and PC platforms. The SDMI-capable unit ships with WMA Digital Rights Management included. It can be firmware upgraded to support InterTrust's Digital Rights Management, which the world's largest recording company, Universal Music Group, has announced it will be using in its online music distribution.
Powered By e.Digital Technology – Maycom/edig ‘Merit’ Player Picture.
http://www.businesswire.com/photowire/pw.100600/bb5.jpg
March 23, 2001 - e.Digital Corporation announced today that the first production-level Internet music player design incorporating IBM's Microdrive™.is being featured in the IBM booth at the CeBIT trade show which runs through March 28. The design is currently being marketed by e.Digital and Maycom, Co., Ltd. worldwide. http://www.edig.com/news/releases/pr032301.html
Nov. 9 2000 – e.Digital & Samsung announce agreement to produce two separate DataPlay enabled devices to premier at CES Jan. 6, 2001. October 19, 2000 - e.Digital Corporation (OTC: EDIG) today announced that it is developing portable digital products incorporating DataPlay's quarter-sized 500 MB digital media and micro-optical engine. DataPlay has secured $50 million in strategic financing from Universal Music, Toshiba, Samsung, S3 and Creative. It's not certain that Universal's prerecorded music will be available in the format. But DataPlay announced last month that Universal's eLabs president Lawrence Kenswil has joined DataPlay's board of directors.
Our DataPlay device.
http://www.dataplay.com/jsp_files/index.jsp and http://www.edig.com.
DataPlay Product Rollout – CES 2001
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=590380
DataPlay/Volan Concept Designs. Very Innovative.
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/stocktalk/msg.gsp?msgid=15135565
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-02.html
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-05.html
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-06.html
Samsung’s Handheld Video Motion YEPP & DataPlay Orbit Music Player http://www.dataplay.com/images/en/random/home-product-112.gif
http://www.etown.com/categories/print_article.jhtml?article_type=news&articleID=3554
Robert Putnam Senior Vice President e.Digital Corporation. As an OEM technology provider, we work with our OEM customers and their preferences in regards to announcements, marketing and the use of their names and logos. The information that Samsung and Toshiba have allowed us to make public to date we have issued. Toshiba and Samsung are expected to market DataPlay-based, e.Digital-enabled devices later this year when DataPlay's optical storage technology is scheduled to become widely available. Per our 12/31/2000 Form 10QSB released on February 14th, in November 2000, we signed a licensing agreement with Samsung Electronics, America to develop a data storage device. We also signed an agreement with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., to design and manufacture a multicodec music player/recorder. Both of these agreements are royalty-bearing and also include non-recurring revenues for engineering design services. We expect more information regarding our working relationships with Samsung and Toshiba to be forthcoming.
SET TO DEBUT FIRST HALF 2001 WITH 10GIG HDD -
Nov. 13, 2000 - Hy-Tek Previews e.Digital’s ‘Treo’ PJB at COMDEX – 2000 Songs on a Handheld Player. RemoteSolutions/Hango/EDIG Works in Progress. Revolutionary
And an Excellent Candidate for a PC Bundle.
http://www.treoplayer.com Palmed Treo’ http://hardware.dmusic.com/details.php?id=169 http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/2000/treo.html
e.Digital VP Comments about Treo’ and PC Manufacturers -
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=540326
COMPAQ CEO and a Jukebox Prototype! Compaq’s ‘Remote Solutions’ is a manufacturer of our Treo design – Eastech will introduce the ET platform.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=596645
January 3-4, 2001 - e.Digital & Toshiba to develop and provide mult-codec portable Internet music player. Also e.Digital contracts with EASTECH a multi-million dollar firm with name-brand consumer electronics manufacturers including but not limited to Philips,Sony, Kenwood, Sanyo, Panasonic, Sharp, Hitachi and Pioneer. http://hardware.dmusic.com/ces/ces070.jpg
June 5, 2001- Devices for DataPlay’s mini disks expected To reach market by fall. Toshiba and Samsung DataPlay production models are ready!!
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=121533
June 6, 2001—SanDisk Corporation and Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) announced today that their new FlashVision fabrication (fab) plant has gone into production of advanced flash memories, and shipments of the product have started. The NAND memory wafers being produced by FlashVision will primarily be used to manufacture flash memory storage cards for use in digital
cameras, digital Internet music players and future generations of cell phones.
Keep in mind e.Digital’s JUSTRI invitation SD association and the Flash Patents.
EASTECH’s version of the Treo’ the ET-700 & Our Toshiba’s DP Player.
http://www.acousticsys.com/products/IA/portable/ET700.html
http://www.eastech1.com/english/prod.htm
http://www.dataplay.com/images/en/random/home-product-117.gif
Taipei, May 2 (Bloomberg) -- Intel Corp., the largest maker of computer processors, plans to order NT$2 billion ($61 million) worth of so-called MP3 audio players from Eastern Asia Technology Ltd., Eastech. Could e.Digital be involved – Or just a coincidence.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=668929+
June 2001 - Intel Corp., the world's largest computer chipmaker, is scheduled to sell an MP3 player model with a 128MB memory from August this year in partnership with TriGem Computer, a PC maker in Korea. TriGem is Korea's largest PC manufacturer and is eMachines in USA. http://www.agoracom.com/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=100478&refid=100439&orig=100439
e.Digital & Qdesign – Madonna’s codec-of-choice. Qdesign is Promoting edig’s MicroCAM platforms IMO to Apple’s QuickTime. Also IMO we’ll work with PortalPlayer - per links below. http://www.qdesign.com/news/pressreleases_07_24_00.htm
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=581347 August 1, 2000 –
QDesign selects e.Digital portable internet music player design for showcase product Custom Music Player to Demonstrate the New QDX Codec for Digital Music to Executives in Music and Electronics Industries. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=685824
Now Read The Bertelsmann Article Link Below- Then Go to http://www.edig.com For the Facts On The Company Which Has The Key To It All - An Advanced MicroOS Solution For The Audio/Video Format/Codec & DRM Delima. Read The Last Letter To Shareholders And View Their Growing List of Impressive Partners. e.Digital Recently Added More DSP Engineers, Equity Investments And Key Personnel To Its BOD. The Company’s Micro OS Has Been Recognized As a Benchmark With These Same Companies: Intel, IBM, SanDisk, Lucent & Texas Instruments And Many Other Industry/Sector Leaders.
Aug. 30, 2000-- Bertelsmann (BMG), the world's largest international media enterprise, launched tj net to provide a new service for mobile phone users in Italy. Tj net expects to add additional centers in Germany, UK, France and Benelux in Europe, as well as in the U. S. and Japan. Tj net transforms mobile phones into cost-free receivers for a wide variety of music and top news stories. http://www.inin.com/News/PressReleases/pressreleases.asp?id=118
Sirius Satellite Radio & XM Satellite Radio seek interoperability using Lucent’s EPAC and AAC for the Automotive and Stereo Industry. IMO – This will be Huge for e.Digital per handheld reception and recording of streamed/downloaded content.
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1-2001 - Sirius VP Tracey Stanyer says. "We want to use position-based commerce, or P-commerce, to turn drive time into buy time."
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=124007
XM Satellite Radio Set to "Rock and Roll" with IBM
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/96BBCCD93032E5A8852569CE0056D169
http://www.newmediamusic.com/articles/NM01040140.html
January 10, 2001- NTT DoCoMo to Start Music Distribution to PHS Users
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=583848
A look at VR in ‘Telematics’ within the Auto Industry with Intel and IBM
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=542328
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/DC3F600187220BF9852569CE0057BC67
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/010106/nv_motorol.html
PacketVideo & e.Digital – Although there is yet a confirmed partnership. IMO e.Digital and PV are well aware of each other and will eventually work together on advanced video platforms.
June 13, 2000 - PacketVideo today announced that it has agreements with over 35 global media and online companies to trial the delivery of video to wireless devices. Warner Bros, FOXSPORTS.com, E! Entertainment, ABCNEWS, Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment etc,. , PacketVideo - Interview
http://boss.2.navisitestreaming.net/real/2/fconf/000825/28_robert_tercek.smi
http://www.packetvideo.com
Time Werner & PDA’s. July 28 - Signaling the entertainment industry's determination to move aggressively into the dawning wireless-entertainment field, Time Warner Inc. is developing original programming that will be beamed to handheld devices. The company will work with PacketVideoCorp., a San Diego software firm backed by, among others, Intel Corp. and Texas Instruments Inc. The closely held concern already has conducted widespread trials of its wireless audio-video programming with other content giants, including Seagram Co.'s Universal Pictures, using mostly promotional material such as movie trailers.
February 15, 2000 - Intel and PacketVideo Complete StrongARM Optimized Wireless Multimedia Decoder. http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=91284
Lucent Streams Entertainment To Cell Phones. Wireless device users are way beyond using their cell phones just for phone calls, they want entertainment, and they want speed. The communications equipment giant is teaming with wireless video start-up PacketVideo to develop this next-generation device.
Motorola with PacketVideo Demonstrate Video and Audio for Mobile Devices
http://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=MOT&script=410&layout=-6&item_id=...
Bell & PacketVideo - http://biz.yahoo.com/cnw/010111/bell_mobil.html
March 7, 2001 -Nortel Networks and Packetvideo form streaming media partnership. Under the agreement the companies will integrate PacketVideo's streaming media solutions, which support such services as wireless video messaging, wireless video games and remote video monitoring,
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=631647
March 21, 2001 - Sharp Corporation and PacketVideo today announced a licensing agreement to integrate PacketVideo’s industry-leading wireless multimedia delivery technology into Sharp’s wireless devices. PVPlayer enables consumers to view high quality wireless sports highlights, traffic reports, and live video viewing on mobile devices, with full-motion video and audio.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=122313
March 20, 2001 - PacketVideo Partners with Symbian to Provide Mobile Video Software for Smartphones - Symbian's licensees include Ericsson, Kenwood, Motorola, Nokia, Panasonic, Psion, Sanyo, Siemens and Sony. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=641600
June 18, 2001 – Siemens in wireless video deal with PacketVideo unveiled on Monday a deal with Siemens AG , Europe's largest technology company, to license its software to run on Siemens' wireless network equipment. http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=129106
(These Music/Video distribution services will probably become subscription based; incorporating Set-Top-Box and Automotive PBJ link-ups via Handheld Voice Remotes using TWIRL and Bluetooth Technology – And should arrive next year, if not this year.) ie., see link below -
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=123586
May 2, 2000 - ZapMedia.com, Inc. (ZapMedia), today announced a ground-breaking partnership with Gannett Co., Inc./ USA TODAY (NYSE: GCI), one of the nation's largest media conglomerates, to provide an all-in-one Internet driven, interactive entertainment environment, making it a reality for consumers today. With the click of a button people will serve up music, movies, television, the Internet, and email using ZapMedia's co-branded products and services
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=604252
ZapMedia Inc. and Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., have said they will produce an entertainment convergence product.
The "Samsung ZapStation" will allow consumers to access digital audio and video entertainment and surf the Internet without a computer. Due out by the end of 2001, It will contain a digital audio jukebox that can play Windows Media Audio and MP3 formats, a CD and DVD player, and a CD ripper.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=131034
(Reuters 10-10-2000) - The National Music Publishers' Association Inc. (NMPA) and the Recording Industry Association of America (news - web sites) (RIAA) said Tuesday they have agreed on procedures for licensing of musical compositions, or songs, that are distributed on the Internet. The RIAA represents big record companies, including Seagram Co. Ltd.'s Universal Music, Bertelsmann AG's BMG, Sony Corp.'s Sony Music and Time Warner's Warner Music Group and EMI Group Plc (news - web sites).
October 23, 2000 – Delivering music through the Web, America Online Inc. In the latest sign that music subscription is emerging as a prominent avenue for delivering music through the Web, America Online Inc said it is developing an online music-subscription service, and Seagram Co.'s Universal Music Group has launched a test of a subscription-music service.
10/25/00 - LYCOS aims to be web music one-stop ...
Lycos took another step last week by signing a partnership with BMG Entertainment, a unit of Germany's Bertelsmann AG. Lycos will sell digital downloads of albums and singles by 100 of BMG's recording artists.
(Oct.31,2000) -Bertelsmann And Napster Form Alliance. Entertainment giant Bertelsmann AG (BTGGga.D) and controversial song-swap company Napster (news - web sites) Inc. said on Tuesday they formed an alliance to develop a new secure file-sharing music service.
Oct 31, 2000 -- Radio Free Virgin and Playboy.com, a wholly owned subsidiary of Playboy Enterprises, Inc., announced the launch of Radio Free Virgin, a downloadable0, CD-quality digital radio tuner available free of charge at www.radiofreevirgin.com.
http://billboard.com/daily/2000/1201_04.asp
Nov. 1, 2000 - Warner Music Group (WMG) and Microsoft Corp, In a multiyear agreement, WMG has selected Windows Media Format as a primary format for commercial music download initiatives in the United States and Canada, with security provided by Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM).
Nov. 2000 – PHILIPS SHOWCASES CLICKRADIO ON DIGITAL SET-TOP-BOX. Through an exclusive agreement with Lucent Technologies, ClickRadio uses the patented ePAC (Enhanced Perceptual Audio Coding) compression format to deliver secure digital music programming while protecting artists' copyrights. IMO - TiVo features are coming for Audio Content.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=112461
12/15/00 - ONLINE music seller Soundbuzz has snagged a deal with major record label BMG to sell the music of artists; allowing purchase music in digital-file format for immediate download to their hard disk. using Intertrust and Liquid Audio to provide encryption and digital-rights management.
Jan 22, 2001 - IBM to Offer New Technology to Prevent Unauthorized Music Distribution on Web & IBM/e.Digital Player and Toshiba/IBM - EMMS .
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/E07957156C96DBD7852569DC0051460E
http://www.storage.ibm.com/press/hdd/micro/edigital.htm
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Toshiba and IBM’s EMMS.[/B] http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=642853
NEW YORK, Jan. 16 2001 - BMG Entertainment announced today a substantial expansion of its digital music offerings In addition, BMG announced that its labels are now making new releases simultaneously available as Digital Downloads.
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Feb. 22, 2001 - Vivendi/Universal, Sony team up for online Music site
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=622436
Feb 05, 01 - Qualcomm, MP3.com, Samsung To Stream Tunes To Phones.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=607773
DALLAS, Feb 27 - Blockbuster Inc. & Universal Pictures films via its video on-demand service include RadioShack its stores for in-home entertainment, in whatever form our consumers want it delivered. http://www.agoracom.com/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=67262&refid=0&orig=67262
Feb. 27, 2001 - Warner Music to Sell Downloadable Albums Beginning Next Week.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=625247
March 14, 2001 - Hard Rock Cafe Teams Up With Liquid Audio to Launch Commercial And Promotional Digital Downloads on hardrock.com
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=637683
March 14, 2001 – Handleman Company one of the world's largest category managers and distributors of music, and Liquid Audio, Inc. will offer a catalog of more than 150,000 digital music downloads. http://www.handleman.com/f_news.htm
Mar 16, 2001 - Sony Marketing Asia-Pacific, PlanetMG uses Sony's ATRAC3 compression technology for secure music downloads and to prevent piracy.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=638941
March 20, 2001 - Samsung and Sprint PCS Announce Agreement to Bring Compact, Full-Color PDA Phone to Market. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=642134
March 19, 2001 - Verizon Wireless, the nation's largest wireless carrier, and Lucent Technologies today announced a three-year, $5 billion contract which positions Lucent to become the largest supplier of Verizon (3G) mobile network infrastructure. Verizon will purchase multiple products and systems from Lucent's designed to expand wireless coverage, increase capacity, and support high-speed data and mobile Internet applications. IMO - This is excellent news for ePAC http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=640314
April 2, 2001 - RealNetworks and America Online Each to Launch Consumer Subscription Services Powered by MusicNet to Offer Extensive Collection of Secure Downloadable and Streaming Music. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=653048
May 7, 2001 - Computer retailer CompUSA Inc. and America Online have joined forces in a marketing alliance. Under the agreement, AOL products and services will be offered to CompUSA shoppers, and AOL will promote CompUSA across several brands.
April 4, 2001 - In a Landmark digital-music announcement today, the MTV music network said that it had forged the first agreement that licenses music from all five major record labels for download off the Internet. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=654745
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=649488
April 5, 2001 - Yahoo! and Duet Announce an Alliance to Present and
Market the On-Demand Music Subscription Service Created
by Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music Group.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=655253
April 5, 2001 - HitHive's deal with EMI: music via cell phones
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=71535
May 20, 2001 – Vivendi Universal Acquires MP3.com in Move to Strengthen Digital Distribution Capacity and Web Audience. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=682979+
May 23 2001 – Vitaminic Announces New Music Publishing Company, ZipMind, the leading platform for the promotion and distribution of music on the Internet, announced today it will offer music publishing services to authors, publishers and third parties. Vitaminic offers the largest legal online catalogue of music in Europe. http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=112443
June 5, 2001- -RioPort, & BestBuy - the leading music application service provider (ASP), today announced that it will distribute commercial music downloads to BestBuy.com(TM), the wholly-owned subsidiary of Best Buy Co., Inc. the nation's number one specialty retailer of
consumer electronics. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689931
January 6, 2000 – E.DIGITAL AND RIOPORT, INC. COLLABORATE TO DEVELOP SEAMLESS, SECURE INTERNET MUSIC DELIVERY SYSTEM.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689937
June 6, 2001 – Napster secures its first music licenses from three of the five major labels, paving the way for the file-trading network to launch its new subscription service by the end of the summer. The service is expected to offer both radio-like streaming technology and downloading capabilities. MusicNet will be available through AOL, Real Networks and Napster.
http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,44322,00.html
Kiosks – Coming 2001.
MTVi-RioPort/Bestbuy - http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689931
Handleman –LQID/JC Penny - http://www.handleman.com/f_news.htm
KIOSKS – Here & Abroad - http://www.riohome.com/RioMusicTeller.htm
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/010115/ny_ibm_kio.html
http://asia.internet.com/biz/2000/12/1219-japan.html
http://www.liquidaudio.com/services/retailers/liqkiosk/index.html
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Daboss – Brought this to our Attention 3-24-2000
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/general/dsp/momentum/iaudio.htm
Haiyaku’s Response: #258082
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Jimee11’s Response: #258031
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emit’s Response: #258056
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e.Digital & Lainer Worldwide’s Medical Dictation Handheld – Cquence Mobile. According to market analysts, the medical dictation market is the largest vertical market in the speech technology industry. http://www.edig.com/products/custom-cquence.html
http://www.lanier.com/ps/apps/cqmobile.html
http://www.speechtechmag.com/st.mag/sep00/doc_doc.shtml
Now Think About It……. It’s coming our way and involves much more than just music – Handheld mobile voice recognition, video on demand, VR Medical Records and (c)Publications & eBooks. e.Digital is the Codec/DRM and flash storage file management for Secure Internet Content and Advanced Handheld Design.
(February 15, 2001) E.DIGITAL HIRES FLEISHMAN-HILLARD INC. TO LEAD U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL MEDIA RELATIONS. The United States' largest public relations firm, to lead domestic and international media relations and communications. Michael Busselen, senior vice president, "e.Digital has developed unique technology that has the potential to impact millions of consumers. The story is captivating, the business is timely, and we look forward to using our expertise and understanding of the media to share e.Digital's story with the business and technology communities."http://www.edig.com/news/releases/pr021501.html
Think Global…DOS to MOS[/I] http://www.edig.com http://www.businesswire.com/photowire/pw.071400/bb3.jpg
This is all ‘My Humble Opinion’
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e.Digital is attending - via RP.
MP3 Summit 2001: "Mobilizing Your Music" event draws near, sponsors are gearing up for the two-day technology fest. The annual Summit, to be held in San Diego on July 12 and 13, is set to be the hub for digital music aficionados working to eliminate the barriers between music and fans through technological innovation. Sponsors such as Visteon, Thomson Multimedia and Octiv are a just a few of the sponsors registered to showcase the newest innovations of the digital music space. To register for the two-day event visit www.mp3.com/summit.
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Look for news on Toshiba and AOL in movie collaboration.
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Industry Synopsis: Updated
Industry Synopsis: All Investors – e.Digital Corp.
e.Digital, Intel, Lucent, TXN & IBM. Years of Achievements With Flash Memory Management and Voice Recorder Innovations Have Led e.Digital To The Forefront Of The Emerging DataPlay Platforms – And The New Advanced Voice Enabled Personal JukeBox Designs Based On e.Digital’s Patented MicroCAM Technology.
Intel’s ‘Flash Presentation’ This indicates where we’re headed with 3-4th Generation PDA’s. http://developer.intel.com/design/flash/intro/fdi30demo/fdiflash.htm
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=509750
Intel & ADI’s new DSP Core & Intel’s New DAP Audio Player ‘Pocket Concert’.
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20010417net.htm
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2658478,00.html?chkpt=zdhpnews01
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=551122
Could e.Digital’s MicoOS be embedded in this product and other DSPs? e.Digital now has top Intel personnel onboard and is exhibiting advanced reference designs as seen the last two years - and most recently at 2001 CES for Samsung and Toshiba. In my opinion, new flash/HDD hybrids and dedicated DSPs are on the horizon. Expect to see more advanced DAPs & PDAs from many of the giant chip makers and Consumer Electronics OEMs as quality emerges with security for Internet music and other content. eDigital is extremely well positioned – Intel’s CEO recently commented that the ‘Pocket Concert’ is format agnostic. The player is also made by Samsung. IMO - this means when/if multi-codec and ‘digital rights management’ issues become needed by content providers, they have access to our MiroOS platform. Intel DAP picture: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/electronics/B000059ZYB/pictures/14/104-5074239-...
Fred Falk, June 2000 -''We are working with major manufacturers to have our technology embedded into their programmable DSPs and/or microcontrollers'' His DSP comments and a Flash Glue View. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=593637
IMO - Embedded Projects Are Ongoing.
These NDA’s Verify The Sectors Enormity & Complexity.
October 30, 2000 - Fred Falk, ‘’We are also working with OEMs who may compete against each other with product offerings designed by e.Digital. Our non-disclosure agreements with our OEMs are in place to ensure that we are not disclosing any details of their product and our agreements to other OEMs and the public until they are ready to have this information made available. ‘’ Feb. 14, 2001 – e.Digital Form 10-QSB – Informed Investors that some revenue sources may stay unnamed until they decide to become known.
I Believe This is What Intel Is Going To Do For Secure Internet Content With It’s DRM/ISIS which includes EPAC.
http://www.convera.com
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=551558
http://www.agoracom.com/agora/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=50275&refid=0&orig=50275
February 2, 2000; WW6 From Technology and Manufacturing Group - Intel Corporation has signed a letter of intent with Rockwell International Corporation to purchase a wafer fabrication facility (fab) located in Colorado Springs, Colo. The purchase will add significant manufacturing capacity for Intel to manufacture flash memory and logic components used in a wide variety of communications, networking and computer equipment. The new Holy Grail for the company is the business of selling flash-memory chips -- used in battery-operated devices that hold their memory even when the device's power is off. Intel is quickly rebuilding itself into the world's largest manufacturer of flash chips.
Three top Intel people from its Flash/Mobile Divisions are now with e.Digital.
e.Digital was selected by Intel to design and prototype a number of portable digital voice recorders utilizing advanced speech-to-text and text-to-speech technologies. Intel plans to sub-license the reference design created by e.Digital to Intel's OEM customers, referring them back to e.Digital for licensing and any additional design and/or manufacturing work required. e.Digital has also filed a number of trademark applications with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; We have received notification of allowance from the United States Patent Office for use: MicroOS TM, FlashBack(R), Hold That Thought(R), Fumble Free(R), SoundClip(R), Smart Song Selection(tm), MicroCAM TM - Micro Compressed Audio Manager, AMIS TM - Audio Manager Interface and TWIRL TM - Two-Way Infrared Link as registered trade names.
Internet Audio Market. Excerpt Source: Texas Instruments.
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=566858
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/innovate/iaudio/opportunity.htm
Today's Internet Audio application is based upon the downloading of digital audio content, either speech or music, via the Internet and then playing the encoded digital audio content on an Internet Audio playback device. Very soon, these playback units will be a sub-system in PDAs, digital still cameras, cellular phones, set-top boxes, and other devices. The total market potential is even larger when you consider other complimentary products such as headphone stereo, personal CD, personal MD, car audio, and future DSC, cellular phone, etc., TI has the commanding market share lead with key design-ins at most of the major consumer electronics and PC makers. The following customers have already been publicly announced: a. Thomson Consumer Electronics b. Sanyo c. e.Digital.
TI DSP’s & My Opinion on DSP’s and our MicroOS. TXN CES Comments.
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=89201
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/001002/tx_tx_inst.html
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TI DSP Music Player Presentation -
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/general/dsp/momentum/iaudio.htm
Lydstrom/Lucent/e.Digital – EPAC Home System
http://www.lydstrom.com/l_partners.html
Lucent Technologies, Texas Instruments and e.Digital,
Announce Secure Internet Music Download Device MIDDLETOWN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 21, 1999--Lucent Technologies announced today that it is working with e.Digital on the development of a new handheld device for listening to downloaded music from the Internet. The new device, to be manufactured by e.Digital, will use the Lucent Enhanced Perceptual Audio Coder (EPAC(TM)) and will employ e.Digital's patented MicroOS(TM) file management system.
The ‘Puck’ - http://www.jump2net.com/dash/player4/index.htm
IBM VoiceTimes alliance announced. "e.Digital -- expertise in the design and development of digital mobile devices interfacing with PCs and the Internet. e.Digital is working with Intel on advanced digital voice recorders." “e.Digital has been innovating advanced digital mobile solutions for the business dictation and medical industry for the last three years. We believe VoiceTIMES will allow e.Digital to expand development of mobile information gathering devices employing speech and leverage our product designs into many additional industry solutions." Ron Whittier, senior vice president and general manager of Intel's Content Group. http://www-4.ibm.com/software/speech/enterprise/ms_2.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=595357
So Many Digital Downloadable Music Players: With a Big Problem – Multiple Codecs & ‘Digital Rights Managements’ and Increasing Advanced Functions Within Smaller Devices. http://www.ecoustics.com/Home/Home_Audio/MP3_Players/MP3_Player_Reviews/
This Is What It’s All About – IMHO.
Look at All the Music and Video/Media Players, Kiosks, 3G MP3 Phones And Satellite Digital Radio Applications Coming To Market. Then Read The Article about Bertelsmann’s Tj.net/MP3 De Cellular and its intentions to create a Secure Subscription Model with Napster. IMO - The PJBs and DataPlay devices will create New Excitement due to design & features – See Treo’, ET700 and ‘Volan’ Concept designs below. This Synopsis Concludes with four knowledgeable shareholder’s analysis on the emerging technology and how it could very easily include e.Digital’s Patented Micro OS as a standard in this emerging sector.
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=593637
Oct. 6, 2000--e.Digital Corp. (OTCBB:EDIG) and Maycom Co., Ltd. Korea today announced the launch of the MP2000 multi-codec, portable digital music player in time for the holiday shopping season. Initial shipments are now beginning and the product will be introduced into the European and Asian markets as well as in other countries and specialty markets through Maycom and other OEMs. The unit has superb audio quality and louder output levels than most other portable music players on the market, without sacrificing battery life. Its backlit LCD screen supports English and Japanese characters. The multi-codec unit supports MP3, WMA, AAC, and ePAC music compression formats, and is firmware upgradeable to support the QDX format, which is compatible with both Mac and PC platforms. The SDMI-capable unit ships with WMA Digital Rights Management included. It can be firmware upgraded to support InterTrust's Digital Rights Management, which the world's largest recording company, Universal Music Group, has announced it will be using in its online music distribution.
Powered By e.Digital Technology – Maycom/edig ‘Merit’ Player Picture.
http://www.businesswire.com/photowire/pw.100600/bb5.jpg
March 23, 2001 - e.Digital Corporation announced today that the first production-level Internet music player design incorporating IBM's Microdrive™.is being featured in the IBM booth at the CeBIT trade show which runs through March 28. The design is currently being marketed by e.Digital and Maycom, Co., Ltd. worldwide. http://www.edig.com/news/releases/pr032301.html
Nov. 9 2000 – e.Digital & Samsung announce agreement to produce two separate DataPlay enabled devices to premier at CES Jan. 6, 2001. October 19, 2000 - e.Digital Corporation (OTC: EDIG) today announced that it is developing portable digital products incorporating DataPlay's quarter-sized 500 MB digital media and micro-optical engine. DataPlay has secured $50 million in strategic financing from Universal Music, Toshiba, Samsung, S3 and Creative. It's not certain that Universal's prerecorded music will be available in the format. But DataPlay announced last month that Universal's eLabs president Lawrence Kenswil has joined DataPlay's board of directors.
Our DataPlay device.
http://www.dataplay.com/jsp_files/index.jsp and http://www.edig.com.
DataPlay Product Rollout – CES 2001
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=590380
DataPlay/Volan Concept Designs. Very Innovative.
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/stocktalk/msg.gsp?msgid=15135565
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-02.html
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-05.html
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-06.html
Samsung’s Handheld Video Motion YEPP & DataPlay Orbit Music Player http://www.dataplay.com/images/en/random/home-product-112.gif
http://www.etown.com/categories/print_article.jhtml?article_type=news&articleID=3554
Robert Putnam Senior Vice President e.Digital Corporation. As an OEM technology provider, we work with our OEM customers and their preferences in regards to announcements, marketing and the use of their names and logos. The information that Samsung and Toshiba have allowed us to make public to date we have issued. Toshiba and Samsung are expected to market DataPlay-based, e.Digital-enabled devices later this year when DataPlay's optical storage technology is scheduled to become widely available. Per our 12/31/2000 Form 10QSB released on February 14th, in November 2000, we signed a licensing agreement with Samsung Electronics, America to develop a data storage device. We also signed an agreement with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., to design and manufacture a multicodec music player/recorder. Both of these agreements are royalty-bearing and also include non-recurring revenues for engineering design services. We expect more information regarding our working relationships with Samsung and Toshiba to be forthcoming.
SET TO DEBUT FIRST HALF 2001 WITH 10GIG HDD -
Nov. 13, 2000 - Hy-Tek Previews e.Digital’s ‘Treo’ PJB at COMDEX – 2000 Songs on a Handheld Player. RemoteSolutions/Hango/EDIG Works in Progress. Revolutionary
And an Excellent Candidate for a PC Bundle.
http://www.treoplayer.com Palmed Treo’ http://hardware.dmusic.com/details.php?id=169 http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/2000/treo.html
e.Digital VP Comments about Treo’ and PC Manufacturers -
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=540326
COMPAQ CEO and a Jukebox Prototype! Compaq’s ‘Remote Solutions’ is a manufacturer of our Treo design – Eastech will introduce the ET platform.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=596645
January 3-4, 2001 - e.Digital & Toshiba to develop and provide mult-codec portable Internet music player. Also e.Digital contracts with EASTECH a multi-million dollar firm with name-brand consumer electronics manufacturers including but not limited to Philips,Sony, Kenwood, Sanyo, Panasonic, Sharp, Hitachi and Pioneer. http://hardware.dmusic.com/ces/ces070.jpg
June 5, 2001- Devices for DataPlay’s mini disks expected To reach market by fall. Toshiba and Samsung DataPlay production models are ready!!
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=121533
June 6, 2001—SanDisk Corporation and Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) announced today that their new FlashVision fabrication (fab) plant has gone into production of advanced flash memories, and shipments of the product have started. The NAND memory wafers being produced by FlashVision will primarily be used to manufacture flash memory storage cards for use in digital
cameras, digital Internet music players and future generations of cell phones.
Keep in mind e.Digital’s JUSTRI invitation SD association and the Flash Patents.
EASTECH’s version of the Treo’ the ET-700 & Our Toshiba’s DP Player.
http://www.acousticsys.com/products/IA/portable/ET700.html
http://www.eastech1.com/english/prod.htm
http://www.dataplay.com/images/en/random/home-product-117.gif
Taipei, May 2 (Bloomberg) -- Intel Corp., the largest maker of computer processors, plans to order NT$2 billion ($61 million) worth of so-called MP3 audio players from Eastern Asia Technology Ltd., Eastech. Could e.Digital be involved – Or just a coincidence.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=668929+
June 2001 - Intel Corp., the world's largest computer chipmaker, is scheduled to sell an MP3 player model with a 128MB memory from August this year in partnership with TriGem Computer, a PC maker in Korea. TriGem is Korea's largest PC manufacturer and is eMachines in USA. http://www.agoracom.com/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=100478&refid=100439&orig=100439
e.Digital & Qdesign – Madonna’s codec-of-choice. Qdesign is Promoting edig’s MicroCAM platforms IMO to Apple’s QuickTime. Also IMO we’ll work with PortalPlayer - per links below. http://www.qdesign.com/news/pressreleases_07_24_00.htm
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=581347 August 1, 2000 –
QDesign selects e.Digital portable internet music player design for showcase product Custom Music Player to Demonstrate the New QDX Codec for Digital Music to Executives in Music and Electronics Industries. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=685824
Now Read The Bertelsmann Article Link Below- Then Go to http://www.edig.com For the Facts On The Company Which Has The Key To It All - An Advanced MicroOS Solution For The Audio/Video Format/Codec & DRM Delima. Read The Last Letter To Shareholders And View Their Growing List of Impressive Partners. e.Digital Recently Added More DSP Engineers, Equity Investments And Key Personnel To Its BOD. The Company’s Micro OS Has Been Recognized As a Benchmark With These Same Companies: Intel, IBM, SanDisk, Lucent & Texas Instruments And Many Other Industry/Sector Leaders.
Aug. 30, 2000-- Bertelsmann (BMG), the world's largest international media enterprise, launched tj net to provide a new service for mobile phone users in Italy. Tj net expects to add additional centers in Germany, UK, France and Benelux in Europe, as well as in the U. S. and Japan. Tj net transforms mobile phones into cost-free receivers for a wide variety of music and top news stories. http://www.inin.com/News/PressReleases/pressreleases.asp?id=118
Sirius Satellite Radio & XM Satellite Radio seek interoperability using Lucent’s EPAC and AAC for the Automotive and Stereo Industry. IMO – This will be Huge for e.Digital per handheld reception and recording of streamed/downloaded content.
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=82063
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http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=587686
1-2001 - Sirius VP Tracey Stanyer says. "We want to use position-based commerce, or P-commerce, to turn drive time into buy time."
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=124007
XM Satellite Radio Set to "Rock and Roll" with IBM
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/96BBCCD93032E5A8852569CE0056D169
http://www.newmediamusic.com/articles/NM01040140.html
January 10, 2001- NTT DoCoMo to Start Music Distribution to PHS Users
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=583848
A look at VR in ‘Telematics’ within the Auto Industry with Intel and IBM
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=542328
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/DC3F600187220BF9852569CE0057BC67
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/010106/nv_motorol.html
PacketVideo & e.Digital – Although there is yet a confirmed partnership. IMO e.Digital and PV are well aware of each other and will eventually work together on advanced video platforms.
June 13, 2000 - PacketVideo today announced that it has agreements with over 35 global media and online companies to trial the delivery of video to wireless devices. Warner Bros, FOXSPORTS.com, E! Entertainment, ABCNEWS, Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment etc,. , PacketVideo - Interview
http://boss.2.navisitestreaming.net/real/2/fconf/000825/28_robert_tercek.smi
http://www.packetvideo.com
Time Werner & PDA’s. July 28 - Signaling the entertainment industry's determination to move aggressively into the dawning wireless-entertainment field, Time Warner Inc. is developing original programming that will be beamed to handheld devices. The company will work with PacketVideoCorp., a San Diego software firm backed by, among others, Intel Corp. and Texas Instruments Inc. The closely held concern already has conducted widespread trials of its wireless audio-video programming with other content giants, including Seagram Co.'s Universal Pictures, using mostly promotional material such as movie trailers.
February 15, 2000 - Intel and PacketVideo Complete StrongARM Optimized Wireless Multimedia Decoder. http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=91284
Lucent Streams Entertainment To Cell Phones. Wireless device users are way beyond using their cell phones just for phone calls, they want entertainment, and they want speed. The communications equipment giant is teaming with wireless video start-up PacketVideo to develop this next-generation device.
Motorola with PacketVideo Demonstrate Video and Audio for Mobile Devices
http://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=MOT&script=410&layout=-6&item_id=...
Bell & PacketVideo - http://biz.yahoo.com/cnw/010111/bell_mobil.html
March 7, 2001 -Nortel Networks and Packetvideo form streaming media partnership. Under the agreement the companies will integrate PacketVideo's streaming media solutions, which support such services as wireless video messaging, wireless video games and remote video monitoring,
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=631647
March 21, 2001 - Sharp Corporation and PacketVideo today announced a licensing agreement to integrate PacketVideo’s industry-leading wireless multimedia delivery technology into Sharp’s wireless devices. PVPlayer enables consumers to view high quality wireless sports highlights, traffic reports, and live video viewing on mobile devices, with full-motion video and audio.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=122313
March 20, 2001 - PacketVideo Partners with Symbian to Provide Mobile Video Software for Smartphones - Symbian's licensees include Ericsson, Kenwood, Motorola, Nokia, Panasonic, Psion, Sanyo, Siemens and Sony. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=641600
June 18, 2001 – Siemens in wireless video deal with PacketVideo unveiled on Monday a deal with Siemens AG , Europe's largest technology company, to license its software to run on Siemens' wireless network equipment. http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=129106
(These Music/Video distribution services will probably become subscription based; incorporating Set-Top-Box and Automotive PBJ link-ups via Handheld Voice Remotes using TWIRL and Bluetooth Technology – And should arrive next year, if not this year.) ie., see link below -
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=123586
May 2, 2000 - ZapMedia.com, Inc. (ZapMedia), today announced a ground-breaking partnership with Gannett Co., Inc./ USA TODAY (NYSE: GCI), one of the nation's largest media conglomerates, to provide an all-in-one Internet driven, interactive entertainment environment, making it a reality for consumers today. With the click of a button people will serve up music, movies, television, the Internet, and email using ZapMedia's co-branded products and services
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=604252
ZapMedia Inc. and Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., have said they will produce an entertainment convergence product.
The "Samsung ZapStation" will allow consumers to access digital audio and video entertainment and surf the Internet without a computer. Due out by the end of 2001, It will contain a digital audio jukebox that can play Windows Media Audio and MP3 formats, a CD and DVD player, and a CD ripper.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=131034
(Reuters 10-10-2000) - The National Music Publishers' Association Inc. (NMPA) and the Recording Industry Association of America (news - web sites) (RIAA) said Tuesday they have agreed on procedures for licensing of musical compositions, or songs, that are distributed on the Internet. The RIAA represents big record companies, including Seagram Co. Ltd.'s Universal Music, Bertelsmann AG's BMG, Sony Corp.'s Sony Music and Time Warner's Warner Music Group and EMI Group Plc (news - web sites).
October 23, 2000 – Delivering music through the Web, America Online Inc. In the latest sign that music subscription is emerging as a prominent avenue for delivering music through the Web, America Online Inc said it is developing an online music-subscription service, and Seagram Co.'s Universal Music Group has launched a test of a subscription-music service.
10/25/00 - LYCOS aims to be web music one-stop ...
Lycos took another step last week by signing a partnership with BMG Entertainment, a unit of Germany's Bertelsmann AG. Lycos will sell digital downloads of albums and singles by 100 of BMG's recording artists.
(Oct.31,2000) -Bertelsmann And Napster Form Alliance. Entertainment giant Bertelsmann AG (BTGGga.D) and controversial song-swap company Napster (news - web sites) Inc. said on Tuesday they formed an alliance to develop a new secure file-sharing music service.
Oct 31, 2000 -- Radio Free Virgin and Playboy.com, a wholly owned subsidiary of Playboy Enterprises, Inc., announced the launch of Radio Free Virgin, a downloadable0, CD-quality digital radio tuner available free of charge at www.radiofreevirgin.com.
http://billboard.com/daily/2000/1201_04.asp
Nov. 1, 2000 - Warner Music Group (WMG) and Microsoft Corp, In a multiyear agreement, WMG has selected Windows Media Format as a primary format for commercial music download initiatives in the United States and Canada, with security provided by Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM).
Nov. 2000 – PHILIPS SHOWCASES CLICKRADIO ON DIGITAL SET-TOP-BOX. Through an exclusive agreement with Lucent Technologies, ClickRadio uses the patented ePAC (Enhanced Perceptual Audio Coding) compression format to deliver secure digital music programming while protecting artists' copyrights. IMO - TiVo features are coming for Audio Content.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=112461
12/15/00 - ONLINE music seller Soundbuzz has snagged a deal with major record label BMG to sell the music of artists; allowing purchase music in digital-file format for immediate download to their hard disk. using Intertrust and Liquid Audio to provide encryption and digital-rights management.
Jan 22, 2001 - IBM to Offer New Technology to Prevent Unauthorized Music Distribution on Web & IBM/e.Digital Player and Toshiba/IBM - EMMS .
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/E07957156C96DBD7852569DC0051460E
http://www.storage.ibm.com/press/hdd/micro/edigital.htm
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=595047
Toshiba and IBM’s EMMS.[/B] http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=642853
NEW YORK, Jan. 16 2001 - BMG Entertainment announced today a substantial expansion of its digital music offerings In addition, BMG announced that its labels are now making new releases simultaneously available as Digital Downloads.
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=589017
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=572601
Feb. 22, 2001 - Vivendi/Universal, Sony team up for online Music site
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=622436
Feb 05, 01 - Qualcomm, MP3.com, Samsung To Stream Tunes To Phones.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=607773
DALLAS, Feb 27 - Blockbuster Inc. & Universal Pictures films via its video on-demand service include RadioShack its stores for in-home entertainment, in whatever form our consumers want it delivered. http://www.agoracom.com/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=67262&refid=0&orig=67262
Feb. 27, 2001 - Warner Music to Sell Downloadable Albums Beginning Next Week.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=625247
March 14, 2001 - Hard Rock Cafe Teams Up With Liquid Audio to Launch Commercial And Promotional Digital Downloads on hardrock.com
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=637683
March 14, 2001 – Handleman Company one of the world's largest category managers and distributors of music, and Liquid Audio, Inc. will offer a catalog of more than 150,000 digital music downloads. http://www.handleman.com/f_news.htm
Mar 16, 2001 - Sony Marketing Asia-Pacific, PlanetMG uses Sony's ATRAC3 compression technology for secure music downloads and to prevent piracy.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=638941
March 20, 2001 - Samsung and Sprint PCS Announce Agreement to Bring Compact, Full-Color PDA Phone to Market. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=642134
March 19, 2001 - Verizon Wireless, the nation's largest wireless carrier, and Lucent Technologies today announced a three-year, $5 billion contract which positions Lucent to become the largest supplier of Verizon (3G) mobile network infrastructure. Verizon will purchase multiple products and systems from Lucent's designed to expand wireless coverage, increase capacity, and support high-speed data and mobile Internet applications. IMO - This is excellent news for ePAC http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=640314
April 2, 2001 - RealNetworks and America Online Each to Launch Consumer Subscription Services Powered by MusicNet to Offer Extensive Collection of Secure Downloadable and Streaming Music. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=653048
May 7, 2001 - Computer retailer CompUSA Inc. and America Online have joined forces in a marketing alliance. Under the agreement, AOL products and services will be offered to CompUSA shoppers, and AOL will promote CompUSA across several brands.
April 4, 2001 - In a Landmark digital-music announcement today, the MTV music network said that it had forged the first agreement that licenses music from all five major record labels for download off the Internet. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=654745
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=649488
April 5, 2001 - Yahoo! and Duet Announce an Alliance to Present and
Market the On-Demand Music Subscription Service Created
by Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music Group.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=655253
April 5, 2001 - HitHive's deal with EMI: music via cell phones
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=71535
May 20, 2001 – Vivendi Universal Acquires MP3.com in Move to Strengthen Digital Distribution Capacity and Web Audience. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=682979+
May 23 2001 – Vitaminic Announces New Music Publishing Company, ZipMind, the leading platform for the promotion and distribution of music on the Internet, announced today it will offer music publishing services to authors, publishers and third parties. Vitaminic offers the largest legal online catalogue of music in Europe. http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=112443
June 5, 2001- -RioPort, & BestBuy - the leading music application service provider (ASP), today announced that it will distribute commercial music downloads to BestBuy.com(TM), the wholly-owned subsidiary of Best Buy Co., Inc. the nation's number one specialty retailer of
consumer electronics. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689931
January 6, 2000 – E.DIGITAL AND RIOPORT, INC. COLLABORATE TO DEVELOP SEAMLESS, SECURE INTERNET MUSIC DELIVERY SYSTEM.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689937
June 6, 2001 – Napster secures its first music licenses from three of the five major labels, paving the way for the file-trading network to launch its new subscription service by the end of the summer. The service is expected to offer both radio-like streaming technology and downloading capabilities. MusicNet will be available through AOL, Real Networks and Napster.
http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,44322,00.html
Kiosks – Coming 2001.
MTVi-RioPort/Bestbuy - http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689931
Handleman –LQID/JC Penny - http://www.handleman.com/f_news.htm
KIOSKS – Here & Abroad - http://www.riohome.com/RioMusicTeller.htm
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/010115/ny_ibm_kio.html
http://asia.internet.com/biz/2000/12/1219-japan.html
http://www.liquidaudio.com/services/retailers/liqkiosk/index.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=588824
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http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=548914
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http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=635180
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Daboss – Brought this to our Attention 3-24-2000
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/general/dsp/momentum/iaudio.htm
Haiyaku’s Response: #258082
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258082
Jimee11’s Response: #258031
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258031
emit’s Response: #258056
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258056
e.Digital & Lainer Worldwide’s Medical Dictation Handheld – Cquence Mobile. According to market analysts, the medical dictation market is the largest vertical market in the speech technology industry. http://www.edig.com/products/custom-cquence.html
http://www.lanier.com/ps/apps/cqmobile.html
http://www.speechtechmag.com/st.mag/sep00/doc_doc.shtml
Now Think About It……. It’s coming our way and involves much more than just music – Handheld mobile voice recognition, video on demand, VR Medical Records and (c)Publications & eBooks. e.Digital is the Codec/DRM and flash storage file management for Secure Internet Content and Advanced Handheld Design.
(February 15, 2001) E.DIGITAL HIRES FLEISHMAN-HILLARD INC. TO LEAD U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL MEDIA RELATIONS. The United States' largest public relations firm, to lead domestic and international media relations and communications. Michael Busselen, senior vice president, "e.Digital has developed unique technology that has the potential to impact millions of consumers. The story is captivating, the business is timely, and we look forward to using our expertise and understanding of the media to share e.Digital's story with the business and technology communities."http://www.edig.com/news/releases/pr021501.html
Think Global…DOS to MOS[/I] http://www.edig.com http://www.businesswire.com/photowire/pw.071400/bb3.jpg
This is all ‘My Humble Opinion’
emit…
ck - It's all coming together.
Fonix Selected in Compaq's TrailBlazer Program for Further Integration Of FAAST Framework In 64-bit ProLiant Servers
SALT LAKE CITY, May 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Fonix(R) Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: FONX), a leading provider of natural-user interface technology and voice solutions for wireless and mobile devices, today announced that they are partnering with Compaq and Intel to port the FAAST(R) (Fonix Accelerated Application Solutions Technology) Speech Implementation Framework to Windows on the Intel(R) Itanium(TM) microprocessor and Compaq's 64-bit ProLiant Servers.
The architecture features of the Itanium processor provide increased performance, reliability and scalability for applications and solutions in a number of enterprise and vertical market segments. It enables powerful servers and high-performance workstations to address the increasing demands that the Internet economy places on e-Businesses.
Compaq's TrailBlazer program, featuring the 64-bit Itanium-based ProLiant server, will help enable the application development community and early adopter companies to realize the benefits of the emerging 64-bit architecture for running Microsoft's 64-bit Windows Advanced Server Limited Edition and Linux-based applications. The program is designed to bring hardware and software development communities together to advance new and emerging solutions for 64-bit industry-standard computing.
"As an early adopter of Compaq's Itanium-based server platform, Fonix is porting the FAAST (Fonix Accelerated Application Solutions Technology) Speech Implementation Framework to Windows on the IA-64 microprocessor. Fonix currently supports speech implementation on multiple hardware and OS platforms including x86, Sparc, Linux, and Solaris. Due to the unique architectural benefits the IA-64 employs, Fonix expects to realize further efficiencies in our industry-leading channel capacity and reductions in speech synthesis latency from Itanium's large memory caching properties," said D. Lynn Shepherd, Vice President of Technology, Fonix Corporation. "We are pleased to partner with Compaq in offering Itanium support and to offer our customers expanded microprocessor options for their voice solutions needs."
About Fonix Corporation
Industry Synopsis: Updated
Industry Synopsis: All Investors – e.Digital Corp.
e.Digital, Intel, Lucent, TXN & IBM. Years of Achievements With Flash Memory Management and Voice Recorder Innovations Have Led e.Digital To The Forefront Of The Emerging DataPlay Platforms – And The New Advanced Voice Enabled Personal JukeBox Designs Based On e.Digital’s Patented MicroCAM Technology.
Intel’s ‘Flash Presentation’ This indicates where we’re headed with 3-4th Generation PDA’s. http://developer.intel.com/design/flash/intro/fdi30demo/fdiflash.htm
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=509750
Intel & ADI’s new DSP Core & Intel’s New DAP Audio Player ‘Pocket Concert’.
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20010417net.htm
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2658478,00.html?chkpt=zdhpnews01
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=551122
Could e.Digital’s MicoOS be embedded in this product and other DSPs? e.Digital now has top Intel personnel onboard and is exhibiting advanced reference designs as seen the last two years - and most recently at 2001 CES for Samsung and Toshiba. In my opinion, new flash/HDD hybrids and dedicated DSPs are on the horizon. Expect to see more advanced DAPs & PDAs from many of the giant chip makers and Consumer Electronics OEMs as quality emerges with security for Internet music and other content. eDigital is extremely well positioned – Intel’s CEO recently commented that the ‘Pocket Concert’ is format agnostic. The player is also made by Samsung. IMO - this means when/if multi-codec and ‘digital rights management’ issues become needed by content providers, they have access to our MiroOS platform. Intel DAP picture: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/electronics/B000059ZYB/pictures/14/104-5074239-...
Fred Falk, June 2000 -''We are working with major manufacturers to have our technology embedded into their programmable DSPs and/or microcontrollers'' His DSP comments and a Flash Glue View. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=593637
IMO - Embedded Projects Are Ongoing.
These NDA’s Verify The Sectors Enormity & Complexity.
October 30, 2000 - Fred Falk, ‘’We are also working with OEMs who may compete against each other with product offerings designed by e.Digital. Our non-disclosure agreements with our OEMs are in place to ensure that we are not disclosing any details of their product and our agreements to other OEMs and the public until they are ready to have this information made available. ‘’ Feb. 14, 2001 – e.Digital Form 10-QSB – Informed Investors that some revenue sources may stay unnamed until they decide to become known.
I Believe This is What Intel Is Going To Do For Secure Internet Content With It’s DRM/ISIS which includes EPAC.
http://www.convera.com
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=551558
http://www.agoracom.com/agora/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=50275&refid=0&orig=50275
February 2, 2000; WW6 From Technology and Manufacturing Group - Intel Corporation has signed a letter of intent with Rockwell International Corporation to purchase a wafer fabrication facility (fab) located in Colorado Springs, Colo. The purchase will add significant manufacturing capacity for Intel to manufacture flash memory and logic components used in a wide variety of communications, networking and computer equipment. The new Holy Grail for the company is the business of selling flash-memory chips -- used in battery-operated devices that hold their memory even when the device's power is off. Intel is quickly rebuilding itself into the world's largest manufacturer of flash chips.
Three top Intel people from its Flash/Mobile Divisions are now with e.Digital.
e.Digital was selected by Intel to design and prototype a number of portable digital voice recorders utilizing advanced speech-to-text and text-to-speech technologies. Intel plans to sub-license the reference design created by e.Digital to Intel's OEM customers, referring them back to e.Digital for licensing and any additional design and/or manufacturing work required. e.Digital has also filed a number of trademark applications with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; We have received notification of allowance from the United States Patent Office for use: MicroOS TM, FlashBack(R), Hold That Thought(R), Fumble Free(R), SoundClip(R), Smart Song Selection(tm), MicroCAM TM - Micro Compressed Audio Manager, AMIS TM - Audio Manager Interface and TWIRL TM - Two-Way Infrared Link as registered trade names.
Internet Audio Market. Excerpt Source: Texas Instruments.
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=566858
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/innovate/iaudio/opportunity.htm
Today's Internet Audio application is based upon the downloading of digital audio content, either speech or music, via the Internet and then playing the encoded digital audio content on an Internet Audio playback device. Very soon, these playback units will be a sub-system in PDAs, digital still cameras, cellular phones, set-top boxes, and other devices. The total market potential is even larger when you consider other complimentary products such as headphone stereo, personal CD, personal MD, car audio, and future DSC, cellular phone, etc., TI has the commanding market share lead with key design-ins at most of the major consumer electronics and PC makers. The following customers have already been publicly announced: a. Thomson Consumer Electronics b. Sanyo c. e.Digital.
TI DSP’s & My Opinion on DSP’s and our MicroOS. TXN CES Comments.
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=89201
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/001002/tx_tx_inst.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=554726
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=546798
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=592843
TI DSP Music Player Presentation -
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/general/dsp/momentum/iaudio.htm
Lydstrom/Lucent/e.Digital – EPAC Home System
http://www.lydstrom.com/l_partners.html
Lucent Technologies, Texas Instruments and e.Digital,
Announce Secure Internet Music Download Device MIDDLETOWN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 21, 1999--Lucent Technologies announced today that it is working with e.Digital on the development of a new handheld device for listening to downloaded music from the Internet. The new device, to be manufactured by e.Digital, will use the Lucent Enhanced Perceptual Audio Coder (EPAC(TM)) and will employ e.Digital's patented MicroOS(TM) file management system.
The ‘Puck’ - http://www.jump2net.com/dash/player4/index.htm
IBM VoiceTimes alliance announced. "e.Digital -- expertise in the design and development of digital mobile devices interfacing with PCs and the Internet. e.Digital is working with Intel on advanced digital voice recorders." “e.Digital has been innovating advanced digital mobile solutions for the business dictation and medical industry for the last three years. We believe VoiceTIMES will allow e.Digital to expand development of mobile information gathering devices employing speech and leverage our product designs into many additional industry solutions." Ron Whittier, senior vice president and general manager of Intel's Content Group. http://www-4.ibm.com/software/speech/enterprise/ms_2.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=595357
So Many Digital Downloadable Music Players: With a Big Problem – Multiple Codecs & ‘Digital Rights Managements’ and Increasing Advanced Functions Within Smaller Devices. http://www.ecoustics.com/Home/Home_Audio/MP3_Players/MP3_Player_Reviews/
This Is What It’s All About – IMHO.
Look at All the Music and Video/Media Players, Kiosks, 3G MP3 Phones And Satellite Digital Radio Applications Coming To Market. Then Read The Article about Bertelsmann’s Tj.net/MP3 De Cellular and its intentions to create a Secure Subscription Model with Napster. IMO - The PJBs and DataPlay devices will create New Excitement due to design & features – See Treo’, ET700 and ‘Volan’ Concept designs below. This Synopsis Concludes with four knowledgeable shareholder’s analysis on the emerging technology and how it could very easily include e.Digital’s Patented Micro OS as a standard in this emerging sector.
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=593637
Oct. 6, 2000--e.Digital Corp. (OTCBB:EDIG) and Maycom Co., Ltd. Korea today announced the launch of the MP2000 multi-codec, portable digital music player in time for the holiday shopping season. Initial shipments are now beginning and the product will be introduced into the European and Asian markets as well as in other countries and specialty markets through Maycom and other OEMs. The unit has superb audio quality and louder output levels than most other portable music players on the market, without sacrificing battery life. Its backlit LCD screen supports English and Japanese characters. The multi-codec unit supports MP3, WMA, AAC, and ePAC music compression formats, and is firmware upgradeable to support the QDX format, which is compatible with both Mac and PC platforms. The SDMI-capable unit ships with WMA Digital Rights Management included. It can be firmware upgraded to support InterTrust's Digital Rights Management, which the world's largest recording company, Universal Music Group, has announced it will be using in its online music distribution.
Powered By e.Digital Technology – Maycom/edig ‘Merit’ Player Picture.
http://www.businesswire.com/photowire/pw.100600/bb5.jpg
March 23, 2001 - e.Digital Corporation announced today that the first production-level Internet music player design incorporating IBM's Microdrive™.is being featured in the IBM booth at the CeBIT trade show which runs through March 28. The design is currently being marketed by e.Digital and Maycom, Co., Ltd. worldwide. http://www.edig.com/news/releases/pr032301.html
Nov. 9 2000 – e.Digital & Samsung announce agreement to produce two separate DataPlay enabled devices to premier at CES Jan. 6, 2001. October 19, 2000 - e.Digital Corporation (OTC: EDIG) today announced that it is developing portable digital products incorporating DataPlay's quarter-sized 500 MB digital media and micro-optical engine. DataPlay has secured $50 million in strategic financing from Universal Music, Toshiba, Samsung, S3 and Creative. It's not certain that Universal's prerecorded music will be available in the format. But DataPlay announced last month that Universal's eLabs president Lawrence Kenswil has joined DataPlay's board of directors.
Our DataPlay device.
http://www.dataplay.com/jsp_files/index.jsp and http://www.edig.com.
DataPlay Product Rollout – CES 2001
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=590380
DataPlay/Volan Concept Designs. Very Innovative.
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/stocktalk/msg.gsp?msgid=15135565
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-02.html
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-05.html
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-06.html
Samsung’s Handheld Video Motion YEPP & DataPlay Orbit Music Player http://www.dataplay.com/images/en/random/home-product-112.gif
http://www.etown.com/categories/print_article.jhtml?article_type=news&articleID=3554
Robert Putnam Senior Vice President e.Digital Corporation. As an OEM technology provider, we work with our OEM customers and their preferences in regards to announcements, marketing and the use of their names and logos. The information that Samsung and Toshiba have allowed us to make public to date we have issued. Toshiba and Samsung are expected to market DataPlay-based, e.Digital-enabled devices later this year when DataPlay's optical storage technology is scheduled to become widely available. Per our 12/31/2000 Form 10QSB released on February 14th, in November 2000, we signed a licensing agreement with Samsung Electronics, America to develop a data storage device. We also signed an agreement with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., to design and manufacture a multicodec music player/recorder. Both of these agreements are royalty-bearing and also include non-recurring revenues for engineering design services. We expect more information regarding our working relationships with Samsung and Toshiba to be forthcoming.
SET TO DEBUT FIRST HALF 2001 WITH 10GIG HDD -
Nov. 13, 2000 - Hy-Tek Previews e.Digital’s ‘Treo’ PJB at COMDEX – 2000 Songs on a Handheld Player. RemoteSolutions/Hango/EDIG Works in Progress. Revolutionary
And an Excellent Candidate for a PC Bundle.
http://www.treoplayer.com Palmed Treo’ http://hardware.dmusic.com/details.php?id=169 http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/2000/treo.html
e.Digital VP Comments about Treo’ and PC Manufacturers -
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=540326
COMPAQ CEO and a Jukebox Prototype! Compaq’s ‘Remote Solutions’ is a manufacturer of our Treo design – Eastech will introduce the ET platform.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=596645
January 3-4, 2001 - e.Digital & Toshiba to develop and provide mult-codec portable Internet music player. Also e.Digital contracts with EASTECH a multi-million dollar firm with name-brand consumer electronics manufacturers including but not limited to Philips,Sony, Kenwood, Sanyo, Panasonic, Sharp, Hitachi and Pioneer. http://hardware.dmusic.com/ces/ces070.jpg
June 5, 2001- Devices for DataPlay’s mini disks expected To reach market by fall. Toshiba and Samsung DataPlay production models are ready!!
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=121533
June 6, 2001—SanDisk Corporation and Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) announced today that their new FlashVision fabrication (fab) plant has gone into production of advanced flash memories, and shipments of the product have started. The NAND memory wafers being produced by FlashVision will primarily be used to manufacture flash memory storage cards for use in digital
cameras, digital Internet music players and future generations of cell phones.
Keep in mind e.Digital’s JUSTRI invitation SD association and the Flash Patents.
EASTECH’s version of the Treo’ the ET-700 & Our Toshiba’s DP Player.
http://www.acousticsys.com/products/IA/portable/ET700.html
http://www.eastech1.com/english/prod.htm
http://www.dataplay.com/images/en/random/home-product-117.gif
Taipei, May 2 (Bloomberg) -- Intel Corp., the largest maker of computer processors, plans to order NT$2 billion ($61 million) worth of so-called MP3 audio players from Eastern Asia Technology Ltd., Eastech. Could e.Digital be involved – Or just a coincidence.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=668929+
June 2001 - Intel Corp., the world's largest computer chipmaker, is scheduled to sell an MP3 player model with a 128MB memory from August this year in partnership with TriGem Computer, a PC maker in Korea. TriGem is Korea's largest PC manufacturer and is eMachines in USA. http://www.agoracom.com/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=100478&refid=100439&orig=100439
e.Digital & Qdesign – Madonna’s codec-of-choice. Qdesign is Promoting edig’s MicroCAM platforms IMO to Apple’s QuickTime. Also IMO we’ll work with PortalPlayer - per links below. http://www.qdesign.com/news/pressreleases_07_24_00.htm
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=581347 August 1, 2000 –
QDesign selects e.Digital portable internet music player design for showcase product Custom Music Player to Demonstrate the New QDX Codec for Digital Music to Executives in Music and Electronics Industries. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=685824
Now Read The Bertelsmann Article Link Below- Then Go to http://www.edig.com For the Facts On The Company Which Has The Key To It All - An Advanced MicroOS Solution For The Audio/Video Format/Codec & DRM Delima. Read The Last Letter To Shareholders And View Their Growing List of Impressive Partners. e.Digital Recently Added More DSP Engineers, Equity Investments And Key Personnel To Its BOD. The Company’s Micro OS Has Been Recognized As a Benchmark With These Same Companies: Intel, IBM, SanDisk, Lucent & Texas Instruments And Many Other Industry/Sector Leaders.
Aug. 30, 2000-- Bertelsmann (BMG), the world's largest international media enterprise, launched tj net to provide a new service for mobile phone users in Italy. Tj net expects to add additional centers in Germany, UK, France and Benelux in Europe, as well as in the U. S. and Japan. Tj net transforms mobile phones into cost-free receivers for a wide variety of music and top news stories. http://www.inin.com/News/PressReleases/pressreleases.asp?id=118
Sirius Satellite Radio & XM Satellite Radio seek interoperability using Lucent’s EPAC and AAC for the Automotive and Stereo Industry. IMO – This will be Huge for e.Digital per handheld reception and recording of streamed/downloaded content.
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=82063
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=534184
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=587686
1-2001 - Sirius VP Tracey Stanyer says. "We want to use position-based commerce, or P-commerce, to turn drive time into buy time."
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=124007
XM Satellite Radio Set to "Rock and Roll" with IBM
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/96BBCCD93032E5A8852569CE0056D169
http://www.newmediamusic.com/articles/NM01040140.html
January 10, 2001- NTT DoCoMo to Start Music Distribution to PHS Users
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=583848
A look at VR in ‘Telematics’ within the Auto Industry with Intel and IBM
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=542328
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/DC3F600187220BF9852569CE0057BC67
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/010106/nv_motorol.html
PacketVideo & e.Digital – Although there is yet a confirmed partnership. IMO e.Digital and PV are well aware of each other and will eventually work together on advanced video platforms.
June 13, 2000 - PacketVideo today announced that it has agreements with over 35 global media and online companies to trial the delivery of video to wireless devices. Warner Bros, FOXSPORTS.com, E! Entertainment, ABCNEWS, Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment etc,. , PacketVideo - Interview
http://boss.2.navisitestreaming.net/real/2/fconf/000825/28_robert_tercek.smi
http://www.packetvideo.com
Time Werner & PDA’s. July 28 - Signaling the entertainment industry's determination to move aggressively into the dawning wireless-entertainment field, Time Warner Inc. is developing original programming that will be beamed to handheld devices. The company will work with PacketVideoCorp., a San Diego software firm backed by, among others, Intel Corp. and Texas Instruments Inc. The closely held concern already has conducted widespread trials of its wireless audio-video programming with other content giants, including Seagram Co.'s Universal Pictures, using mostly promotional material such as movie trailers.
February 15, 2000 - Intel and PacketVideo Complete StrongARM Optimized Wireless Multimedia Decoder. http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=91284
Lucent Streams Entertainment To Cell Phones. Wireless device users are way beyond using their cell phones just for phone calls, they want entertainment, and they want speed. The communications equipment giant is teaming with wireless video start-up PacketVideo to develop this next-generation device.
Motorola with PacketVideo Demonstrate Video and Audio for Mobile Devices
http://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=MOT&script=410&layout=-6&item_id=...
Bell & PacketVideo - http://biz.yahoo.com/cnw/010111/bell_mobil.html
March 7, 2001 -Nortel Networks and Packetvideo form streaming media partnership. Under the agreement the companies will integrate PacketVideo's streaming media solutions, which support such services as wireless video messaging, wireless video games and remote video monitoring,
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=631647
March 21, 2001 - Sharp Corporation and PacketVideo today announced a licensing agreement to integrate PacketVideo’s industry-leading wireless multimedia delivery technology into Sharp’s wireless devices. PVPlayer enables consumers to view high quality wireless sports highlights, traffic reports, and live video viewing on mobile devices, with full-motion video and audio.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=122313
March 20, 2001 - PacketVideo Partners with Symbian to Provide Mobile Video Software for Smartphones - Symbian's licensees include Ericsson, Kenwood, Motorola, Nokia, Panasonic, Psion, Sanyo, Siemens and Sony. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=641600
June 18, 2001 – Siemens in wireless video deal with PacketVideo unveiled on Monday a deal with Siemens AG , Europe's largest technology company, to license its software to run on Siemens' wireless network equipment. http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=129106
(These Music/Video distribution services will probably become subscription based; incorporating Set-Top-Box and Automotive PBJ link-ups via Handheld Voice Remotes using TWIRL and Bluetooth Technology – And should arrive next year, if not this year.) ie., see link below -
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=123586
May 2, 2000 - ZapMedia.com, Inc. (ZapMedia), today announced a ground-breaking partnership with Gannett Co., Inc./ USA TODAY (NYSE: GCI), one of the nation's largest media conglomerates, to provide an all-in-one Internet driven, interactive entertainment environment, making it a reality for consumers today. With the click of a button people will serve up music, movies, television, the Internet, and email using ZapMedia's co-branded products and services
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=604252
(Reuters 10-10-2000) - The National Music Publishers' Association Inc. (NMPA) and the Recording Industry Association of America (news - web sites) (RIAA) said Tuesday they have agreed on procedures for licensing of musical compositions, or songs, that are distributed on the Internet. The RIAA represents big record companies, including Seagram Co. Ltd.'s Universal Music, Bertelsmann AG's BMG, Sony Corp.'s Sony Music and Time Warner's Warner Music Group and EMI Group Plc (news - web sites).
October 23, 2000 – Delivering music through the Web, America Online Inc. In the latest sign that music subscription is emerging as a prominent avenue for delivering music through the Web, America Online Inc said it is developing an online music-subscription service, and Seagram Co.'s Universal Music Group has launched a test of a subscription-music service.
10/25/00 - LYCOS aims to be web music one-stop ...
Lycos took another step last week by signing a partnership with BMG Entertainment, a unit of Germany's Bertelsmann AG. Lycos will sell digital downloads of albums and singles by 100 of BMG's recording artists.
(Oct.31,2000) -Bertelsmann And Napster Form Alliance. Entertainment giant Bertelsmann AG (BTGGga.D) and controversial song-swap company Napster (news - web sites) Inc. said on Tuesday they formed an alliance to develop a new secure file-sharing music service.
Oct 31, 2000 -- Radio Free Virgin and Playboy.com, a wholly owned subsidiary of Playboy Enterprises, Inc., announced the launch of Radio Free Virgin, a downloadable0, CD-quality digital radio tuner available free of charge at www.radiofreevirgin.com.
http://billboard.com/daily/2000/1201_04.asp
Nov. 1, 2000 - Warner Music Group (WMG) and Microsoft Corp, In a multiyear agreement, WMG has selected Windows Media Format as a primary format for commercial music download initiatives in the United States and Canada, with security provided by Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM).
Nov. 2000 – PHILIPS SHOWCASES CLICKRADIO ON DIGITAL SET-TOP-BOX. Through an exclusive agreement with Lucent Technologies, ClickRadio uses the patented ePAC (Enhanced Perceptual Audio Coding) compression format to deliver secure digital music programming while protecting artists' copyrights. IMO - TiVo features are coming for Audio Content.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=112461
12/15/00 - ONLINE music seller Soundbuzz has snagged a deal with major record label BMG to sell the music of artists; allowing purchase music in digital-file format for immediate download to their hard disk. using Intertrust and Liquid Audio to provide encryption and digital-rights management.
Jan 22, 2001 - IBM to Offer New Technology to Prevent Unauthorized Music Distribution on Web & IBM/e.Digital Player and Toshiba/IBM - EMMS .
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/E07957156C96DBD7852569DC0051460E
http://www.storage.ibm.com/press/hdd/micro/edigital.htm
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=595047
Toshiba and IBM’s EMMS.[/B] http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=642853
NEW YORK, Jan. 16 2001 - BMG Entertainment announced today a substantial expansion of its digital music offerings In addition, BMG announced that its labels are now making new releases simultaneously available as Digital Downloads.
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=589017
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=572601
Feb. 22, 2001 - Vivendi/Universal, Sony team up for online Music site
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=622436
Feb 05, 01 - Qualcomm, MP3.com, Samsung To Stream Tunes To Phones.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=607773
DALLAS, Feb 27 - Blockbuster Inc. & Universal Pictures films via its video on-demand service include RadioShack its stores for in-home entertainment, in whatever form our consumers want it delivered. http://www.agoracom.com/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=67262&refid=0&orig=67262
Feb. 27, 2001 - Warner Music to Sell Downloadable Albums Beginning Next Week.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=625247
March 14, 2001 - Hard Rock Cafe Teams Up With Liquid Audio to Launch Commercial And Promotional Digital Downloads on hardrock.com
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=637683
March 14, 2001 – Handleman Company one of the world's largest category managers and distributors of music, and Liquid Audio, Inc. will offer a catalog of more than 150,000 digital music downloads. http://www.handleman.com/f_news.htm
Mar 16, 2001 - Sony Marketing Asia-Pacific, PlanetMG uses Sony's ATRAC3 compression technology for secure music downloads and to prevent piracy.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=638941
March 20, 2001 - Samsung and Sprint PCS Announce Agreement to Bring Compact, Full-Color PDA Phone to Market. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=642134
March 19, 2001 - Verizon Wireless, the nation's largest wireless carrier, and Lucent Technologies today announced a three-year, $5 billion contract which positions Lucent to become the largest supplier of Verizon (3G) mobile network infrastructure. Verizon will purchase multiple products and systems from Lucent's designed to expand wireless coverage, increase capacity, and support high-speed data and mobile Internet applications. IMO - This is excellent news for ePAC http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=640314
April 2, 2001 - RealNetworks and America Online Each to Launch Consumer Subscription Services Powered by MusicNet to Offer Extensive Collection of Secure Downloadable and Streaming Music. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=653048
May 7, 2001 - Computer retailer CompUSA Inc. and America Online have joined forces in a marketing alliance. Under the agreement, AOL products and services will be offered to CompUSA shoppers, and AOL will promote CompUSA across several brands.
April 4, 2001 - In a Landmark digital-music announcement today, the MTV music network said that it had forged the first agreement that licenses music from all five major record labels for download off the Internet. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=654745
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=649488
April 5, 2001 - Yahoo! and Duet Announce an Alliance to Present and
Market the On-Demand Music Subscription Service Created
by Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music Group.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=655253
April 5, 2001 - HitHive's deal with EMI: music via cell phones
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=71535
May 20, 2001 – Vivendi Universal Acquires MP3.com in Move to Strengthen Digital Distribution Capacity and Web Audience. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=682979+
May 23 2001 – Vitaminic Announces New Music Publishing Company, ZipMind, the leading platform for the promotion and distribution of music on the Internet, announced today it will offer music publishing services to authors, publishers and third parties. Vitaminic offers the largest legal online catalogue of music in Europe. http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=112443
June 5, 2001- -RioPort, & BestBuy - the leading music application service provider (ASP), today announced that it will distribute commercial music downloads to BestBuy.com(TM), the wholly-owned subsidiary of Best Buy Co., Inc. the nation's number one specialty retailer of
consumer electronics. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689931
January 6, 2000 – E.DIGITAL AND RIOPORT, INC. COLLABORATE TO DEVELOP SEAMLESS, SECURE INTERNET MUSIC DELIVERY SYSTEM.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689937
June 6, 2001 – Napster secures its first music licenses from three of the five major labels, paving the way for the file-trading network to launch its new subscription service by the end of the summer. The service is expected to offer both radio-like streaming technology and downloading capabilities. MusicNet will be available through AOL, Real Networks and Napster.
http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,44322,00.html
Kiosks – Coming 2001.
MTVi-RioPort/Bestbuy - http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689931
Handleman –LQID/JC Penny - http://www.handleman.com/f_news.htm
KIOSKS – Here & Abroad - http://www.riohome.com/RioMusicTeller.htm
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/010115/ny_ibm_kio.html
http://asia.internet.com/biz/2000/12/1219-japan.html
http://www.liquidaudio.com/services/retailers/liqkiosk/index.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=588824
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=579020
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=548914
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=583845
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=635180
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=105309
Daboss – Brought this to our Attention 3-24-2000
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/general/dsp/momentum/iaudio.htm
Haiyaku’s Response: #258082
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258082
Jimee11’s Response: #258031
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258031
emit’s Response: #258056
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258056
e.Digital & Lainer Worldwide’s Medical Dictation Handheld – Cquence Mobile. According to market analysts, the medical dictation market is the largest vertical market in the speech technology industry. http://www.edig.com/products/custom-cquence.html
http://www.lanier.com/ps/apps/cqmobile.html
http://www.speechtechmag.com/st.mag/sep00/doc_doc.shtml
Now Think About It……. It’s coming our way and involves much more than just music – Handheld mobile voice recognition, video on demand, VR Medical Records and (c)Publications & eBooks. e.Digital is the Codec/DRM and flash storage file management for Secure Internet Content and Advanced Handheld Design.
(February 15, 2001) E.DIGITAL HIRES FLEISHMAN-HILLARD INC. TO LEAD U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL MEDIA RELATIONS. The United States' largest public relations firm, to lead domestic and international media relations and communications. Michael Busselen, senior vice president, "e.Digital has developed unique technology that has the potential to impact millions of consumers. The story is captivating, the business is timely, and we look forward to using our expertise and understanding of the media to share e.Digital's story with the business and technology communities."http://www.edig.com/news/releases/pr021501.html
Think Global…DOS to MOS[/I] http://www.edig.com http://www.businesswire.com/photowire/pw.071400/bb3.jpg
This is all ‘My Humble Opinion’
emit…
June 18, 2001 / News Archives Napster CEO Warns Librarians On P2P
http://asia.internet.com/asia-news/article/0,3916,161_786041,00.html
OT/ -
June 18, 2001 / News Archives
SingTel To Conduct iTV Trial In Q3
By asia.internet.com staff
SingTel will roll out an interactive TV (iTV) trial next quarter, enabling about 300 residents in the Northern part of the island Republic to take advantage of a range of multimedia services during the trial period, which could last up to eight months.
The iTV service will be delivered through SingTel's broadband asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) infrastructure, offering SingTel customers high-speed connectivity with interactive digital video capabilities and Internet access, the telco said in a statement.
"We are the first service provider to roll out this ADSL-based innovation in digital entertainment in Singapore. We believe iTV will pave the way for the future of television by providing users with interactive and on-demand features that enhance their viewing pleasure," said Andrew Buay, chief executive officer, SingTel Multimedia.
The initial trial service offerings include video-on-demand, scheduled program channels, electronic program guide, Internet access, e-mail, TV commerce/home shopping and information services.
For example, while watching a match on television, soccer fans will also be able to check the players' profiles on the team Web sites, purchase team merchandise online, and order a pizza or a meal to dine in - all functions performed using a remote control.
According to SingTel, additional services such as enhanced TV, interactive gaming and interactive advertising are being planned for at a later stage of the trial.
With iTV, not only can trial participants control what they watch and when they watch it, they can also influence how the television programs are delivered according to their lifestyle choices. SingTel content partners such as Columbia-Tristar, Sesameworkshop, Intertainer Asia and MediaCorp will provide movies, sports, drama, travel and news content for the trial. The telco said in its statement that discussions with other content providers are underway.
"The iTV service has the potential to increase broadband penetration rates in Singapore. It will also provide a catalyst for further development of the local IT sector as there will be increased demand for local content to be created, hosted and distributed in Singapore," Buay added.
Should the iTV trial prove successful, and the regulatory environment conducive, SingTel officials said the telco may launch a commercial service the next year.
SingTel will be showcasing its iTV service at CommunicAsia 2001 from June 19 to 22 at its booth - Singapore Expo Hall 5, #5H1-01.
The Dog - I believe the MP2000 is smaller ....
emit...
Industry Synopsis: Updated
Industry Synopsis: All Investors – e.Digital Corp.
e.Digital, Intel, Lucent, TXN & IBM. Years of Achievements With Flash Memory Management and Voice Recorder Innovations Have Led e.Digital To The Forefront Of The Emerging DataPlay Platforms – And The New Advanced Voice Enabled Personal JukeBox Designs Based On e.Digital’s Patented MicroCAM Technology.
Intel’s ‘Flash Presentation’ This indicates where we’re headed with 3-4th Generation PDA’s. http://developer.intel.com/design/flash/intro/fdi30demo/fdiflash.htm
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=509750
Intel & ADI’s new DSP Core & Intel’s New DAP Audio Player ‘Pocket Concert’.
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20010417net.htm
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2658478,00.html?chkpt=zdhpnews01
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=551122
Could e.Digital’s MicoOS be embedded in this product and other DSPs? e.Digital now has top Intel personnel onboard and is exhibiting advanced reference designs as seen the last two years - and most recently at 2001 CES for Samsung and Toshiba. In my opinion, new flash/HDD hybrids and dedicated DSPs are on the horizon. Expect to see more advanced DAPs & PDAs from many of the giant chip makers and Consumer Electronics OEMs as quality emerges with security for Internet music and other content. eDigital is extremely well positioned – Intel’s CEO recently commented that the ‘Pocket Concert’ is format agnostic. The player is also made by Samsung. IMO - this means when/if multi-codec and ‘digital rights management’ issues become needed by content providers, they have access to our MiroOS platform. Intel DAP picture: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/electronics/B000059ZYB/pictures/14/104-5074239-...
Fred Falk, June 2000 -''We are working with major manufacturers to have our technology embedded into their programmable DSPs and/or microcontrollers'' His DSP comments and a Flash Glue View. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=593637
IMO - Embedded Projects Are Ongoing.
These NDA’s Verify The Sectors Enormity & Complexity.
October 30, 2000 - Fred Falk, ‘’We are also working with OEMs who may compete against each other with product offerings designed by e.Digital. Our non-disclosure agreements with our OEMs are in place to ensure that we are not disclosing any details of their product and our agreements to other OEMs and the public until they are ready to have this information made available. ‘’ Feb. 14, 2001 – e.Digital Form 10-QSB – Informed Investors that some revenue sources may stay unnamed until they decide to become known.
I Believe This is What Intel Is Going To Do For Secure Internet Content With It’s DRM/ISIS which includes EPAC.
http://www.convera.com
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=551558
http://www.agoracom.com/agora/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=50275&refid=0&orig=50275
February 2, 2000; WW6 From Technology and Manufacturing Group - Intel Corporation has signed a letter of intent with Rockwell International Corporation to purchase a wafer fabrication facility (fab) located in Colorado Springs, Colo. The purchase will add significant manufacturing capacity for Intel to manufacture flash memory and logic components used in a wide variety of communications, networking and computer equipment. The new Holy Grail for the company is the business of selling flash-memory chips -- used in battery-operated devices that hold their memory even when the device's power is off. Intel is quickly rebuilding itself into the world's largest manufacturer of flash chips.
Three top Intel people from its Flash/Mobile Divisions are now with e.Digital.
e.Digital was selected by Intel to design and prototype a number of portable digital voice recorders utilizing advanced speech-to-text and text-to-speech technologies. Intel plans to sub-license the reference design created by e.Digital to Intel's OEM customers, referring them back to e.Digital for licensing and any additional design and/or manufacturing work required. e.Digital has also filed a number of trademark applications with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; We have received notification of allowance from the United States Patent Office for use: MicroOS TM, FlashBack(R), Hold That Thought(R), Fumble Free(R), SoundClip(R), Smart Song Selection(tm), MicroCAM TM - Micro Compressed Audio Manager, AMIS TM - Audio Manager Interface and TWIRL TM - Two-Way Infrared Link as registered trade names.
Internet Audio Market. Excerpt Source: Texas Instruments.
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=566858
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/innovate/iaudio/opportunity.htm
Today's Internet Audio application is based upon the downloading of digital audio content, either speech or music, via the Internet and then playing the encoded digital audio content on an Internet Audio playback device. Very soon, these playback units will be a sub-system in PDAs, digital still cameras, cellular phones, set-top boxes, and other devices. The total market potential is even larger when you consider other complimentary products such as headphone stereo, personal CD, personal MD, car audio, and future DSC, cellular phone, etc., TI has the commanding market share lead with key design-ins at most of the major consumer electronics and PC makers. The following customers have already been publicly announced: a. Thomson Consumer Electronics b. Sanyo c. e.Digital.
TI DSP’s & My Opinion on DSP’s and our MicroOS. TXN CES Comments.
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=89201
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/001002/tx_tx_inst.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=554726
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=546798
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=592843
TI DSP Music Player Presentation -
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/general/dsp/momentum/iaudio.htm
Lydstrom/Lucent/e.Digital – EPAC Home System
http://www.lydstrom.com/l_partners.html
Lucent Technologies, Texas Instruments and e.Digital,
Announce Secure Internet Music Download Device MIDDLETOWN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 21, 1999--Lucent Technologies announced today that it is working with e.Digital on the development of a new handheld device for listening to downloaded music from the Internet. The new device, to be manufactured by e.Digital, will use the Lucent Enhanced Perceptual Audio Coder (EPAC(TM)) and will employ e.Digital's patented MicroOS(TM) file management system.
The ‘Puck’ - http://www.jump2net.com/dash/player4/index.htm
IBM VoiceTimes alliance announced. "e.Digital -- expertise in the design and development of digital mobile devices interfacing with PCs and the Internet. e.Digital is working with Intel on advanced digital voice recorders." “e.Digital has been innovating advanced digital mobile solutions for the business dictation and medical industry for the last three years. We believe VoiceTIMES will allow e.Digital to expand development of mobile information gathering devices employing speech and leverage our product designs into many additional industry solutions." Ron Whittier, senior vice president and general manager of Intel's Content Group. http://www-4.ibm.com/software/speech/enterprise/ms_2.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=595357
So Many Digital Downloadable Music Players: With a Big Problem – Multiple Codecs & ‘Digital Rights Managements’ and Increasing Advanced Functions Within Smaller Devices. http://www.ecoustics.com/Home/Home_Audio/MP3_Players/MP3_Player_Reviews/
This Is What It’s All About – IMHO.
Look at All the Music and Video/Media Players, Kiosks, 3G MP3 Phones And Satellite Digital Radio Applications Coming To Market. Then Read The Article about Bertelsmann’s Tj.net/MP3 De Cellular and its intentions to create a Secure Subscription Model with Napster. IMO - The PJBs and DataPlay devices will create New Excitement due to design & features – See Treo’, ET700 and ‘Volan’ Concept designs below. This Synopsis Concludes with four knowledgeable shareholder’s analysis on the emerging technology and how it could very easily include e.Digital’s Patented Micro OS as a standard in this emerging sector.
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=593637
Oct. 6, 2000--e.Digital Corp. (OTCBB:EDIG) and Maycom Co., Ltd. Korea today announced the launch of the MP2000 multi-codec, portable digital music player in time for the holiday shopping season. Initial shipments are now beginning and the product will be introduced into the European and Asian markets as well as in other countries and specialty markets through Maycom and other OEMs. The unit has superb audio quality and louder output levels than most other portable music players on the market, without sacrificing battery life. Its backlit LCD screen supports English and Japanese characters. The multi-codec unit supports MP3, WMA, AAC, and ePAC music compression formats, and is firmware upgradeable to support the QDX format, which is compatible with both Mac and PC platforms. The SDMI-capable unit ships with WMA Digital Rights Management included. It can be firmware upgraded to support InterTrust's Digital Rights Management, which the world's largest recording company, Universal Music Group, has announced it will be using in its online music distribution.
Powered By e.Digital Technology – Maycom/edig ‘Merit’ Player Picture.
http://www.businesswire.com/photowire/pw.100600/bb5.jpg
March 23, 2001 - e.Digital Corporation announced today that the first production-level Internet music player design incorporating IBM's Microdrive™.is being featured in the IBM booth at the CeBIT trade show which runs through March 28. The design is currently being marketed by e.Digital and Maycom, Co., Ltd. worldwide. http://www.edig.com/news/releases/pr032301.html
Nov. 9 2000 – e.Digital & Samsung announce agreement to produce two separate DataPlay enabled devices to premier at CES Jan. 6, 2001. October 19, 2000 - e.Digital Corporation (OTC: EDIG) today announced that it is developing portable digital products incorporating DataPlay's quarter-sized 500 MB digital media and micro-optical engine. DataPlay has secured $50 million in strategic financing from Universal Music, Toshiba, Samsung, S3 and Creative. It's not certain that Universal's prerecorded music will be available in the format. But DataPlay announced last month that Universal's eLabs president Lawrence Kenswil has joined DataPlay's board of directors.
Our DataPlay device.
http://www.dataplay.com/jsp_files/index.jsp and http://www.edig.com.
DataPlay Product Rollout – CES 2001
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=590380
DataPlay/Volan Concept Designs. Very Innovative.
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/stocktalk/msg.gsp?msgid=15135565
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-02.html
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-05.html
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-06.html
Samsung’s Handheld Video Motion YEPP & DataPlay Orbit Music Player http://www.dataplay.com/images/en/random/home-product-112.gif
http://www.etown.com/categories/print_article.jhtml?article_type=news&articleID=3554
Robert Putnam Senior Vice President e.Digital Corporation. As an OEM technology provider, we work with our OEM customers and their preferences in regards to announcements, marketing and the use of their names and logos. The information that Samsung and Toshiba have allowed us to make public to date we have issued. Toshiba and Samsung are expected to market DataPlay-based, e.Digital-enabled devices later this year when DataPlay's optical storage technology is scheduled to become widely available. Per our 12/31/2000 Form 10QSB released on February 14th, in November 2000, we signed a licensing agreement with Samsung Electronics, America to develop a data storage device. We also signed an agreement with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., to design and manufacture a multicodec music player/recorder. Both of these agreements are royalty-bearing and also include non-recurring revenues for engineering design services. We expect more information regarding our working relationships with Samsung and Toshiba to be forthcoming.
SET TO DEBUT FIRST HALF 2001 WITH 10GIG HDD -
Nov. 13, 2000 - Hy-Tek Previews e.Digital’s ‘Treo’ PJB at COMDEX – 2000 Songs on a Handheld Player. RemoteSolutions/Hango/EDIG Works in Progress. Revolutionary
And an Excellent Candidate for a PC Bundle.
http://www.treoplayer.com Palmed Treo’ http://hardware.dmusic.com/details.php?id=169 http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/2000/treo.html
e.Digital VP Comments about Treo’ and PC Manufacturers -
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=540326
COMPAQ CEO and a Jukebox Prototype! Compaq’s ‘Remote Solutions’ is a manufacturer of our Treo design – Eastech will introduce the ET platform.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=596645
January 3-4, 2001 - e.Digital & Toshiba to develop and provide mult-codec portable Internet music player. Also e.Digital contracts with EASTECH a multi-million dollar firm with name-brand consumer electronics manufacturers including but not limited to Philips,Sony, Kenwood, Sanyo, Panasonic, Sharp, Hitachi and Pioneer. http://hardware.dmusic.com/ces/ces070.jpg
June 5, 2001- Devices for DataPlay’s mini disks expected To reach market by fall. Toshiba and Samsung DataPlay production models are ready!!
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=121533
June 6, 2001—SanDisk Corporation and Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) announced today that their new FlashVision fabrication (fab) plant has gone into production of advanced flash memories, and shipments of the product have started. The NAND memory wafers being produced by FlashVision will primarily be used to manufacture flash memory storage cards for use in digital
cameras, digital Internet music players and future generations of cell phones.
Keep in mind e.Digital’s JUSTRI invitation SD association and the Flash Patents.
EASTECH’s version of the Treo’ the ET-700 & Our Toshiba’s DP Player.
http://www.acousticsys.com/products/IA/portable/ET700.html
http://www.eastech1.com/english/prod.htm
http://www.dataplay.com/images/en/random/home-product-117.gif
Taipei, May 2 (Bloomberg) -- Intel Corp., the largest maker of computer processors, plans to order NT$2 billion ($61 million) worth of so-called MP3 audio players from Eastern Asia Technology Ltd., Eastech. Could e.Digital be involved – Or just a coincidence.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=668929+
June 2001 - Intel Corp., the world's largest computer chipmaker, is scheduled to sell an MP3 player model with a 128MB memory from August this year in partnership with TriGem Computer, a PC maker in Korea. TriGem is Korea's largest PC manufacturer and is eMachines in USA. http://www.agoracom.com/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=100478&refid=100439&orig=100439
e.Digital & Qdesign – Madonna’s codec-of-choice. Qdesign is Promoting edig’s MicroCAM platforms IMO to Apple’s QuickTime. Also IMO we’ll work with PortalPlayer - per links below. http://www.qdesign.com/news/pressreleases_07_24_00.htm
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=581347 August 1, 2000 –
QDesign selects e.Digital portable internet music player design for showcase product Custom Music Player to Demonstrate the New QDX Codec for Digital Music to Executives in Music and Electronics Industries. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=685824
Now Read The Bertelsmann Article Link Below- Then Go to http://www.edig.com For the Facts On The Company Which Has The Key To It All - An Advanced MicroOS Solution For The Audio/Video Format/Codec & DRM Delima. Read The Last Letter To Shareholders And View Their Growing List of Impressive Partners. e.Digital Recently Added More DSP Engineers, Equity Investments And Key Personnel To Its BOD. The Company’s Micro OS Has Been Recognized As a Benchmark With These Same Companies: Intel, IBM, SanDisk, Lucent & Texas Instruments And Many Other Industry/Sector Leaders.
Aug. 30, 2000-- Bertelsmann (BMG), the world's largest international media enterprise, launched tj net to provide a new service for mobile phone users in Italy. Tj net expects to add additional centers in Germany, UK, France and Benelux in Europe, as well as in the U. S. and Japan. Tj net transforms mobile phones into cost-free receivers for a wide variety of music and top news stories. http://www.inin.com/News/PressReleases/pressreleases.asp?id=118
Sirius Satellite Radio & XM Satellite Radio seek interoperability using Lucent’s EPAC and AAC for the Automotive and Stereo Industry. IMO – This will be Huge for e.Digital per handheld reception and recording of streamed/downloaded content.
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=82063
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=534184
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=587686
1-2001 - Sirius VP Tracey Stanyer says. "We want to use position-based commerce, or P-commerce, to turn drive time into buy time."
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=124007
XM Satellite Radio Set to "Rock and Roll" with IBM
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/96BBCCD93032E5A8852569CE0056D169
http://www.newmediamusic.com/articles/NM01040140.html
January 10, 2001- NTT DoCoMo to Start Music Distribution to PHS Users
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=583848
A look at VR in ‘Telematics’ within the Auto Industry with Intel and IBM
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=542328
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/DC3F600187220BF9852569CE0057BC67
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/010106/nv_motorol.html
PacketVideo & e.Digital – Although there is yet a confirmed partnership. IMO e.Digital and PV are well aware of each other and will eventually work together on advanced video platforms.
June 13, 2000 - PacketVideo today announced that it has agreements with over 35 global media and online companies to trial the delivery of video to wireless devices. Warner Bros, FOXSPORTS.com, E! Entertainment, ABCNEWS, Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment etc,. , PacketVideo - Interview
http://boss.2.navisitestreaming.net/real/2/fconf/000825/28_robert_tercek.smi
http://www.packetvideo.com
Time Werner & PDA’s. July 28 - Signaling the entertainment industry's determination to move aggressively into the dawning wireless-entertainment field, Time Warner Inc. is developing original programming that will be beamed to handheld devices. The company will work with PacketVideoCorp., a San Diego software firm backed by, among others, Intel Corp. and Texas Instruments Inc. The closely held concern already has conducted widespread trials of its wireless audio-video programming with other content giants, including Seagram Co.'s Universal Pictures, using mostly promotional material such as movie trailers.
February 15, 2000 - Intel and PacketVideo Complete StrongARM Optimized Wireless Multimedia Decoder. http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=91284
Lucent Streams Entertainment To Cell Phones. Wireless device users are way beyond using their cell phones just for phone calls, they want entertainment, and they want speed. The communications equipment giant is teaming with wireless video start-up PacketVideo to develop this next-generation device.
Motorola with PacketVideo Demonstrate Video and Audio for Mobile Devices
http://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=MOT&script=410&layout=-6&item_id=...
Bell & PacketVideo - http://biz.yahoo.com/cnw/010111/bell_mobil.html
June 18, 2001 – Siemens in wireless video deal with PacketVideo unveiled on Monday a deal with Siemens AG , Europe's largest technology company, to license its software to run on Siemens' wireless network equipment. http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=129106
March 7, 2001 -Nortel Networks and Packetvideo form streaming media partnership. Under the agreement the companies will integrate PacketVideo's streaming media solutions, which support such services as wireless video messaging, wireless video games and remote video monitoring,
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=631647
March 21, 2001 - Sharp Corporation and PacketVideo today announced a licensing agreement to integrate PacketVideo’s industry-leading wireless multimedia delivery technology into Sharp’s wireless devices. PVPlayer enables consumers to view high quality wireless sports highlights, traffic reports, and live video viewing on mobile devices, with full-motion video and audio.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=122313
March 20, 2001 - PacketVideo Partners with Symbian to Provide Mobile Video Software for Smartphones - Symbian's licensees include Ericsson, Kenwood, Motorola, Nokia, Panasonic, Psion, Sanyo, Siemens and Sony. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=641600
(These Music/Video distribution services will probably become subscription based; incorporating Set-Top-Box and Automotive PBJ link-ups via Handheld Voice Remotes using TWIRL and Bluetooth Technology – And should arrive next year, if not this year.) ie., see link below -
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=123586
May 2, 2000 - ZapMedia.com, Inc. (ZapMedia), today announced a ground-breaking partnership with Gannett Co., Inc./ USA TODAY (NYSE: GCI), one of the nation's largest media conglomerates, to provide an all-in-one Internet driven, interactive entertainment environment, making it a reality for consumers today. With the click of a button people will serve up music, movies, television, the Internet, and email using ZapMedia's co-branded products and services
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=604252
(Reuters 10-10-2000) - The National Music Publishers' Association Inc. (NMPA) and the Recording Industry Association of America (news - web sites) (RIAA) said Tuesday they have agreed on procedures for licensing of musical compositions, or songs, that are distributed on the Internet. The RIAA represents big record companies, including Seagram Co. Ltd.'s Universal Music, Bertelsmann AG's BMG, Sony Corp.'s Sony Music and Time Warner's Warner Music Group and EMI Group Plc (news - web sites).
October 23, 2000 – Delivering music through the Web, America Online Inc. In the latest sign that music subscription is emerging as a prominent avenue for delivering music through the Web, America Online Inc said it is developing an online music-subscription service, and Seagram Co.'s Universal Music Group has launched a test of a subscription-music service.
10/25/00 - LYCOS aims to be web music one-stop ...
Lycos took another step last week by signing a partnership with BMG Entertainment, a unit of Germany's Bertelsmann AG. Lycos will sell digital downloads of albums and singles by 100 of BMG's recording artists.
(Oct.31,2000) -Bertelsmann And Napster Form Alliance. Entertainment giant Bertelsmann AG (BTGGga.D) and controversial song-swap company Napster (news - web sites) Inc. said on Tuesday they formed an alliance to develop a new secure file-sharing music service.
Oct 31, 2000 -- Radio Free Virgin and Playboy.com, a wholly owned subsidiary of Playboy Enterprises, Inc., announced the launch of Radio Free Virgin, a downloadable0, CD-quality digital radio tuner available free of charge at www.radiofreevirgin.com.
http://billboard.com/daily/2000/1201_04.asp
Nov. 1, 2000 - Warner Music Group (WMG) and Microsoft Corp, In a multiyear agreement, WMG has selected Windows Media Format as a primary format for commercial music download initiatives in the United States and Canada, with security provided by Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM).
Nov. 2000 – PHILIPS SHOWCASES CLICKRADIO ON DIGITAL SET-TOP-BOX. Through an exclusive agreement with Lucent Technologies, ClickRadio uses the patented ePAC (Enhanced Perceptual Audio Coding) compression format to deliver secure digital music programming while protecting artists' copyrights. IMO - TiVo features are coming for Audio Content.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=112461
12/15/00 - ONLINE music seller Soundbuzz has snagged a deal with major record label BMG to sell the music of artists; allowing purchase music in digital-file format for immediate download to their hard disk. using Intertrust and Liquid Audio to provide encryption and digital-rights management.
Jan 22, 2001 - IBM to Offer New Technology to Prevent Unauthorized Music Distribution on Web & IBM/e.Digital Player and Toshiba/IBM - EMMS .
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/E07957156C96DBD7852569DC0051460E
http://www.storage.ibm.com/press/hdd/micro/edigital.htm
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=595047
Toshiba and IBM’s EMMS.[/B] http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=642853
NEW YORK, Jan. 16 2001 - BMG Entertainment announced today a substantial expansion of its digital music offerings In addition, BMG announced that its labels are now making new releases simultaneously available as Digital Downloads.
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=589017
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=572601
Feb. 22, 2001 - Vivendi/Universal, Sony team up for online Music site
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=622436
Feb 05, 01 - Qualcomm, MP3.com, Samsung To Stream Tunes To Phones.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=607773
DALLAS, Feb 27 - Blockbuster Inc. & Universal Pictures films via its video on-demand service include RadioShack its stores for in-home entertainment, in whatever form our consumers want it delivered. http://www.agoracom.com/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=67262&refid=0&orig=67262
Feb. 27, 2001 - Warner Music to Sell Downloadable Albums Beginning Next Week.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=625247
March 14, 2001 - Hard Rock Cafe Teams Up With Liquid Audio to Launch Commercial And Promotional Digital Downloads on hardrock.com
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=637683
March 14, 2001 – Handleman Company one of the world's largest category managers and distributors of music, and Liquid Audio, Inc. will offer a catalog of more than 150,000 digital music downloads. http://www.handleman.com/f_news.htm
Mar 16, 2001 - Sony Marketing Asia-Pacific, PlanetMG uses Sony's ATRAC3 compression technology for secure music downloads and to prevent piracy.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=638941
March 20, 2001 - Samsung and Sprint PCS Announce Agreement to Bring Compact, Full-Color PDA Phone to Market. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=642134
March 19, 2001 - Verizon Wireless, the nation's largest wireless carrier, and Lucent Technologies today announced a three-year, $5 billion contract which positions Lucent to become the largest supplier of Verizon (3G) mobile network infrastructure. Verizon will purchase multiple products and systems from Lucent's designed to expand wireless coverage, increase capacity, and support high-speed data and mobile Internet applications. IMO - This is excellent news for ePAC http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=640314
April 2, 2001 - RealNetworks and America Online Each to Launch Consumer Subscription Services Powered by MusicNet to Offer Extensive Collection of Secure Downloadable and Streaming Music. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=653048
May 7, 2001 - Computer retailer CompUSA Inc. and America Online have joined forces in a marketing alliance. Under the agreement, AOL products and services will be offered to CompUSA shoppers, and AOL will promote CompUSA across several brands.
April 4, 2001 - In a Landmark digital-music announcement today, the MTV music network said that it had forged the first agreement that licenses music from all five major record labels for download off the Internet. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=654745
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=649488
April 5, 2001 - Yahoo! and Duet Announce an Alliance to Present and
Market the On-Demand Music Subscription Service Created
by Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music Group.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=655253
April 5, 2001 - HitHive's deal with EMI: music via cell phones
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=71535
May 20, 2001 – Vivendi Universal Acquires MP3.com in Move to Strengthen Digital Distribution Capacity and Web Audience. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=682979+
May 23 2001 – Vitaminic Announces New Music Publishing Company, ZipMind, the leading platform for the promotion and distribution of music on the Internet, announced today it will offer music publishing services to authors, publishers and third parties. Vitaminic offers the largest legal online catalogue of music in Europe. http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=112443
June 5, 2001- -RioPort, & BestBuy - the leading music application service provider (ASP), today announced that it will distribute commercial music downloads to BestBuy.com(TM), the wholly-owned subsidiary of Best Buy Co., Inc. the nation's number one specialty retailer of
consumer electronics. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689931
January 6, 2000 – E.DIGITAL AND RIOPORT, INC. COLLABORATE TO DEVELOP SEAMLESS, SECURE INTERNET MUSIC DELIVERY SYSTEM.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689937
June 6, 2001 – Napster secures its first music licenses from three of the five major labels, paving the way for the file-trading network to launch its new subscription service by the end of the summer. The service is expected to offer both radio-like streaming technology and downloading capabilities. MusicNet will be available through AOL, Real Networks and Napster.
http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,44322,00.html
Kiosks – Coming 2001.
MTVi-RioPort/Bestbuy - http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689931
Handleman –LQID/JC Penny - http://www.handleman.com/f_news.htm
KIOSKS – Here & Abroad - http://www.riohome.com/RioMusicTeller.htm
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/010115/ny_ibm_kio.html
http://asia.internet.com/biz/2000/12/1219-japan.html
http://www.liquidaudio.com/services/retailers/liqkiosk/index.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=588824
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=579020
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=548914
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=583845
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=635180
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=105309
Daboss – Brought this to our Attention 3-24-2000
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/general/dsp/momentum/iaudio.htm
Haiyaku’s Response: #258082
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258082
Jimee11’s Response: #258031
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258031
emit’s Response: #258056
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258056
e.Digital & Lainer Worldwide’s Medical Dictation Handheld – Cquence Mobile. According to market analysts, the medical dictation market is the largest vertical market in the speech technology industry. http://www.edig.com/products/custom-cquence.html
http://www.lanier.com/ps/apps/cqmobile.html
http://www.speechtechmag.com/st.mag/sep00/doc_doc.shtml
Now Think About It……. It’s coming our way and involves much more than just music – Handheld mobile voice recognition, video on demand, VR Medical Records and (c)Publications & eBooks. e.Digital is the Codec/DRM and flash storage file management for Secure Internet Content and Advanced Handheld Design.
(February 15, 2001) E.DIGITAL HIRES FLEISHMAN-HILLARD INC. TO LEAD U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL MEDIA RELATIONS. The United States' largest public relations firm, to lead domestic and international media relations and communications. Michael Busselen, senior vice president, "e.Digital has developed unique technology that has the potential to impact millions of consumers. The story is captivating, the business is timely, and we look forward to using our expertise and understanding of the media to share e.Digital's story with the business and technology communities."http://www.edig.com/news/releases/pr021501.html
Think Global…DOS to MOS[/I] http://www.edig.com http://www.businesswire.com/photowire/pw.071400/bb3.jpg
This is all ‘My Humble Opinion’
emit…
MIR - It's my understanding they were broken links.... not set up yet. Maybe it's a first step.
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Industry Synopsis: Updated
Industry Synopsis: All Investors – e.Digital Corp.
e.Digital, Intel, Lucent, TXN & IBM. Years of Achievements With Flash Memory Management and Voice Recorder Innovations Have Led e.Digital To The Forefront Of The Emerging DataPlay Platforms – And The New Advanced Voice Enabled Personal JukeBox Designs Based On e.Digital’s Patented MicroCAM Technology.
Intel’s ‘Flash Presentation’ This indicates where we’re headed with 3-4th Generation PDA’s. http://developer.intel.com/design/flash/intro/fdi30demo/fdiflash.htm
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=509750
Intel & ADI’s new DSP Core & Intel’s New DAP Audio Player ‘Pocket Concert’.
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20010417net.htm
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2658478,00.html?chkpt=zdhpnews01
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=551122
Could e.Digital’s MicoOS be embedded in this product and other DSPs? e.Digital now has top Intel personnel onboard and is exhibiting advanced reference designs as seen the last two years - and most recently at 2001 CES for Samsung and Toshiba. In my opinion, new flash/HDD hybrids and dedicated DSPs are on the horizon. Expect to see more advanced DAPs & PDAs from many of the giant chip makers and Consumer Electronics OEMs as quality emerges with security for Internet music and other content. eDigital is extremely well positioned – Intel’s CEO recently commented that the ‘Pocket Concert’ is format agnostic. The player is also made by Samsung. IMO - this means when/if multi-codec and ‘digital rights management’ issues become needed by content providers, they have access to our MiroOS platform. Intel DAP picture: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/electronics/B000059ZYB/pictures/14/104-5074239-...
Fred Falk, June 2000 -''We are working with major manufacturers to have our technology embedded into their programmable DSPs and/or microcontrollers'' His DSP comments and a Flash Glue View. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=593637
IMO - Embedded Projects Are Ongoing.
These NDA’s Verify The Sectors Enormity & Complexity.
October 30, 2000 - Fred Falk, ‘’We are also working with OEMs who may compete against each other with product offerings designed by e.Digital. Our non-disclosure agreements with our OEMs are in place to ensure that we are not disclosing any details of their product and our agreements to other OEMs and the public until they are ready to have this information made available. ‘’ Feb. 14, 2001 – e.Digital Form 10-QSB – Informed Investors that some revenue sources may stay unnamed until they decide to become known.
I Believe This is What Intel Is Going To Do For Secure Internet Content With It’s DRM/ISIS which includes EPAC.
http://www.convera.com
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=551558
http://www.agoracom.com/agora/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=50275&refid=0&orig=50275
February 2, 2000; WW6 From Technology and Manufacturing Group - Intel Corporation has signed a letter of intent with Rockwell International Corporation to purchase a wafer fabrication facility (fab) located in Colorado Springs, Colo. The purchase will add significant manufacturing capacity for Intel to manufacture flash memory and logic components used in a wide variety of communications, networking and computer equipment. The new Holy Grail for the company is the business of selling flash-memory chips -- used in battery-operated devices that hold their memory even when the device's power is off. Intel is quickly rebuilding itself into the world's largest manufacturer of flash chips.
Three top Intel people from its Flash/Mobile Divisions are now with e.Digital.
e.Digital was selected by Intel to design and prototype a number of portable digital voice recorders utilizing advanced speech-to-text and text-to-speech technologies. Intel plans to sub-license the reference design created by e.Digital to Intel's OEM customers, referring them back to e.Digital for licensing and any additional design and/or manufacturing work required. e.Digital has also filed a number of trademark applications with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; We have received notification of allowance from the United States Patent Office for use: MicroOS TM, FlashBack(R), Hold That Thought(R), Fumble Free(R), SoundClip(R), Smart Song Selection(tm), MicroCAM TM - Micro Compressed Audio Manager, AMIS TM - Audio Manager Interface and TWIRL TM - Two-Way Infrared Link as registered trade names.
Internet Audio Market. Excerpt Source: Texas Instruments.
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=566858
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/innovate/iaudio/opportunity.htm
Today's Internet Audio application is based upon the downloading of digital audio content, either speech or music, via the Internet and then playing the encoded digital audio content on an Internet Audio playback device. Very soon, these playback units will be a sub-system in PDAs, digital still cameras, cellular phones, set-top boxes, and other devices. The total market potential is even larger when you consider other complimentary products such as headphone stereo, personal CD, personal MD, car audio, and future DSC, cellular phone, etc., TI has the commanding market share lead with key design-ins at most of the major consumer electronics and PC makers. The following customers have already been publicly announced: a. Thomson Consumer Electronics b. Sanyo c. e.Digital.
TI DSP’s & My Opinion on DSP’s and our MicroOS. TXN CES Comments.
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=89201
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/001002/tx_tx_inst.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=554726
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=546798
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=592843
TI DSP Music Player Presentation -
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/general/dsp/momentum/iaudio.htm
Lydstrom/Lucent/e.Digital – EPAC Home System
http://www.lydstrom.com/l_partners.html
Lucent Technologies, Texas Instruments and e.Digital,
Announce Secure Internet Music Download Device MIDDLETOWN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 21, 1999--Lucent Technologies announced today that it is working with e.Digital on the development of a new handheld device for listening to downloaded music from the Internet. The new device, to be manufactured by e.Digital, will use the Lucent Enhanced Perceptual Audio Coder (EPAC(TM)) and will employ e.Digital's patented MicroOS(TM) file management system.
The ‘Puck’ - http://www.jump2net.com/dash/player4/index.htm
IBM VoiceTimes alliance announced. "e.Digital -- expertise in the design and development of digital mobile devices interfacing with PCs and the Internet. e.Digital is working with Intel on advanced digital voice recorders." “e.Digital has been innovating advanced digital mobile solutions for the business dictation and medical industry for the last three years. We believe VoiceTIMES will allow e.Digital to expand development of mobile information gathering devices employing speech and leverage our product designs into many additional industry solutions." Ron Whittier, senior vice president and general manager of Intel's Content Group. http://www-4.ibm.com/software/speech/enterprise/ms_2.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=595357
So Many Digital Downloadable Music Players: With a Big Problem – Multiple Codecs & ‘Digital Rights Managements’ and Increasing Advanced Functions Within Smaller Devices. http://www.ecoustics.com/Home/Home_Audio/MP3_Players/MP3_Player_Reviews/
This Is What It’s All About – IMHO.
Look at All the Music and Video/Media Players, Kiosks, 3G MP3 Phones And Satellite Digital Radio Applications Coming To Market. Then Read The Article about Bertelsmann’s Tj.net/MP3 De Cellular and its intentions to create a Secure Subscription Model with Napster. IMO - The PJBs and DataPlay devices will create New Excitement due to design & features – See Treo’, ET700 and ‘Volan’ Concept designs below. This Synopsis Concludes with four knowledgeable shareholder’s analysis on the emerging technology and how it could very easily include e.Digital’s Patented Micro OS as a standard in this emerging sector.
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=593637
Oct. 6, 2000--e.Digital Corp. (OTCBB:EDIG) and Maycom Co., Ltd. Korea today announced the launch of the MP2000 multi-codec, portable digital music player in time for the holiday shopping season. Initial shipments are now beginning and the product will be introduced into the European and Asian markets as well as in other countries and specialty markets through Maycom and other OEMs. The unit has superb audio quality and louder output levels than most other portable music players on the market, without sacrificing battery life. Its backlit LCD screen supports English and Japanese characters. The multi-codec unit supports MP3, WMA, AAC, and ePAC music compression formats, and is firmware upgradeable to support the QDX format, which is compatible with both Mac and PC platforms. The SDMI-capable unit ships with WMA Digital Rights Management included. It can be firmware upgraded to support InterTrust's Digital Rights Management, which the world's largest recording company, Universal Music Group, has announced it will be using in its online music distribution.
Powered By e.Digital Technology – Maycom/edig ‘Merit’ Player Picture.
http://www.businesswire.com/photowire/pw.100600/bb5.jpg
March 23, 2001 - e.Digital Corporation announced today that the first production-level Internet music player design incorporating IBM's Microdrive™.is being featured in the IBM booth at the CeBIT trade show which runs through March 28. The design is currently being marketed by e.Digital and Maycom, Co., Ltd. worldwide. http://www.edig.com/news/releases/pr032301.html
Nov. 9 2000 – e.Digital & Samsung announce agreement to produce two separate DataPlay enabled devices to premier at CES Jan. 6, 2001. October 19, 2000 - e.Digital Corporation (OTC: EDIG) today announced that it is developing portable digital products incorporating DataPlay's quarter-sized 500 MB digital media and micro-optical engine. DataPlay has secured $50 million in strategic financing from Universal Music, Toshiba, Samsung, S3 and Creative. It's not certain that Universal's prerecorded music will be available in the format. But DataPlay announced last month that Universal's eLabs president Lawrence Kenswil has joined DataPlay's board of directors.
Our DataPlay device.
http://www.dataplay.com/jsp_files/index.jsp and http://www.edig.com.
DataPlay Product Rollout – CES 2001
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=590380
DataPlay/Volan Concept Designs. Very Innovative.
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/stocktalk/msg.gsp?msgid=15135565
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-02.html
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-05.html
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-06.html
Samsung’s Handheld Video Motion YEPP & DataPlay Orbit Music Player http://www.dataplay.com/images/en/random/home-product-112.gif
http://www.etown.com/categories/print_article.jhtml?article_type=news&articleID=3554
Robert Putnam Senior Vice President e.Digital Corporation. As an OEM technology provider, we work with our OEM customers and their preferences in regards to announcements, marketing and the use of their names and logos. The information that Samsung and Toshiba have allowed us to make public to date we have issued. Toshiba and Samsung are expected to market DataPlay-based, e.Digital-enabled devices later this year when DataPlay's optical storage technology is scheduled to become widely available. Per our 12/31/2000 Form 10QSB released on February 14th, in November 2000, we signed a licensing agreement with Samsung Electronics, America to develop a data storage device. We also signed an agreement with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., to design and manufacture a multicodec music player/recorder. Both of these agreements are royalty-bearing and also include non-recurring revenues for engineering design services. We expect more information regarding our working relationships with Samsung and Toshiba to be forthcoming.
SET TO DEBUT FIRST HALF 2001 WITH 10GIG HDD -
Nov. 13, 2000 - Hy-Tek Previews e.Digital’s ‘Treo’ PJB at COMDEX – 2000 Songs on a Handheld Player. RemoteSolutions/Hango/EDIG Works in Progress. Revolutionary
And an Excellent Candidate for a PC Bundle.
http://www.treoplayer.com Palmed Treo’ http://hardware.dmusic.com/details.php?id=169 http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/2000/treo.html
e.Digital VP Comments about Treo’ and PC Manufacturers -
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=540326
COMPAQ CEO and a Jukebox Prototype! Compaq’s ‘Remote Solutions’ is a manufacturer of our Treo design – Eastech will introduce the ET platform.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=596645
January 3-4, 2001 - e.Digital & Toshiba to develop and provide mult-codec portable Internet music player. Also e.Digital contracts with EASTECH a multi-million dollar firm with name-brand consumer electronics manufacturers including but not limited to Philips,Sony, Kenwood, Sanyo, Panasonic, Sharp, Hitachi and Pioneer. http://hardware.dmusic.com/ces/ces070.jpg
June 5, 2001- Devices for DataPlay’s mini disks expected To reach market by fall. Toshiba and Samsung DataPlay production models are ready!!
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=121533
June 6, 2001—SanDisk Corporation and Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) announced today that their new FlashVision fabrication (fab) plant has gone into production of advanced flash memories, and shipments of the product have started. The NAND memory wafers being produced by FlashVision will primarily be used to manufacture flash memory storage cards for use in digital
cameras, digital Internet music players and future generations of cell phones.
Keep in mind e.Digital’s JUSTRI invitation SD association and the Flash Patents.
EASTECH’s version of the Treo’ the ET-700 & Our Toshiba’s DP Player.
http://www.acousticsys.com/products/IA/portable/ET700.html
http://www.eastech1.com/english/prod.htm
http://www.dataplay.com/images/en/random/home-product-117.gif
Taipei, May 2 (Bloomberg) -- Intel Corp., the largest maker of computer processors, plans to order NT$2 billion ($61 million) worth of so-called MP3 audio players from Eastern Asia Technology Ltd., Eastech. Could e.Digital be involved – Or just a coincidence.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=668929+
June 2001 - Intel Corp., the world's largest computer chipmaker, is scheduled to sell an MP3 player model with a 128MB memory from August this year in partnership with TriGem Computer, a PC maker in Korea. TriGem is Korea's largest PC manufacturer and is eMachines in USA. http://www.agoracom.com/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=100478&refid=100439&orig=100439
e.Digital & Qdesign – Madonna’s codec-of-choice. Qdesign is Promoting edig’s MicroCAM platforms IMO to Apple’s QuickTime. Also IMO we’ll work with PortalPlayer - per links below. http://www.qdesign.com/news/pressreleases_07_24_00.htm
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=581347 August 1, 2000 –
QDesign selects e.Digital portable internet music player design for showcase product Custom Music Player to Demonstrate the New QDX Codec for Digital Music to Executives in Music and Electronics Industries. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=685824
Now Read The Bertelsmann Article Link Below- Then Go to http://www.edig.com For the Facts On The Company Which Has The Key To It All - An Advanced MicroOS Solution For The Audio/Video Format/Codec & DRM Delima. Read The Last Letter To Shareholders And View Their Growing List of Impressive Partners. e.Digital Recently Added More DSP Engineers, Equity Investments And Key Personnel To Its BOD. The Company’s Micro OS Has Been Recognized As a Benchmark With These Same Companies: Intel, IBM, SanDisk, Lucent & Texas Instruments And Many Other Industry/Sector Leaders.
Aug. 30, 2000-- Bertelsmann (BMG), the world's largest international media enterprise, launched tj net to provide a new service for mobile phone users in Italy. Tj net expects to add additional centers in Germany, UK, France and Benelux in Europe, as well as in the U. S. and Japan. Tj net transforms mobile phones into cost-free receivers for a wide variety of music and top news stories. http://www.inin.com/News/PressReleases/pressreleases.asp?id=118
Sirius Satellite Radio & XM Satellite Radio seek interoperability using Lucent’s EPAC and AAC for the Automotive and Stereo Industry. IMO – This will be Huge for e.Digital per handheld reception and recording of streamed/downloaded content.
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=82063
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=534184
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=587686
1-2001 - Sirius VP Tracey Stanyer says. "We want to use position-based commerce, or P-commerce, to turn drive time into buy time."
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=124007
XM Satellite Radio Set to "Rock and Roll" with IBM
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/96BBCCD93032E5A8852569CE0056D169
http://www.newmediamusic.com/articles/NM01040140.html
January 10, 2001- NTT DoCoMo to Start Music Distribution to PHS Users
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=583848
A look at VR in ‘Telematics’ within the Auto Industry with Intel and IBM
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=542328
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/DC3F600187220BF9852569CE0057BC67
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/010106/nv_motorol.html
PacketVideo & e.Digital – Although there is yet a confirmed partnership. IMO e.Digital and PV are well aware of each other and will eventually work together on advanced video platforms.
June 13, 2000 - PacketVideo today announced that it has agreements with over 35 global media and online companies to trial the delivery of video to wireless devices. Warner Bros, FOXSPORTS.com, E! Entertainment, ABCNEWS, Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment etc,. , PacketVideo - Interview
http://boss.2.navisitestreaming.net/real/2/fconf/000825/28_robert_tercek.smi
http://www.packetvideo.com
Time Werner & PDA’s. July 28 - Signaling the entertainment industry's determination to move aggressively into the dawning wireless-entertainment field, Time Warner Inc. is developing original programming that will be beamed to handheld devices. The company will work with PacketVideoCorp., a San Diego software firm backed by, among others, Intel Corp. and Texas Instruments Inc. The closely held concern already has conducted widespread trials of its wireless audio-video programming with other content giants, including Seagram Co.'s Universal Pictures, using mostly promotional material such as movie trailers.
February 15, 2000 - Intel and PacketVideo Complete StrongARM Optimized Wireless Multimedia Decoder. http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=91284
Lucent Streams Entertainment To Cell Phones. Wireless device users are way beyond using their cell phones just for phone calls, they want entertainment, and they want speed. The communications equipment giant is teaming with wireless video start-up PacketVideo to develop this next-generation device.
Motorola with PacketVideo Demonstrate Video and Audio for Mobile Devices
http://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=MOT&script=410&layout=-6&item_id=...
Bell & PacketVideo - http://biz.yahoo.com/cnw/010111/bell_mobil.html
March 7, 2001 -Nortel Networks and Packetvideo form streaming media partnership. Under the agreement the companies will integrate PacketVideo's streaming media solutions, which support such services as wireless video messaging, wireless video games and remote video monitoring,
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=631647
March 21, 2001 - Sharp Corporation and PacketVideo today announced a licensing agreement to integrate PacketVideo’s industry-leading wireless multimedia delivery technology into Sharp’s wireless devices. PVPlayer enables consumers to view high quality wireless sports highlights, traffic reports, and live video viewing on mobile devices, with full-motion video and audio.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=122313
March 20, 2001 - PacketVideo Partners with Symbian to Provide Mobile Video Software for Smartphones - Symbian's licensees include Ericsson, Kenwood, Motorola, Nokia, Panasonic, Psion, Sanyo, Siemens and Sony. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=641600
(These Music/Video distribution services will probably become subscription based; incorporating Set-Top-Box and Automotive PBJ link-ups via Handheld Voice Remotes using TWIRL and Bluetooth Technology – And should arrive next year, if not this year.) ie., see link below -
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=123586
May 2, 2000 - ZapMedia.com, Inc. (ZapMedia), today announced a ground-breaking partnership with Gannett Co., Inc./ USA TODAY (NYSE: GCI), one of the nation's largest media conglomerates, to provide an all-in-one Internet driven, interactive entertainment environment, making it a reality for consumers today. With the click of a button people will serve up music, movies, television, the Internet, and email using ZapMedia's co-branded products and services
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=604252
(Reuters 10-10-2000) - The National Music Publishers' Association Inc. (NMPA) and the Recording Industry Association of America (news - web sites) (RIAA) said Tuesday they have agreed on procedures for licensing of musical compositions, or songs, that are distributed on the Internet. The RIAA represents big record companies, including Seagram Co. Ltd.'s Universal Music, Bertelsmann AG's BMG, Sony Corp.'s Sony Music and Time Warner's Warner Music Group and EMI Group Plc (news - web sites).
October 23, 2000 – Delivering music through the Web, America Online Inc. In the latest sign that music subscription is emerging as a prominent avenue for delivering music through the Web, America Online Inc said it is developing an online music-subscription service, and Seagram Co.'s Universal Music Group has launched a test of a subscription-music service.
10/25/00 - LYCOS aims to be web music one-stop ...
Lycos took another step last week by signing a partnership with BMG Entertainment, a unit of Germany's Bertelsmann AG. Lycos will sell digital downloads of albums and singles by 100 of BMG's recording artists.
(Oct.31,2000) -Bertelsmann And Napster Form Alliance. Entertainment giant Bertelsmann AG (BTGGga.D) and controversial song-swap company Napster (news - web sites) Inc. said on Tuesday they formed an alliance to develop a new secure file-sharing music service.
Oct 31, 2000 -- Radio Free Virgin and Playboy.com, a wholly owned subsidiary of Playboy Enterprises, Inc., announced the launch of Radio Free Virgin, a downloadable0, CD-quality digital radio tuner available free of charge at www.radiofreevirgin.com.
http://billboard.com/daily/2000/1201_04.asp
Nov. 1, 2000 - Warner Music Group (WMG) and Microsoft Corp, In a multiyear agreement, WMG has selected Windows Media Format as a primary format for commercial music download initiatives in the United States and Canada, with security provided by Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM).
Nov. 2000 – PHILIPS SHOWCASES CLICKRADIO ON DIGITAL SET-TOP-BOX. Through an exclusive agreement with Lucent Technologies, ClickRadio uses the patented ePAC (Enhanced Perceptual Audio Coding) compression format to deliver secure digital music programming while protecting artists' copyrights. IMO - TiVo features are coming for Audio Content.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=112461
12/15/00 - ONLINE music seller Soundbuzz has snagged a deal with major record label BMG to sell the music of artists; allowing purchase music in digital-file format for immediate download to their hard disk. using Intertrust and Liquid Audio to provide encryption and digital-rights management.
Jan 22, 2001 - IBM to Offer New Technology to Prevent Unauthorized Music Distribution on Web & IBM/e.Digital Player and Toshiba/IBM - EMMS .
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/E07957156C96DBD7852569DC0051460E
http://www.storage.ibm.com/press/hdd/micro/edigital.htm
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=595047
Toshiba and IBM’s EMMS.[/B] http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=642853
NEW YORK, Jan. 16 2001 - BMG Entertainment announced today a substantial expansion of its digital music offerings In addition, BMG announced that its labels are now making new releases simultaneously available as Digital Downloads.
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=589017
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=572601
Feb. 22, 2001 - Vivendi/Universal, Sony team up for online Music site
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=622436
Feb 05, 01 - Qualcomm, MP3.com, Samsung To Stream Tunes To Phones.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=607773
DALLAS, Feb 27 - Blockbuster Inc. & Universal Pictures films via its video on-demand service include RadioShack its stores for in-home entertainment, in whatever form our consumers want it delivered. http://www.agoracom.com/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=67262&refid=0&orig=67262
Feb. 27, 2001 - Warner Music to Sell Downloadable Albums Beginning Next Week.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=625247
March 14, 2001 - Hard Rock Cafe Teams Up With Liquid Audio to Launch Commercial And Promotional Digital Downloads on hardrock.com
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=637683
March 14, 2001 – Handleman Company one of the world's largest category managers and distributors of music, and Liquid Audio, Inc. will offer a catalog of more than 150,000 digital music downloads. http://www.handleman.com/f_news.htm
Mar 16, 2001 - Sony Marketing Asia-Pacific, PlanetMG uses Sony's ATRAC3 compression technology for secure music downloads and to prevent piracy.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=638941
March 20, 2001 - Samsung and Sprint PCS Announce Agreement to Bring Compact, Full-Color PDA Phone to Market. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=642134
March 19, 2001 - Verizon Wireless, the nation's largest wireless carrier, and Lucent Technologies today announced a three-year, $5 billion contract which positions Lucent to become the largest supplier of Verizon (3G) mobile network infrastructure. Verizon will purchase multiple products and systems from Lucent's designed to expand wireless coverage, increase capacity, and support high-speed data and mobile Internet applications. IMO - This is excellent news for ePAC http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=640314
April 2, 2001 - RealNetworks and America Online Each to Launch Consumer Subscription Services Powered by MusicNet to Offer Extensive Collection of Secure Downloadable and Streaming Music. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=653048
May 7, 2001 - Computer retailer CompUSA Inc. and America Online have joined forces in a marketing alliance. Under the agreement, AOL products and services will be offered to CompUSA shoppers, and AOL will promote CompUSA across several brands.
April 4, 2001 - In a Landmark digital-music announcement today, the MTV music network said that it had forged the first agreement that licenses music from all five major record labels for download off the Internet. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=654745
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=649488
April 5, 2001 - Yahoo! and Duet Announce an Alliance to Present and
Market the On-Demand Music Subscription Service Created
by Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music Group.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=655253
April 5, 2001 - HitHive's deal with EMI: music via cell phones
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=71535
May 20, 2001 – Vivendi Universal Acquires MP3.com in Move to Strengthen Digital Distribution Capacity and Web Audience. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=682979+
May 23 2001 – Vitaminic Announces New Music Publishing Company, ZipMind, the leading platform for the promotion and distribution of music on the Internet, announced today it will offer music publishing services to authors, publishers and third parties. Vitaminic offers the largest legal online catalogue of music in Europe. http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=112443
June 5, 2001- -RioPort, & BestBuy - the leading music application service provider (ASP), today announced that it will distribute commercial music downloads to BestBuy.com(TM), the wholly-owned subsidiary of Best Buy Co., Inc. the nation's number one specialty retailer of
consumer electronics. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689931
January 6, 2000 – E.DIGITAL AND RIOPORT, INC. COLLABORATE TO DEVELOP SEAMLESS, SECURE INTERNET MUSIC DELIVERY SYSTEM.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689937
June 6, 2001 – Napster secures its first music licenses from three of the five major labels, paving the way for the file-trading network to launch its new subscription service by the end of the summer. The service is expected to offer both radio-like streaming technology and downloading capabilities. MusicNet will be available through AOL, Real Networks and Napster.
http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,44322,00.html
Kiosks – Coming 2001.
MTVi-RioPort/Bestbuy - http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689931
Handleman –LQID/JC Penny - http://www.handleman.com/f_news.htm
KIOSKS – Here & Abroad - http://www.riohome.com/RioMusicTeller.htm
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/010115/ny_ibm_kio.html
http://asia.internet.com/biz/2000/12/1219-japan.html
http://www.liquidaudio.com/services/retailers/liqkiosk/index.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=588824
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=579020
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=548914
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=583845
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=635180
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=105309
Daboss – Brought this to our Attention 3-24-2000
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/general/dsp/momentum/iaudio.htm
Haiyaku’s Response: #258082
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258082
Jimee11’s Response: #258031
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258031
emit’s Response: #258056
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258056
e.Digital & Lainer Worldwide’s Medical Dictation Handheld – Cquence Mobile. According to market analysts, the medical dictation market is the largest vertical market in the speech technology industry. http://www.edig.com/products/custom-cquence.html
http://www.lanier.com/ps/apps/cqmobile.html
http://www.speechtechmag.com/st.mag/sep00/doc_doc.shtml
Now Think About It……. It’s coming our way and involves much more than just music – Handheld mobile voice recognition, video on demand, VR Medical Records and (c)Publications & eBooks. e.Digital is the Codec/DRM and flash storage file management for Secure Internet Content and Advanced Handheld Design.
(February 15, 2001) E.DIGITAL HIRES FLEISHMAN-HILLARD INC. TO LEAD U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL MEDIA RELATIONS. The United States' largest public relations firm, to lead domestic and international media relations and communications. Michael Busselen, senior vice president, "e.Digital has developed unique technology that has the potential to impact millions of consumers. The story is captivating, the business is timely, and we look forward to using our expertise and understanding of the media to share e.Digital's story with the business and technology communities."http://www.edig.com/news/releases/pr021501.html
Think Global…DOS to MOS[/I] http://www.edig.com http://www.businesswire.com/photowire/pw.071400/bb3.jpg
This is all ‘My Humble Opinion’
emit…
Good looking Toshiba Pocket PC coming in July
http://www.infosync.no/en/news/n/430.asp
emit...
AOL Time Werner and Sony in talks to sell music venture according to WSJ.
Also - SonicBlue to fire 30% of it's workforce
Bloomberg -
emit...
Industry Synopsis: Updated
Industry Synopsis: All Investors – e.Digital Corp.
e.Digital, Intel, Lucent, TXN & IBM. Years of Achievements With Flash Memory Management and Voice Recorder Innovations Have Led e.Digital To The Forefront Of The Emerging DataPlay Platforms – And The New Advanced Voice Enabled Personal JukeBox Designs Based On e.Digital’s Patented MicroCAM Technology.
Intel’s ‘Flash Presentation’ This indicates where we’re headed with 3-4th Generation PDA’s. http://developer.intel.com/design/flash/intro/fdi30demo/fdiflash.htm
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=509750
Intel & ADI’s new DSP Core & Intel’s New DAP Audio Player ‘Pocket Concert’.
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20010417net.htm
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2658478,00.html?chkpt=zdhpnews01
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=551122
Could e.Digital’s MicoOS be embedded in this product and other DSPs? e.Digital now has top Intel personnel onboard and is exhibiting advanced reference designs as seen the last two years - and most recently at 2001 CES for Samsung and Toshiba. In my opinion, new flash/HDD hybrids and dedicated DSPs are on the horizon. Expect to see more advanced DAPs & PDAs from many of the giant chip makers and Consumer Electronics OEMs as quality emerges with security for Internet music and other content. eDigital is extremely well positioned – Intel’s CEO recently commented that the ‘Pocket Concert’ is format agnostic. The player is also made by Samsung. IMO - this means when/if multi-codec and ‘digital rights management’ issues become needed by content providers, they have access to our MiroOS platform. Intel DAP picture: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/electronics/B000059ZYB/pictures/14/104-5074239-...
Fred Falk, June 2000 -''We are working with major manufacturers to have our technology embedded into their programmable DSPs and/or microcontrollers'' His DSP comments and a Flash Glue View. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=593637
IMO - Embedded Projects Are Ongoing.
These NDA’s Verify The Sectors Enormity & Complexity.
October 30, 2000 - Fred Falk, ‘’We are also working with OEMs who may compete against each other with product offerings designed by e.Digital. Our non-disclosure agreements with our OEMs are in place to ensure that we are not disclosing any details of their product and our agreements to other OEMs and the public until they are ready to have this information made available. ‘’ Feb. 14, 2001 – e.Digital Form 10-QSB – Informed Investors that some revenue sources may stay unnamed until they decide to become known.
I Believe This is What Intel Is Going To Do For Secure Internet Content With It’s DRM/ISIS which includes EPAC.
http://www.convera.com
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=551558
http://www.agoracom.com/agora/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=50275&refid=0&orig=50275
February 2, 2000; WW6 From Technology and Manufacturing Group - Intel Corporation has signed a letter of intent with Rockwell International Corporation to purchase a wafer fabrication facility (fab) located in Colorado Springs, Colo. The purchase will add significant manufacturing capacity for Intel to manufacture flash memory and logic components used in a wide variety of communications, networking and computer equipment. The new Holy Grail for the company is the business of selling flash-memory chips -- used in battery-operated devices that hold their memory even when the device's power is off. Intel is quickly rebuilding itself into the world's largest manufacturer of flash chips.
Three top Intel people from its Flash/Mobile Divisions are now with e.Digital.
e.Digital was selected by Intel to design and prototype a number of portable digital voice recorders utilizing advanced speech-to-text and text-to-speech technologies. Intel plans to sub-license the reference design created by e.Digital to Intel's OEM customers, referring them back to e.Digital for licensing and any additional design and/or manufacturing work required. e.Digital has also filed a number of trademark applications with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; We have received notification of allowance from the United States Patent Office for use: MicroOS TM, FlashBack(R), Hold That Thought(R), Fumble Free(R), SoundClip(R), Smart Song Selection(tm), MicroCAM TM - Micro Compressed Audio Manager, AMIS TM - Audio Manager Interface and TWIRL TM - Two-Way Infrared Link as registered trade names.
Internet Audio Market. Excerpt Source: Texas Instruments.
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=566858
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/innovate/iaudio/opportunity.htm
Today's Internet Audio application is based upon the downloading of digital audio content, either speech or music, via the Internet and then playing the encoded digital audio content on an Internet Audio playback device. Very soon, these playback units will be a sub-system in PDAs, digital still cameras, cellular phones, set-top boxes, and other devices. The total market potential is even larger when you consider other complimentary products such as headphone stereo, personal CD, personal MD, car audio, and future DSC, cellular phone, etc., TI has the commanding market share lead with key design-ins at most of the major consumer electronics and PC makers. The following customers have already been publicly announced: a. Thomson Consumer Electronics b. Sanyo c. e.Digital.
TI DSP’s & My Opinion on DSP’s and our MicroOS. TXN CES Comments.
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=89201
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/001002/tx_tx_inst.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=554726
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=546798
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=592843
TI DSP Music Player Presentation -
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/general/dsp/momentum/iaudio.htm
Lydstrom/Lucent/e.Digital – EPAC Home System
http://www.lydstrom.com/l_partners.html
Lucent Technologies, Texas Instruments and e.Digital,
Announce Secure Internet Music Download Device MIDDLETOWN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 21, 1999--Lucent Technologies announced today that it is working with e.Digital on the development of a new handheld device for listening to downloaded music from the Internet. The new device, to be manufactured by e.Digital, will use the Lucent Enhanced Perceptual Audio Coder (EPAC(TM)) and will employ e.Digital's patented MicroOS(TM) file management system.
The ‘Puck’ - http://www.jump2net.com/dash/player4/index.htm
IBM VoiceTimes alliance announced. "e.Digital -- expertise in the design and development of digital mobile devices interfacing with PCs and the Internet. e.Digital is working with Intel on advanced digital voice recorders." “e.Digital has been innovating advanced digital mobile solutions for the business dictation and medical industry for the last three years. We believe VoiceTIMES will allow e.Digital to expand development of mobile information gathering devices employing speech and leverage our product designs into many additional industry solutions." Ron Whittier, senior vice president and general manager of Intel's Content Group. http://www-4.ibm.com/software/speech/enterprise/ms_2.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=595357
So Many Digital Downloadable Music Players: With a Big Problem – Multiple Codecs & ‘Digital Rights Managements’ and Increasing Advanced Functions Within Smaller Devices. http://www.ecoustics.com/Home/Home_Audio/MP3_Players/MP3_Player_Reviews/
This Is What It’s All About – IMHO.
Look at All the Music and Video/Media Players, Kiosks, 3G MP3 Phones And Satellite Digital Radio Applications Coming To Market. Then Read The Article about Bertelsmann’s Tj.net/MP3 De Cellular and its intentions to create a Secure Subscription Model with Napster. IMO - The PJBs and DataPlay devices will create New Excitement due to design & features – See Treo’, ET700 and ‘Volan’ Concept designs below. This Synopsis Concludes with four knowledgeable shareholder’s analysis on the emerging technology and how it could very easily include e.Digital’s Patented Micro OS as a standard in this emerging sector.
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=593637
Oct. 6, 2000--e.Digital Corp. (OTCBB:EDIG) and Maycom Co., Ltd. Korea today announced the launch of the MP2000 multi-codec, portable digital music player in time for the holiday shopping season. Initial shipments are now beginning and the product will be introduced into the European and Asian markets as well as in other countries and specialty markets through Maycom and other OEMs. The unit has superb audio quality and louder output levels than most other portable music players on the market, without sacrificing battery life. Its backlit LCD screen supports English and Japanese characters. The multi-codec unit supports MP3, WMA, AAC, and ePAC music compression formats, and is firmware upgradeable to support the QDX format, which is compatible with both Mac and PC platforms. The SDMI-capable unit ships with WMA Digital Rights Management included. It can be firmware upgraded to support InterTrust's Digital Rights Management, which the world's largest recording company, Universal Music Group, has announced it will be using in its online music distribution.
Powered By e.Digital Technology – Maycom/edig ‘Merit’ Player Picture.
http://www.businesswire.com/photowire/pw.100600/bb5.jpg
March 23, 2001 - e.Digital Corporation announced today that the first production-level Internet music player design incorporating IBM's Microdrive™.is being featured in the IBM booth at the CeBIT trade show which runs through March 28. The design is currently being marketed by e.Digital and Maycom, Co., Ltd. worldwide. http://www.edig.com/news/releases/pr032301.html
Nov. 9 2000 – e.Digital & Samsung announce agreement to produce two separate DataPlay enabled devices to premier at CES Jan. 6, 2001. October 19, 2000 - e.Digital Corporation (OTC: EDIG) today announced that it is developing portable digital products incorporating DataPlay's quarter-sized 500 MB digital media and micro-optical engine. DataPlay has secured $50 million in strategic financing from Universal Music, Toshiba, Samsung, S3 and Creative. It's not certain that Universal's prerecorded music will be available in the format. But DataPlay announced last month that Universal's eLabs president Lawrence Kenswil has joined DataPlay's board of directors.
Our DataPlay device.
http://www.dataplay.com/jsp_files/index.jsp and http://www.edig.com.
DataPlay Product Rollout – CES 2001
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=590380
DataPlay/Volan Concept Designs. Very Innovative.
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/stocktalk/msg.gsp?msgid=15135565
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-02.html
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-05.html
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-06.html
Samsung’s Handheld Video Motion YEPP & DataPlay Orbit Music Player http://www.dataplay.com/images/en/random/home-product-112.gif
http://www.etown.com/categories/print_article.jhtml?article_type=news&articleID=3554
Robert Putnam Senior Vice President e.Digital Corporation. As an OEM technology provider, we work with our OEM customers and their preferences in regards to announcements, marketing and the use of their names and logos. The information that Samsung and Toshiba have allowed us to make public to date we have issued. Toshiba and Samsung are expected to market DataPlay-based, e.Digital-enabled devices later this year when DataPlay's optical storage technology is scheduled to become widely available. Per our 12/31/2000 Form 10QSB released on February 14th, in November 2000, we signed a licensing agreement with Samsung Electronics, America to develop a data storage device. We also signed an agreement with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., to design and manufacture a multicodec music player/recorder. Both of these agreements are royalty-bearing and also include non-recurring revenues for engineering design services. We expect more information regarding our working relationships with Samsung and Toshiba to be forthcoming.
SET TO DEBUT FIRST HALF 2001 WITH 10GIG HDD -
Nov. 13, 2000 - Hy-Tek Previews e.Digital’s ‘Treo’ PJB at COMDEX – 2000 Songs on a Handheld Player. RemoteSolutions/Hango/EDIG Works in Progress. Revolutionary
And an Excellent Candidate for a PC Bundle.
http://www.treoplayer.com Palmed Treo’ http://hardware.dmusic.com/details.php?id=169 http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/2000/treo.html
e.Digital VP Comments about Treo’ and PC Manufacturers -
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=540326
COMPAQ CEO and a Jukebox Prototype! Compaq’s ‘Remote Solutions’ is a manufacturer of our Treo design – Eastech will introduce the ET platform.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=596645
January 3-4, 2001 - e.Digital & Toshiba to develop and provide mult-codec portable Internet music player. Also e.Digital contracts with EASTECH a multi-million dollar firm with name-brand consumer electronics manufacturers including but not limited to Philips,Sony, Kenwood, Sanyo, Panasonic, Sharp, Hitachi and Pioneer. http://hardware.dmusic.com/ces/ces070.jpg
June 5, 2001- Devices for DataPlay’s mini disks expected To reach market by fall. Toshiba and Samsung DataPlay production models are ready!!
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=121533
June 6, 2001—SanDisk Corporation and Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) announced today that their new FlashVision fabrication (fab) plant has gone into production of advanced flash memories, and shipments of the product have started. The NAND memory wafers being produced by FlashVision will primarily be used to manufacture flash memory storage cards for use in digital
cameras, digital Internet music players and future generations of cell phones.
Keep in mind e.Digital’s JUSTRI invitation SD association and the Flash Patents.
EASTECH’s version of the Treo’ the ET-700 & Our Toshiba’s DP Player.
http://www.acousticsys.com/products/IA/portable/ET700.html
http://www.eastech1.com/english/prod.htm
http://www.dataplay.com/images/en/random/home-product-117.gif
Taipei, May 2 (Bloomberg) -- Intel Corp., the largest maker of computer processors, plans to order NT$2 billion ($61 million) worth of so-called MP3 audio players from Eastern Asia Technology Ltd., Eastech. Could e.Digital be involved – Or just a coincidence.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=668929+
June 2001 - Intel Corp., the world's largest computer chipmaker, is scheduled to sell an MP3 player model with a 128MB memory from August this year in partnership with TriGem Computer, a PC maker in Korea. TriGem is Korea's largest PC manufacturer and is eMachines in USA. http://www.agoracom.com/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=100478&refid=100439&orig=100439
e.Digital & Qdesign – Madonna’s codec-of-choice. Qdesign is Promoting edig’s MicroCAM platforms IMO to Apple’s QuickTime. Also IMO we’ll work with PortalPlayer - per links below. http://www.qdesign.com/news/pressreleases_07_24_00.htm
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=581347 August 1, 2000 –
QDesign selects e.Digital portable internet music player design for showcase product Custom Music Player to Demonstrate the New QDX Codec for Digital Music to Executives in Music and Electronics Industries. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=685824
Now Read The Bertelsmann Article Link Below- Then Go to http://www.edig.com For the Facts On The Company Which Has The Key To It All - An Advanced MicroOS Solution For The Audio/Video Format/Codec & DRM Delima. Read The Last Letter To Shareholders And View Their Growing List of Impressive Partners. e.Digital Recently Added More DSP Engineers, Equity Investments And Key Personnel To Its BOD. The Company’s Micro OS Has Been Recognized As a Benchmark With These Same Companies: Intel, IBM, SanDisk, Lucent & Texas Instruments And Many Other Industry/Sector Leaders.
Aug. 30, 2000-- Bertelsmann (BMG), the world's largest international media enterprise, launched tj net to provide a new service for mobile phone users in Italy. Tj net expects to add additional centers in Germany, UK, France and Benelux in Europe, as well as in the U. S. and Japan. Tj net transforms mobile phones into cost-free receivers for a wide variety of music and top news stories. http://www.inin.com/News/PressReleases/pressreleases.asp?id=118
Sirius Satellite Radio & XM Satellite Radio seek interoperability using Lucent’s EPAC and AAC for the Automotive and Stereo Industry. IMO – This will be Huge for e.Digital per handheld reception and recording of streamed/downloaded content.
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=82063
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=534184
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=587686
1-2001 - Sirius VP Tracey Stanyer says. "We want to use position-based commerce, or P-commerce, to turn drive time into buy time."
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=124007
XM Satellite Radio Set to "Rock and Roll" with IBM
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/96BBCCD93032E5A8852569CE0056D169
http://www.newmediamusic.com/articles/NM01040140.html
January 10, 2001- NTT DoCoMo to Start Music Distribution to PHS Users
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=583848
A look at VR in ‘Telematics’ within the Auto Industry with Intel and IBM
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=542328
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/DC3F600187220BF9852569CE0057BC67
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/010106/nv_motorol.html
PacketVideo & e.Digital – Although there is yet a confirmed partnership. IMO e.Digital and PV are well aware of each other and will eventually work together on advanced video platforms.
June 13, 2000 - PacketVideo today announced that it has agreements with over 35 global media and online companies to trial the delivery of video to wireless devices. Warner Bros, FOXSPORTS.com, E! Entertainment, ABCNEWS, Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment etc,. , PacketVideo - Interview
http://boss.2.navisitestreaming.net/real/2/fconf/000825/28_robert_tercek.smi
http://www.packetvideo.com
Time Werner & PDA’s. July 28 - Signaling the entertainment industry's determination to move aggressively into the dawning wireless-entertainment field, Time Warner Inc. is developing original programming that will be beamed to handheld devices. The company will work with PacketVideoCorp., a San Diego software firm backed by, among others, Intel Corp. and Texas Instruments Inc. The closely held concern already has conducted widespread trials of its wireless audio-video programming with other content giants, including Seagram Co.'s Universal Pictures, using mostly promotional material such as movie trailers.
February 15, 2000 - Intel and PacketVideo Complete StrongARM Optimized Wireless Multimedia Decoder. http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=91284
Lucent Streams Entertainment To Cell Phones. Wireless device users are way beyond using their cell phones just for phone calls, they want entertainment, and they want speed. The communications equipment giant is teaming with wireless video start-up PacketVideo to develop this next-generation device.
Motorola with PacketVideo Demonstrate Video and Audio for Mobile Devices
http://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=MOT&script=410&layout=-6&item_id=...
Bell & PacketVideo - http://biz.yahoo.com/cnw/010111/bell_mobil.html
March 7, 2001 -Nortel Networks and Packetvideo form streaming media partnership. Under the agreement the companies will integrate PacketVideo's streaming media solutions, which support such services as wireless video messaging, wireless video games and remote video monitoring,
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=631647
March 21, 2001 - Sharp Corporation and PacketVideo today announced a licensing agreement to integrate PacketVideo’s industry-leading wireless multimedia delivery technology into Sharp’s wireless devices. PVPlayer enables consumers to view high quality wireless sports highlights, traffic reports, and live video viewing on mobile devices, with full-motion video and audio.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=122313
March 20, 2001 - PacketVideo Partners with Symbian to Provide Mobile Video Software for Smartphones - Symbian's licensees include Ericsson, Kenwood, Motorola, Nokia, Panasonic, Psion, Sanyo, Siemens and Sony. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=641600
(These Music/Video distribution services will probably become subscription based; incorporating Set-Top-Box and Automotive PBJ link-ups via Handheld Voice Remotes using TWIRL and Bluetooth Technology – And should arrive next year, if not this year.) ie., see link below -
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=123586
May 2, 2000 - ZapMedia.com, Inc. (ZapMedia), today announced a ground-breaking partnership with Gannett Co., Inc./ USA TODAY (NYSE: GCI), one of the nation's largest media conglomerates, to provide an all-in-one Internet driven, interactive entertainment environment, making it a reality for consumers today. With the click of a button people will serve up music, movies, television, the Internet, and email using ZapMedia's co-branded products and services
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=604252
(Reuters 10-10-2000) - The National Music Publishers' Association Inc. (NMPA) and the Recording Industry Association of America (news - web sites) (RIAA) said Tuesday they have agreed on procedures for licensing of musical compositions, or songs, that are distributed on the Internet. The RIAA represents big record companies, including Seagram Co. Ltd.'s Universal Music, Bertelsmann AG's BMG, Sony Corp.'s Sony Music and Time Warner's Warner Music Group and EMI Group Plc (news - web sites).
October 23, 2000 – Delivering music through the Web, America Online Inc. In the latest sign that music subscription is emerging as a prominent avenue for delivering music through the Web, America Online Inc said it is developing an online music-subscription service, and Seagram Co.'s Universal Music Group has launched a test of a subscription-music service.
10/25/00 - LYCOS aims to be web music one-stop ...
Lycos took another step last week by signing a partnership with BMG Entertainment, a unit of Germany's Bertelsmann AG. Lycos will sell digital downloads of albums and singles by 100 of BMG's recording artists.
(Oct.31,2000) -Bertelsmann And Napster Form Alliance. Entertainment giant Bertelsmann AG (BTGGga.D) and controversial song-swap company Napster (news - web sites) Inc. said on Tuesday they formed an alliance to develop a new secure file-sharing music service.
Oct 31, 2000 -- Radio Free Virgin and Playboy.com, a wholly owned subsidiary of Playboy Enterprises, Inc., announced the launch of Radio Free Virgin, a downloadable0, CD-quality digital radio tuner available free of charge at www.radiofreevirgin.com.
http://billboard.com/daily/2000/1201_04.asp
Nov. 1, 2000 - Warner Music Group (WMG) and Microsoft Corp, In a multiyear agreement, WMG has selected Windows Media Format as a primary format for commercial music download initiatives in the United States and Canada, with security provided by Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM).
Nov. 2000 – PHILIPS SHOWCASES CLICKRADIO ON DIGITAL SET-TOP-BOX. Through an exclusive agreement with Lucent Technologies, ClickRadio uses the patented ePAC (Enhanced Perceptual Audio Coding) compression format to deliver secure digital music programming while protecting artists' copyrights. IMO - TiVo features are coming for Audio Content.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=112461
12/15/00 - ONLINE music seller Soundbuzz has snagged a deal with major record label BMG to sell the music of artists; allowing purchase music in digital-file format for immediate download to their hard disk. using Intertrust and Liquid Audio to provide encryption and digital-rights management.
Jan 22, 2001 - IBM to Offer New Technology to Prevent Unauthorized Music Distribution on Web & IBM/e.Digital Player and Toshiba/IBM - EMMS .
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/E07957156C96DBD7852569DC0051460E
http://www.storage.ibm.com/press/hdd/micro/edigital.htm
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=595047
Toshiba and IBM’s EMMS.[/B] http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=642853
NEW YORK, Jan. 16 2001 - BMG Entertainment announced today a substantial expansion of its digital music offerings In addition, BMG announced that its labels are now making new releases simultaneously available as Digital Downloads.
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=589017
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=572601
Feb. 22, 2001 - Vivendi/Universal, Sony team up for online Music site
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=622436
Feb 05, 01 - Qualcomm, MP3.com, Samsung To Stream Tunes To Phones.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=607773
DALLAS, Feb 27 - Blockbuster Inc. & Universal Pictures films via its video on-demand service include RadioShack its stores for in-home entertainment, in whatever form our consumers want it delivered. http://www.agoracom.com/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=67262&refid=0&orig=67262
Feb. 27, 2001 - Warner Music to Sell Downloadable Albums Beginning Next Week.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=625247
March 14, 2001 - Hard Rock Cafe Teams Up With Liquid Audio to Launch Commercial And Promotional Digital Downloads on hardrock.com
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=637683
March 14, 2001 – Handleman Company one of the world's largest category managers and distributors of music, and Liquid Audio, Inc. will offer a catalog of more than 150,000 digital music downloads. http://www.handleman.com/f_news.htm
Mar 16, 2001 - Sony Marketing Asia-Pacific, PlanetMG uses Sony's ATRAC3 compression technology for secure music downloads and to prevent piracy.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=638941
March 20, 2001 - Samsung and Sprint PCS Announce Agreement to Bring Compact, Full-Color PDA Phone to Market. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=642134
March 19, 2001 - Verizon Wireless, the nation's largest wireless carrier, and Lucent Technologies today announced a three-year, $5 billion contract which positions Lucent to become the largest supplier of Verizon (3G) mobile network infrastructure. Verizon will purchase multiple products and systems from Lucent's designed to expand wireless coverage, increase capacity, and support high-speed data and mobile Internet applications. IMO - This is excellent news for ePAC http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=640314
April 2, 2001 - RealNetworks and America Online Each to Launch Consumer Subscription Services Powered by MusicNet to Offer Extensive Collection of Secure Downloadable and Streaming Music. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=653048
May 7, 2001 - Computer retailer CompUSA Inc. and America Online have joined forces in a marketing alliance. Under the agreement, AOL products and services will be offered to CompUSA shoppers, and AOL will promote CompUSA across several brands.
April 4, 2001 - In a Landmark digital-music announcement today, the MTV music network said that it had forged the first agreement that licenses music from all five major record labels for download off the Internet. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=654745
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=649488
April 5, 2001 - Yahoo! and Duet Announce an Alliance to Present and
Market the On-Demand Music Subscription Service Created
by Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music Group.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=655253
April 5, 2001 - HitHive's deal with EMI: music via cell phones
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=71535
May 20, 2001 – Vivendi Universal Acquires MP3.com in Move to Strengthen Digital Distribution Capacity and Web Audience. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=682979+
May 23 2001 – Vitaminic Announces New Music Publishing Company, ZipMind, the leading platform for the promotion and distribution of music on the Internet, announced today it will offer music publishing services to authors, publishers and third parties. Vitaminic offers the largest legal online catalogue of music in Europe. http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=112443
June 5, 2001- -RioPort, & BestBuy - the leading music application service provider (ASP), today announced that it will distribute commercial music downloads to BestBuy.com(TM), the wholly-owned subsidiary of Best Buy Co., Inc. the nation's number one specialty retailer of
consumer electronics. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689931
January 6, 2000 – E.DIGITAL AND RIOPORT, INC. COLLABORATE TO DEVELOP SEAMLESS, SECURE INTERNET MUSIC DELIVERY SYSTEM.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689937
June 6, 2001 – Napster secures its first music licenses from three of the five major labels, paving the way for the file-trading network to launch its new subscription service by the end of the summer. The service is expected to offer both radio-like streaming technology and downloading capabilities. MusicNet will be available through AOL, Real Networks and Napster.
http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,44322,00.html
Kiosks – Coming 2001.
MTVi-RioPort/Bestbuy - http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689931
Handleman –LQID/JC Penny - http://www.handleman.com/f_news.htm
KIOSKS – Here & Abroad - http://www.riohome.com/RioMusicTeller.htm
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/010115/ny_ibm_kio.html
http://asia.internet.com/biz/2000/12/1219-japan.html
http://www.liquidaudio.com/services/retailers/liqkiosk/index.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=588824
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=579020
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=548914
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=583845
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=635180
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=105309
Daboss – Brought this to our Attention 3-24-2000
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/general/dsp/momentum/iaudio.htm
Haiyaku’s Response: #258082
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258082
Jimee11’s Response: #258031
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258031
emit’s Response: #258056
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258056
e.Digital & Lainer Worldwide’s Medical Dictation Handheld – Cquence Mobile. According to market analysts, the medical dictation market is the largest vertical market in the speech technology industry. http://www.edig.com/products/custom-cquence.html
http://www.lanier.com/ps/apps/cqmobile.html
http://www.speechtechmag.com/st.mag/sep00/doc_doc.shtml
Now Think About It……. It’s coming our way and involves much more than just music – Handheld mobile voice recognition, video on demand, VR Medical Records and (c)Publications & eBooks. e.Digital is the Codec/DRM and flash storage file management for Secure Internet Content and Advanced Handheld Design.
(February 15, 2001) E.DIGITAL HIRES FLEISHMAN-HILLARD INC. TO LEAD U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL MEDIA RELATIONS. The United States' largest public relations firm, to lead domestic and international media relations and communications. Michael Busselen, senior vice president, "e.Digital has developed unique technology that has the potential to impact millions of consumers. The story is captivating, the business is timely, and we look forward to using our expertise and understanding of the media to share e.Digital's story with the business and technology communities."http://www.edig.com/news/releases/pr021501.html
Think Global…DOS to MOS[/I] http://www.edig.com http://www.businesswire.com/photowire/pw.071400/bb3.jpg
This is all ‘My Humble Opinion’
emit…
Palm, Toshiba Incorporate Bluetooth Into Handhelds
By asia.internet.com staff
NASDAQ-listed Palm, Inc. has launched the Palm Bluetooth Card for its Palm m500 and m505 handhelds at the Bluetooth Congress 2001 in Monaco. Jointly developed by Palm and Toshiba, the card is expected to be available before end-2001 for US$150 or less.
Designed using the open industry-standard secure digital input/output (SDIO) specification, the card can be slipped into Palm products that have the SD/MultiMediaCard expansion slot - currently the Palm m500 and m505 handhelds.
Slightly larger than a postage stamp, the Palm Bluetooth Card will enable quick, easy and secure local communication within 10 meters between Palm handhelds and other Bluetooth-enabled devices such as mobile phones, laptops, printers, network hubs and other handhelds, Palm said in a statement.
"We are very glad to work with Palm and excited about their implementation of the Bluetooth SD card in their leading handheld computers," said Kenji Hibi, general manager of Toshiba's Bluetooth Business Development Division.
"As a leader in Bluetooth and SD card development, we will continue to offer mobile users more flexibility and options in mobile solutions, and we expect to contribute to the expansion of the SDIO Card including Bluetooth into various applications."
Palm expects the card to be initially used to wirelessly connect handhelds with mobile phones. It, along with the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), also envision products such as the Palm Bluetooth Card making Bluetooth the wireless industry standard for personal area networking (PAN). Such networks can be formed when up to eight Bluetooth-enabled devices within close proximity communicate and share information.
"Bluetooth has the ability to change the way we work, share information and interact with each other," said John Cook, senior director of product marketing for Palm, Inc. "As Bluetooth-enabled products become more pervasive, we believe they will inspire people to create a new class of products and services that we can only begin to imagine."
Indeed, with third-party applications that Palm and Bluetooth SIG partners are encouraging developers to create, handheld users will be able to communicate with almost any other user or device, according to Palm. A developer tool kit and links to technical APIs to make current Palm OS solutions Bluetooth compatible are available at www.palmos.com/dev/tech/bluetooth.
Palm has also announced that it will offer Bluetooth support for Palm OS 4.x software by end-2001 to enable licensees to easily incorporate Bluetooth into products or release add-on Bluetooth solutions for current Palm Powered products, and enable Bluetooth-based software applications to work seamlessly on all Palm Powered handhelds.
Mars mission shows the depth of xybr and seems indinginous for/to edig; which Universal music portals will soon complete set-up to garner the lion's share, For PJBs, n STBs via DOD.....:) To The Moon!
Mid June n I'm getting excited, treo, et versions.
eMachines bundle maybe -
The CPQ PA-2 carries three - like Intc/PC can.
News can hit at anytime - 'back channel' hmmm!
emit...
Scan for news of Sony and Vivindi using Microsoft products - On Bloomberg this morning.
emit...
Subj: RE: Hello Sue -
Date: 6/11/01 1:04:29 PM Central Daylight Time
From: suedag@aent.com (Sue D'Agostino')
To: AlertID@aol.com ('AlertID@aol.com')
Yes we do.
-----Original Message-----
From: AlertID@aol.com [mailto:AlertID@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 1:58 PM
To: suedag@aent.com
Subject: Hello Sue -
RedDot
Does your company have any foreseeable plans to incorporate the ability
to download onto handheld players via kiosks or your DOD system.
Respectfully,
Tim Scott - AMS Mgmt.
American Microfilm Systems
Visit Us At - www.MedScopeID.com
"The Most Important Information You Should Carry"
Wonder if the in-store-manufacturing might include delivery to handhelds....
RedDotNet is a subsidiary of Alliance Entertainment Corp., Inc. RedDot is a leading distributor of digital entertainment content into retail sales environments over its proprietary RedDot Network. System installations offer entertaining point-of-sale access to music content in a variety of new formats. By creating unlimited, universal digital access, RedDot increases the flexibility of the brick-and-mortar distribution model, allowing content providers and retailers to adapt faster than ever to changing technology and consumer demands. RedDot has agreements with EMI Recorded Music, Sony Music Entertainment, Universal Music Group and BMG Entertainment to distribute their music catalogs through the RedDot Network.
This year RedDotNet is completing third-generation product deployment ramping up to 500 + stores. New product extensions will be seen in 2001 including rich media advertising, and customer affinity programs. To prepare for in-store manufacturing to be offered later this year, RedDotNet is digitizing tens of thousands of titles with audio, complete artwork, and liner notes.
RedDotNet changes the retail landscape with cutting edge technology and digital content that enrich the consumer experience, and powers sales.
Highlights:
Unique in-store media stations
Intuitive information "look up" user interface
The definitive catalog of music, movies and games
State-of-the-art satellite distribution network
Practical and forward-thinking retail support tools
Physical fulfillment services
On-demand, point-of-sale, CD manufacturing
Digital downloads to portable digital devices
Product:
The RedDot
Scan and preview in-store inventory
Browse and preview 200,000 albums by artist, album title or genre
Manages and promotes featured product
Exclusive contextual data & relational cross-selling data from the All-Media Guide
Home delivery in 2 to 3 days
Consumer marketing data and systems metrics
Touch screen interface with unique thumb wheels
9" in diameter, zero floor space, bolts anywhere
Industry Synopsis: Updated
Industry Synopsis: All Investors – e.Digital Corp.
e.Digital, Intel, Lucent, TXN & IBM. Years of Achievements With Flash Memory Management and Voice Recorder Innovations Have Led e.Digital To The Forefront Of The Emerging DataPlay Platforms – And The New Advanced Voice Enabled Personal JukeBox Designs Based On e.Digital’s Patented MicroCAM Technology.
Intel’s ‘Flash Presentation’ This indicates where we’re headed with 3-4th Generation PDA’s. http://developer.intel.com/design/flash/intro/fdi30demo/fdiflash.htm
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=509750
Intel & ADI’s new DSP Core & Intel’s New DAP Audio Player ‘Pocket Concert’.
http://www.intel.com/pressroom/archive/releases/20010417net.htm
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2658478,00.html?chkpt=zdhpnews01
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=551122
Could e.Digital’s MicoOS be embedded in this product and other DSPs? e.Digital now has top Intel personnel onboard and is exhibiting advanced reference designs as seen the last two years - and most recently at 2001 CES for Samsung and Toshiba. In my opinion, new flash/HDD hybrids and dedicated DSPs are on the horizon. Expect to see more advanced DAPs & PDAs from many of the giant chip makers and Consumer Electronics OEMs as quality emerges with security for Internet music and other content. eDigital is extremely well positioned – Intel’s CEO recently commented that the ‘Pocket Concert’ is format agnostic, IMO - this means when/if multi-codec and ‘digital rights management’ issues become needed by content providers, they have access to our MiroOS platform. Intel DAP picture: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/stores/detail/-/electronics/B000059ZYB/pictures/14/104-5074239-...
Fred Falk, June 2000 -''We are working with major manufacturers to have our technology embedded into their programmable DSPs and/or microcontrollers'' His DSP comments and a Flash Glue View. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=593637
IMO - Embedded Projects Are Ongoing.
These NDA’s Verify The Sectors Enormity & Complexity.
October 30, 2000 - Fred Falk, ‘’We are also working with OEMs who may compete against each other with product offerings designed by e.Digital. Our non-disclosure agreements with our OEMs are in place to ensure that we are not disclosing any details of their product and our agreements to other OEMs and the public until they are ready to have this information made available. ‘’ Feb. 14, 2001 – e.Digital Form 10-QSB – Informed Investors that some revenue sources may stay unnamed until they decide to become known.
I Believe This is What Intel Is Going To Do For Secure Internet Content With It’s DRM/ISIS which includes EPAC.
http://www.convera.com
http://www.ragingbull.Lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=551558
http://www.agoracom.com/agora/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=50275&refid=0&orig=50275
February 2, 2000; WW6 From Technology and Manufacturing Group - Intel Corporation has signed a letter of intent with Rockwell International Corporation to purchase a wafer fabrication facility (fab) located in Colorado Springs, Colo. The purchase will add significant manufacturing capacity for Intel to manufacture flash memory and logic components used in a wide variety of communications, networking and computer equipment. The new Holy Grail for the company is the business of selling flash-memory chips -- used in battery-operated devices that hold their memory even when the device's power is off. Intel is quickly rebuilding itself into the world's largest manufacturer of flash chips.
Three top Intel people from its Flash/Mobile Divisions are now with e.Digital.
e.Digital was selected by Intel to design and prototype a number of portable digital voice recorders utilizing advanced speech-to-text and text-to-speech technologies. Intel plans to sub-license the reference design created by e.Digital to Intel's OEM customers, referring them back to e.Digital for licensing and any additional design and/or manufacturing work required. e.Digital has also filed a number of trademark applications with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office; We have received notification of allowance from the United States Patent Office for use: MicroOS TM, FlashBack(R), Hold That Thought(R), Fumble Free(R), SoundClip(R), Smart Song Selection(tm), MicroCAM TM - Micro Compressed Audio Manager, AMIS TM - Audio Manager Interface and TWIRL TM - Two-Way Infrared Link as registered trade names.
Internet Audio Market. Excerpt Source: Texas Instruments.
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=566858
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/innovate/iaudio/opportunity.htm
Today's Internet Audio application is based upon the downloading of digital audio content, either speech or music, via the Internet and then playing the encoded digital audio content on an Internet Audio playback device. Very soon, these playback units will be a sub-system in PDAs, digital still cameras, cellular phones, set-top boxes, and other devices. The total market potential is even larger when you consider other complimentary products such as headphone stereo, personal CD, personal MD, car audio, and future DSC, cellular phone, etc., TI has the commanding market share lead with key design-ins at most of the major consumer electronics and PC makers. The following customers have already been publicly announced: a. Thomson Consumer Electronics b. Sanyo c. e.Digital.
TI DSP’s & My Opinion on DSP’s and our MicroOS. TXN CES Comments.
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=89201
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/001002/tx_tx_inst.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=554726
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=546798
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=592843
TI DSP Music Player Presentation -
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/general/dsp/momentum/iaudio.htm
Lydstrom/Lucent/e.Digital – EPAC Home System
http://www.lydstrom.com/l_partners.html
Lucent Technologies, Texas Instruments and e.Digital,
Announce Secure Internet Music Download Device MIDDLETOWN, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 21, 1999--Lucent Technologies announced today that it is working with e.Digital on the development of a new handheld device for listening to downloaded music from the Internet. The new device, to be manufactured by e.Digital, will use the Lucent Enhanced Perceptual Audio Coder (EPAC(TM)) and will employ e.Digital's patented MicroOS(TM) file management system.
The ‘Puck’ - http://www.jump2net.com/dash/player4/index.htm
IBM VoiceTimes alliance announced. "e.Digital -- expertise in the design and development of digital mobile devices interfacing with PCs and the Internet. e.Digital is working with Intel on advanced digital voice recorders." “e.Digital has been innovating advanced digital mobile solutions for the business dictation and medical industry for the last three years. We believe VoiceTIMES will allow e.Digital to expand development of mobile information gathering devices employing speech and leverage our product designs into many additional industry solutions." Ron Whittier, senior vice president and general manager of Intel's Content Group. http://www-4.ibm.com/software/speech/enterprise/ms_2.html
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=595357
So Many Digital Downloadable Music Players: With a Big Problem – Multiple Codecs & ‘Digital Rights Managements’ and Increasing Advanced Functions Within Smaller Devices. http://www.ecoustics.com/Home/Home_Audio/MP3_Players/MP3_Player_Reviews/
This Is What It’s All About – IMHO.
Look at All the Music and Video/Media Players, Kiosks, 3G MP3 Phones And Satellite Digital Radio Applications Coming To Market. Then Read The Article about Bertelsmann’s Tj.net/MP3 De Cellular and its intentions to create a Secure Subscription Model with Napster. IMO - The PJBs and DataPlay devices will create New Excitement due to design & features – See Treo’, ET700 and ‘Volan’ Concept designs below. This Synopsis Concludes with four knowledgeable shareholder’s analysis on the emerging technology and how it could very easily include e.Digital’s Patented Micro OS as a standard in this emerging sector.
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=593637
Oct. 6, 2000--e.Digital Corp. (OTCBB:EDIG) and Maycom Co., Ltd. Korea today announced the launch of the MP2000 multi-codec, portable digital music player in time for the holiday shopping season. Initial shipments are now beginning and the product will be introduced into the European and Asian markets as well as in other countries and specialty markets through Maycom and other OEMs. The unit has superb audio quality and louder output levels than most other portable music players on the market, without sacrificing battery life. Its backlit LCD screen supports English and Japanese characters. The multi-codec unit supports MP3, WMA, AAC, and ePAC music compression formats, and is firmware upgradeable to support the QDX format, which is compatible with both Mac and PC platforms. The SDMI-capable unit ships with WMA Digital Rights Management included. It can be firmware upgraded to support InterTrust's Digital Rights Management, which the world's largest recording company, Universal Music Group, has announced it will be using in its online music distribution.
Powered By e.Digital Technology – Maycom/edig ‘Merit’ Player Picture.
http://www.businesswire.com/photowire/pw.100600/bb5.jpg
March 23, 2001 - e.Digital Corporation announced today that the first production-level Internet music player design incorporating IBM's Microdrive™.is being featured in the IBM booth at the CeBIT trade show which runs through March 28. The design is currently being marketed by e.Digital and Maycom, Co., Ltd. worldwide. http://www.edig.com/news/releases/pr032301.html
Nov. 9 2000 – e.Digital & Samsung announce agreement to produce two separate DataPlay enabled devices to premier at CES Jan. 6, 2001. October 19, 2000 - e.Digital Corporation (OTC: EDIG) today announced that it is developing portable digital products incorporating DataPlay's quarter-sized 500 MB digital media and micro-optical engine. DataPlay has secured $50 million in strategic financing from Universal Music, Toshiba, Samsung, S3 and Creative. It's not certain that Universal's prerecorded music will be available in the format. But DataPlay announced last month that Universal's eLabs president Lawrence Kenswil has joined DataPlay's board of directors.
Our DataPlay device.
http://www.dataplay.com/jsp_files/index.jsp and http://www.edig.com.
DataPlay Product Rollout – CES 2001
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=590380
DataPlay/Volan Concept Designs. Very Innovative.
http://www.siliconinvestor.com/stocktalk/msg.gsp?msgid=15135565
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-02.html
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-05.html
http://www.volandesign.com/work/projects/pop-concept-06.html
Samsung’s Handheld Video Motion YEPP & DataPlay Orbit Music Player http://www.dataplay.com/images/en/random/home-product-112.gif
http://www.etown.com/categories/print_article.jhtml?article_type=news&articleID=3554
Robert Putnam Senior Vice President e.Digital Corporation. As an OEM technology provider, we work with our OEM customers and their preferences in regards to announcements, marketing and the use of their names and logos. The information that Samsung and Toshiba have allowed us to make public to date we have issued. Toshiba and Samsung are expected to market DataPlay-based, e.Digital-enabled devices later this year when DataPlay's optical storage technology is scheduled to become widely available. Per our 12/31/2000 Form 10QSB released on February 14th, in November 2000, we signed a licensing agreement with Samsung Electronics, America to develop a data storage device. We also signed an agreement with Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., to design and manufacture a multicodec music player/recorder. Both of these agreements are royalty-bearing and also include non-recurring revenues for engineering design services. We expect more information regarding our working relationships with Samsung and Toshiba to be forthcoming.
SET TO DEBUT FIRST HALF 2001 WITH 10GIG HDD -
Nov. 13, 2000 - Hy-Tek Previews e.Digital’s ‘Treo’ PJB at COMDEX – 2000 Songs on a Handheld Player. RemoteSolutions/Hango/EDIG Works in Progress. Revolutionary
And an Excellent Candidate for a PC Bundle.
http://www.treoplayer.com Palmed Treo’ http://hardware.dmusic.com/details.php?id=169 http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/2000/treo.html
e.Digital VP Comments about Treo’ and PC Manufacturers -
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=540326
COMPAQ CEO and a Jukebox Prototype! Compaq’s ‘Remote Solutions’ is a manufacturer of our Treo design – Eastech will introduce the ET platform.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=596645
January 3-4, 2001 - e.Digital & Toshiba to develop and provide mult-codec portable Internet music player. Also e.Digital contracts with EASTECH a multi-million dollar firm with name-brand consumer electronics manufacturers including but not limited to Philips,Sony, Kenwood, Sanyo, Panasonic, Sharp, Hitachi and Pioneer. http://hardware.dmusic.com/ces/ces070.jpg
June 5, 2001- Devices for DataPlay’s mini disks expected To reach market by fall. Toshiba and Samsung DataPlay production models are ready!!
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=121533
June 6, 2001—SanDisk Corporation and Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) announced today that their new FlashVision fabrication (fab) plant has gone into production of advanced flash memories, and shipments of the product have started. The NAND memory wafers being produced by FlashVision will primarily be used to manufacture flash memory storage cards for use in digital
cameras, digital Internet music players and future generations of cell phones.
Keep in mind e.Digital’s JUSTRI invitation SD association and the Flash Patents.
EASTECH’s version of the Treo’ the ET-700 & Our Toshiba’s DP Player.
http://www.acousticsys.com/products/IA/portable/ET700.html
http://www.eastech1.com/english/prod.htm
http://www.dataplay.com/images/en/random/home-product-117.gif
Taipei, May 2 (Bloomberg) -- Intel Corp., the largest maker of computer processors, plans to order NT$2 billion ($61 million) worth of so-called MP3 audio players from Eastern Asia Technology Ltd., Eastech. Could e.Digital be involved – Or just a coincidence.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=668929+
June 2001 - Intel Corp., the world's largest computer chipmaker, is scheduled to sell an MP3 player model with a 128MB memory from August this year in partnership with TriGem Computer, a PC maker in Korea. TriGem is Korea's largest PC manufacturer. http://www.agoracom.com/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=100478&refid=100439&orig=100439
e.Digital & Qdesign – Madonna’s codec-of-choice. Qdesign is Promoting edig’s MicroCAM platforms IMO to Apple’s QuickTime. Also IMO we’ll work with PortalPlayer - per links below. http://www.qdesign.com/news/pressreleases_07_24_00.htm
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=581347 August 1, 2000 –
QDesign selects e.Digital portable internet music player design for showcase product Custom Music Player to Demonstrate the New QDX Codec for Digital Music to Executives in Music and Electronics Industries. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=685824
Now Read The Bertelsmann Article Link Below- Then Go to http://www.edig.com For the Facts On The Company Which Has The Key To It All - An Advanced MicroOS Solution For The Audio/Video Format/Codec & DRM Delima. Read The Last Letter To Shareholders And View Their Growing List of Impressive Partners. e.Digital Recently Added More DSP Engineers, Equity Investments And Key Personnel To Its BOD. The Company’s Micro OS Has Been Recognized As a Benchmark With These Same Companies: Intel, IBM, SanDisk, Lucent & Texas Instruments And Many Other Industry/Sector Leaders.
Aug. 30, 2000-- Bertelsmann (BMG), the world's largest international media enterprise, launched tj net to provide a new service for mobile phone users in Italy. Tj net expects to add additional centers in Germany, UK, France and Benelux in Europe, as well as in the U. S. and Japan. Tj net transforms mobile phones into cost-free receivers for a wide variety of music and top news stories. http://www.inin.com/News/PressReleases/pressreleases.asp?id=118
Sirius Satellite Radio & XM Satellite Radio seek interoperability using Lucent’s EPAC and AAC for the Automotive and Stereo Industry. IMO – This will be Huge for e.Digital per handheld reception and recording of streamed/downloaded content.
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=82063
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1-2001 - Sirius VP Tracey Stanyer says. "We want to use position-based commerce, or P-commerce, to turn drive time into buy time."
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=124007
XM Satellite Radio Set to "Rock and Roll" with IBM
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/96BBCCD93032E5A8852569CE0056D169
http://www.newmediamusic.com/articles/NM01040140.html
January 10, 2001- NTT DoCoMo to Start Music Distribution to PHS Users
http://www.ragingbull.altavista.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=583848
A look at VR in ‘Telematics’ within the Auto Industry with Intel and IBM
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=542328
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/DC3F600187220BF9852569CE0057BC67
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/010106/nv_motorol.html
PacketVideo & e.Digital – Although there is yet a confirmed partnership. IMO e.Digital and PV are well aware of each other and will eventually work together on advanced video platforms.
June 13, 2000 - PacketVideo today announced that it has agreements with over 35 global media and online companies to trial the delivery of video to wireless devices. Warner Bros, FOXSPORTS.com, E! Entertainment, ABCNEWS, Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment etc,. , PacketVideo - Interview
http://boss.2.navisitestreaming.net/real/2/fconf/000825/28_robert_tercek.smi
http://www.packetvideo.com
Time Werner & PDA’s. July 28 - Signaling the entertainment industry's determination to move aggressively into the dawning wireless-entertainment field, Time Warner Inc. is developing original programming that will be beamed to handheld devices. The company will work with PacketVideoCorp., a San Diego software firm backed by, among others, Intel Corp. and Texas Instruments Inc. The closely held concern already has conducted widespread trials of its wireless audio-video programming with other content giants, including Seagram Co.'s Universal Pictures, using mostly promotional material such as movie trailers.
February 15, 2000 - Intel and PacketVideo Complete StrongARM Optimized Wireless Multimedia Decoder. http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=91284
Lucent Streams Entertainment To Cell Phones. Wireless device users are way beyond using their cell phones just for phone calls, they want entertainment, and they want speed. The communications equipment giant is teaming with wireless video start-up PacketVideo to develop this next-generation device.
Motorola with PacketVideo Demonstrate Video and Audio for Mobile Devices
http://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=MOT&script=410&layout=-6&item_id=...
Bell & PacketVideo - http://biz.yahoo.com/cnw/010111/bell_mobil.html
March 7, 2001 -Nortel Networks and Packetvideo form streaming media partnership. Under the agreement the companies will integrate PacketVideo's streaming media solutions, which support such services as wireless video messaging, wireless video games and remote video monitoring,
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=631647
March 21, 2001 - Sharp Corporation and PacketVideo today announced a licensing agreement to integrate PacketVideo’s industry-leading wireless multimedia delivery technology into Sharp’s wireless devices. PVPlayer enables consumers to view high quality wireless sports highlights, traffic reports, and live video viewing on mobile devices, with full-motion video and audio.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=122313
March 20, 2001 - PacketVideo Partners with Symbian to Provide Mobile Video Software for Smartphones - Symbian's licensees include Ericsson, Kenwood, Motorola, Nokia, Panasonic, Psion, Sanyo, Siemens and Sony. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=641600
(These Music/Video distribution services will probably become subscription based; incorporating Set-Top-Box and Automotive PBJ link-ups via Handheld Voice Remotes using TWIRL and Bluetooth Technology – And should arrive next year, if not this year.) ie., see link below -
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=123586
May 2, 2000 - ZapMedia.com, Inc. (ZapMedia), today announced a ground-breaking partnership with Gannett Co., Inc./ USA TODAY (NYSE: GCI), one of the nation's largest media conglomerates, to provide an all-in-one Internet driven, interactive entertainment environment, making it a reality for consumers today. With the click of a button people will serve up music, movies, television, the Internet, and email using ZapMedia's co-branded products and services
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=604252
(Reuters 10-10-2000) - The National Music Publishers' Association Inc. (NMPA) and the Recording Industry Association of America (news - web sites) (RIAA) said Tuesday they have agreed on procedures for licensing of musical compositions, or songs, that are distributed on the Internet. The RIAA represents big record companies, including Seagram Co. Ltd.'s Universal Music, Bertelsmann AG's BMG, Sony Corp.'s Sony Music and Time Warner's Warner Music Group and EMI Group Plc (news - web sites).
October 23, 2000 – Delivering music through the Web, America Online Inc. In the latest sign that music subscription is emerging as a prominent avenue for delivering music through the Web, America Online Inc said it is developing an online music-subscription service, and Seagram Co.'s Universal Music Group has launched a test of a subscription-music service.
10/25/00 - LYCOS aims to be web music one-stop ...
Lycos took another step last week by signing a partnership with BMG Entertainment, a unit of Germany's Bertelsmann AG. Lycos will sell digital downloads of albums and singles by 100 of BMG's recording artists.
(Oct.31,2000) -Bertelsmann And Napster Form Alliance. Entertainment giant Bertelsmann AG (BTGGga.D) and controversial song-swap company Napster (news - web sites) Inc. said on Tuesday they formed an alliance to develop a new secure file-sharing music service.
Oct 31, 2000 -- Radio Free Virgin and Playboy.com, a wholly owned subsidiary of Playboy Enterprises, Inc., announced the launch of Radio Free Virgin, a downloadable0, CD-quality digital radio tuner available free of charge at www.radiofreevirgin.com.
http://billboard.com/daily/2000/1201_04.asp
Nov. 1, 2000 - Warner Music Group (WMG) and Microsoft Corp, In a multiyear agreement, WMG has selected Windows Media Format as a primary format for commercial music download initiatives in the United States and Canada, with security provided by Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM).
Nov. 2000 – PHILIPS SHOWCASES CLICKRADIO ON DIGITAL SET-TOP-BOX. Through an exclusive agreement with Lucent Technologies, ClickRadio uses the patented ePAC (Enhanced Perceptual Audio Coding) compression format to deliver secure digital music programming while protecting artists' copyrights. IMO - TiVo features are coming for Audio Content.
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=112461
12/15/00 - ONLINE music seller Soundbuzz has snagged a deal with major record label BMG to sell the music of artists; allowing purchase music in digital-file format for immediate download to their hard disk. using Intertrust and Liquid Audio to provide encryption and digital-rights management.
Jan 22, 2001 - IBM to Offer New Technology to Prevent Unauthorized Music Distribution on Web & IBM/e.Digital Player and Toshiba/IBM - EMMS .
http://www.ibm.com/Press/prnews.nsf/jan/E07957156C96DBD7852569DC0051460E
http://www.storage.ibm.com/press/hdd/micro/edigital.htm
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=595047
Toshiba and IBM’s EMMS.[/B] http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=642853
NEW YORK, Jan. 16 2001 - BMG Entertainment announced today a substantial expansion of its digital music offerings In addition, BMG announced that its labels are now making new releases simultaneously available as Digital Downloads.
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=589017
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=572601
Feb. 22, 2001 - Vivendi/Universal, Sony team up for online Music site
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=622436
Feb 05, 01 - Qualcomm, MP3.com, Samsung To Stream Tunes To Phones.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=607773
DALLAS, Feb 27 - Blockbuster Inc. & Universal Pictures films via its video on-demand service include RadioShack its stores for in-home entertainment, in whatever form our consumers want it delivered. http://www.agoracom.com/nonmemforum/msgreview.asp?id=67262&refid=0&orig=67262
Feb. 27, 2001 - Warner Music to Sell Downloadable Albums Beginning Next Week.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=625247
March 14, 2001 - Hard Rock Cafe Teams Up With Liquid Audio to Launch Commercial And Promotional Digital Downloads on hardrock.com
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=637683
March 14, 2001 – Handleman Company one of the world's largest category managers and distributors of music, and Liquid Audio, Inc. will offer a catalog of more than 150,000 digital music downloads. http://www.handleman.com/f_news.htm
Mar 16, 2001 - Sony Marketing Asia-Pacific, PlanetMG uses Sony's ATRAC3 compression technology for secure music downloads and to prevent piracy.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=638941
March 20, 2001 - Samsung and Sprint PCS Announce Agreement to Bring Compact, Full-Color PDA Phone to Market. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=642134
March 19, 2001 - Verizon Wireless, the nation's largest wireless carrier, and Lucent Technologies today announced a three-year, $5 billion contract which positions Lucent to become the largest supplier of Verizon (3G) mobile network infrastructure. Verizon will purchase multiple products and systems from Lucent's designed to expand wireless coverage, increase capacity, and support high-speed data and mobile Internet applications. IMO - This is excellent news for ePAC http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=640314
April 2, 2001 - RealNetworks and America Online Each to Launch Consumer Subscription Services Powered by MusicNet to Offer Extensive Collection of Secure Downloadable and Streaming Music. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=653048
May 7, 2001 - Computer retailer CompUSA Inc. and America Online have joined forces in a marketing alliance. Under the agreement, AOL products and services will be offered to CompUSA shoppers, and AOL will promote CompUSA across several brands.
April 4, 2001 - In a Landmark digital-music announcement today, the MTV music network said that it had forged the first agreement that licenses music from all five major record labels for download off the Internet. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=654745
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=649488
April 5, 2001 - Yahoo! and Duet Announce an Alliance to Present and
Market the On-Demand Music Subscription Service Created
by Sony Music Entertainment and Universal Music Group.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=655253
April 5, 2001 - HitHive's deal with EMI: music via cell phones
http://www.investorshub.com/beta/read_msg.asp?message_id=71535
May 20, 2001 – Vivendi Universal Acquires MP3.com in Move to Strengthen Digital Distribution Capacity and Web Audience. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=682979+
May 23 2001 – Vitaminic Announces New Music Publishing Company, ZipMind, the leading platform for the promotion and distribution of music on the Internet, announced today it will offer music publishing services to authors, publishers and third parties. Vitaminic offers the largest legal online catalogue of music in Europe. http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=112443
June 5, 2001- -RioPort, & BestBuy - the leading music application service provider (ASP), today announced that it will distribute commercial music downloads to BestBuy.com(TM), the wholly-owned subsidiary of Best Buy Co., Inc. the nation's number one specialty retailer of
consumer electronics. http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689931
January 6, 2000 – E.DIGITAL AND RIOPORT, INC. COLLABORATE TO DEVELOP SEAMLESS, SECURE INTERNET MUSIC DELIVERY SYSTEM.
http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689937
June 6, 2001 – Napster secures its first music licenses from three of the five major labels, paving the way for the file-trading network to launch its new subscription service by the end of the summer. The service is expected to offer both radio-like streaming technology and downloading capabilities. MusicNet will be available through AOL, Real Networks and Napster.
http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,44322,00.html
Kiosks – Coming 2001.
MTVi-RioPort/Bestbuy - http://ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=689931
Handleman –LQID/JC Penny - http://www.handleman.com/f_news.htm
KIOSKS – Here & Abroad - http://www.riohome.com/RioMusicTeller.htm
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/010115/ny_ibm_kio.html
http://asia.internet.com/biz/2000/12/1219-japan.html
http://www.liquidaudio.com/services/retailers/liqkiosk/index.html
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Daboss – Brought this to our Attention 3-24-2000
http://www.ti.com/sc/docs/general/dsp/momentum/iaudio.htm
Haiyaku’s Response: #258082
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258082
Jimee11’s Response: #258031
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258031
emit’s Response: #258056
http://www.ragingbull.lycos.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=EDIG&read=258056
e.Digital & Lainer Worldwide’s Medical Dictation Handheld – Cquence Mobile. According to market analysts, the medical dictation market is the largest vertical market in the speech technology industry. http://www.edig.com/products/custom-cquence.html
http://www.lanier.com/ps/apps/cqmobile.html
http://www.speechtechmag.com/st.mag/sep00/doc_doc.shtml
Now Think About It……. It’s coming our way and involves much more than just music – Handheld mobile voice recognition, video on demand, VR Medical Records and (c)Publications & eBooks. e.Digital is the Codec/DRM and flash storage file management for Secure Internet Content and Advanced Handheld Design.
(February 15, 2001) E.DIGITAL HIRES FLEISHMAN-HILLARD INC. TO LEAD U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL MEDIA RELATIONS. The United States' largest public relations firm, to lead domestic and international media relations and communications. Michael Busselen, senior vice president, "e.Digital has developed unique technology that has the potential to impact millions of consumers. The story is captivating, the business is timely, and we look forward to using our expertise and understanding of the media to share e.Digital's story with the business and technology communities."http://www.edig.com/news/releases/pr021501.html
Think Global…DOS to MOS[/I] http://www.edig.com http://www.businesswire.com/photowire/pw.071400/bb3.jpg
This is all ‘My Humble Opinion’
emit…
Scan for news on Virgin and Sprint 1billion dollar joint effort for something.... probably music related, saw on Bloomberg this morning, but cant find.
emit...
GoSilver found this - note the nomad looking PJB siting by the display; the verizon VR -LucentVerizon wireless venture, and confirmation Sirrus wants to turn drive time into buy time..... datacasting imo.
Cars Will Let Motorists Drive And Surf
Auto industry is betting drivers will want hands-free phones and wireless Internet access
By Bob Wallace
[] he next wave of motor vehicles will do more than take you from point A to point B. If the auto industry has its way, your next vehicle will be a mobile office, a data center on wheels, a node on an E-commerce network, and a moving entertainment center.
Automakers, their parts suppliers, and a bevy of infrastructure providers in the software, hardware, and services businesses have ambitious plans. Known collectively as the telematics industry, they're betting that consumers will soon want more in their cars than air conditioning, a CD player, and an automatic braking system. They say most future cars will also have hands-free, voice-activated telephones, wireless Internet access, and location-based services.
"Cars in the near future will be a communications platform offering wireless, Internet, and entertainment services representing a transformation from comfortable transport," says Elliott Hamilton, director of global telematics at research firm the Strategis Group. "The driving factors behind the race to introduce these services is for vehicle differentiation and safety."
That was the strategy behind General Motors Corp.'s OnStar in-vehicle navigation and safety system, which was launched in 1996. The auto-maker's unit is signing up 1,500 subscribers a day, with the goal of hitting 1 million subscribers by the end of 2000 and 4 million by 2003, says Tim Smith, director of business evolutions at e-GM, the automaker's business-to-consumer E-business unit. "The goal is to grow OnStar by offering additional services," he says.
GM plans to build on the concept of the mobile office by offering a Virtual Advisor, which provides voice-activated Internet access for the retrieval of E-mail through the OnStar .com portal. And GM has already partnered with Verizon Communications Inc. to offer voice-activated wireless phone calling.
The auto industry sees big money in these new services. Sales of telematics equipment and services are expected to rise from $735 million in 2000 to $5.3 billion in 2005, according to the Strategis Group. Part of that growth will come from automakers offering telematics in more vehicles, moving from luxury cars into the midpriced market.
The research firm predicts that about 84% of new cars sold in 2005 will have telematics available as optional or standard equipment, up from around 17% today.
While revenue may soar, profits may be harder to generate. "Telematics represent a large revenue opportunity, but it's not at all clear if they represent a large profit opportunity," says David Bello, VP of strategy at technology consulting firm Tallan Inc., formerly called CMGI Solutions. "There's low penetration of these services, subscribers only want to pay $3 to $4 a month for them, the cost of technology development is high, and there's lots of potential competition. Also, it's not clear that any one company can succeed on its own."
That's exactly why automakers, their suppliers, and other industry members are rapidly partnering with wireless service providers, speech-recognition companies, text-to-speech synthesis firms, software vendors, device manufacturers, and global positioning system chipmakers to provide complete service packages.
Delphi Automotive Systems in Troy, Mich., is working with Palm and Ericsson to put the finishing touches on a plug-in system called the Communiport Mobile Productivity Center, which combines a cell phone and a personal digital assistant to give drivers hands-free access to information in Palm V devices. A microphone and voice-recognition capabilities let users request and listen to entries from the Palm's calendar, to-do list, memo pad, and E-mail. Using voice commands, a user can instruct the unit to load a phone number from the address book into the phone and place a hands-free call. The portable Communiport plugs into a 12-volt power source.
The value of hands-free products is increasing. More than 20 states have legislation pending to severely restrict or prohibit the use of handheld cell phones while driving.
"That's why voice is the key interface to telematics services," says Brian Radloff, business development manager for telematics and multimedia systems at Visteon Corp., a Ford Motor Co. auto systems spin-off in Allen Park, Mich. "As a result, speech recognition is the enabling technology for safer access to information."
There are many crucial issues that must be resolved before telematics catches on in a big way. "What if the technology doesn't work?" asks Phil Korevesis, an attorney at Butzel Long, P.C. "I'm expecting product-liability suits. And who's responsible? In lawsuits, it's usually the company with the deepest pockets."
Distractions can cause problems at high speeds. Korevesis says a car moving at 60 miles an hour travels 88 feet per second, and 0.75 to 1.5 seconds can elapse while a driver perceives and reacts to an event. He urged the industry to support some regulation to ensure that telematics systems don't overload a driver. "If you don't self-regulate, someone else will step in fast," he says.
There also are major applications of telematics outside the consumer market, ones that require little or no driver interaction. Fleet-management systems, for example, let fleet operators manage vehicles from a central location. While such systems aren't new, they're being improved to provide greater control and capabilities.
Startup EverTrac Inc., a joint venture of software maker Computer Associates and global-positioning system chipmaker United Microelectronics Corp., has developed a fleet-management system with a twist: Owners use CA's Unicenter systems management software to track and receive diagnostics from each GPS-enabled vehicle and monitor it as if it were a server, router, or switch.
To enable that functionality, a small box in the vehicle's engine contains agents that collect operational data from sensors on major systems and pass them back to Unicenter. The fleet operator can set policies that result in alerts when pre-set thresholds are exceeded. If a vehicle is on the road too long without an oil change, for example, the system will turn an icon on Unicenter's visualization system yellow, and the car will be taken off the road for service.
EverTrac CEO Imran Anwar often refers to cars as data centers on wheels. "A vehicle can be part and parcel of an E-business transaction," he says. "If a truck breaks down en route and doesn't deliver a product to its destination by a preset deadline, the transaction is lost. With the GPS chips in vehicles, fleet managers know where each one is and if there are any business-impeding problems." The enhanced fleet-management system lets managers know and control the health of a vehicle and pinpoint its location, he says.
Still, it's consumer services that are attracting the most attention and posing the toughest challenges. Imagine your children watching loud DVD movies in the back seat while you're trying to tune in a high-quality satellite-based music-delivery service.
"Home entertainment products with large displays are quickly headed to cars, which is why I call the next wave of vehicles 'the moving home entertainment center,' or better yet, 'the multimedia vehicle,'" says Dr. K. Prasad, senior technical specialist for the vehicle electronics systems department at Ford. Although he wouldn't divulge specifics, he says that MP3 audio and in-vehicle Bluetooth wireless networks "are awaiting our attention." Bluetooth would serve as the backbone data network linking all mobile devices.
Meanwhile, Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. last fall launched the third of three satellites it will use to directly broadcast up to 100 channels of digital-quality, commercial-free radio--music, news, and talk channels--to motorists for $9.95 per month. The New York company already has alliances to install special radios in BMW, DaimlerChrysler, Ford, Jaguar, Mazda, and Volvo vehicles, as well as Freightliner and Sterling heavy trucks. Older vehicles can access the feed using an adapter.
But Sirius wants to do more than merely deliver commercial-free radio. "We'd like to create our own programming and look at value-added services such as using a back channel on the radio to let drivers order CDs using one button," Sirius VP Tracey Stanyer says. This could be done in conjunction with OnStar, which knows the vehicle's position and driver information. "We want to use position-based commerce, or P-commerce, to turn drive time into buy time."
http://informationweek.com/819/telematics.htm
Sentinel - I would think F&H would leverage this opportunity - somehow. Note it's still open to sponsors.
I'm still of the hopes Thompsons/RCA will be working with e.Digital.
Note this renewed interest in Sirrus n XM Today.
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Now it appears they've been tweaking on that a little - kiosks.
maybe maybe not
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ck - I've read it before.... first two sound nice.
Competencies - hmmmm
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