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Friday, 09/15/2006 11:18:13 AM

Friday, September 15, 2006 11:18:13 AM

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schlots - Hello schlots, you not bugging me.
This is how I ... am seeing things.
Anyway its hard to tell you the reasons why I posting my speculation if you have'y been following. My overall picture is about how I see a possable forming of the company's marketing, business plan that I see could be a possability. There is Alot more in my head that I am seeing, but riting if would take alot. I have been into HISS for 1.8 Years.
#3 below has a link so you can read the below artical for yourself. What is below that link is what the link goes to.

ReCap my Post:
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Board - I just listened to the CEO of Cyber Key (Obviously looks great), and looked at the other company's again. but I noticed something. All the company's are talking as we use to talk about HISS the uplisting, or excited about things that were going on.
What I noticed, even more now that I watched the CEO of CyberKey,
I see the others open-ness, But HISS is OVERLY quiet.
My point is, This has to REALLY be BIG to keep it this quiet.
1 - Blaten NOTHINGS of PR's
2 - Blaten NOTHINGS of BA .... Blaten NOTHINGS of BA
3 - a product that has 21 company's Distributing the same product, with the SAME EXACT Features as the CT, AND NO Pictures to show what the product looks like, ON Any of those 21 Company's. Everything is Veig except the Features.... I know this one is ONLY Speculation and NO Proof, but ...
4 - The Share price is IN the DIRT,
5 - WHY would a company purposely do these things, there is NO advantage (that I know of) for the gyes on the board to totaly ignore their share holders, and drop the Stock Price.

They Have to be getting Ready for Somthing BIG ... The pieces of this Puzzel are starting to look like they are Fiting together.


http://www.computingchips.com/pr/10081

Intermec Names CN3/CV30 Ready Partners
Published 13th September 2006
Intermec Honours Partners debut applications and support for powerful new Intermec mobile and flexible-mount computers...

EVERETT, Wash., Sept. 13, 2006
Twenty-one leading Intermec Inc. partners today announced support and applications for the new Intermec CN3 and CV30, groundbreaking rugged mobile and flexible fixed-mount computers introduced this week in Toronto at i-comm, Intermec's annual customer conference. These CN3/CV30 Ready companies, members of Intermec's Honours Partner program, have worked closely with Intermec to create applications that make the most of the CN3 and CV30's extensive capabilities.

The work of these pioneering CN3/CV30 Ready Intermec partners ensures the CN3 and CV30 hit the ground running. The powerful capabilities of the CN3 and CV30, combined with the applications from these leading development partners mean Intermec is able to offer companies the immediate opportunity to significantly improve their business processes.

Companies named as CN3/CV30 Ready have invested in special technical training resources and have worked with Intermec on the development of their applications.

CN3 Ready companies include:
• Agentek, www.agentek.com: Real-time mobile field force automation solutions for drivers/technicians in transportation, logistics and field service.
• BelTek Systems Design, www.beltek.com: Mobility solutions for business, featuring route accounting, DSD, field service, surveys, vehicle inspections and asset management.
• Ceritar Technologies, www.ceritar.com: Integrated transportation (LTL, VL, container, sufferance), outsourcing and 3PL warehousing and financial software using GPS, mapping and real-time mobile solutions.
• Cheetah Software Systems, www.cheetah.com: Optimized route planning, dynamic dispatch and customer service solutions for LTL trucking, B2B delivery, route accounting, courier, and residential delivery.
• GBG, www.gbg.com: Solutions for direct-to-store sales and delivery that increase revenue and lower costs.
• InfoLogix, www.InfoLogixSys.com: With more than 2,000 installations, InfoLogix is experienced in providing enterprise mobile solutions and managed services to retail, warehouse, field force, and transportation industries.
• MDSI, www.mdsi.ca: Advantex®, MDSI's enterprise workforce management solution is the complete mobile infrastructure companies need to plan, schedule and execute all type of field work.
• Mobile Computing Corporation, www.mobilecom.com: Mobile field service and distribution solutions.
• MobileFrame, www.MobileFrame.com: No Code Configurable Mobile Applications(TM) Enterprise Software Platform for field sales and service, with integrated intelligent networking, prioritized synchronization, remote device configuration and management.
• Nuway Software, www.nuwaysoftware.com: Innovative custom-built transportation, logistics and field service solutions.
• Synergistic Systems, www.syn-sys.com: Integrated mobile solutions for the transportation industry, including city dispatch with dynamic route planning, cross-dock tracking, bill entry and yard management.
• TeleCommunications Systems Inc., www.telecomsys.com: 20/20 Mobility, providing mobile data collection, configurable forms and GPS services.
• Trimble Mobile Solutions, www.trimblems.com: Mobile software for DSD, retail execution (merchandising) and equipment services management.
• Velocitor Solutions, www.velsol.com: Custom mobile and wireless software solutions for field service, field sales, trucking and logistics, and transportation industries.
CV30 Ready companies include:
• Data Systems International, www.DSIonline.com: dcLINK, to track inventory, assets, and time in production, at the warehouse and in the field.
• dpSystems, www.dpsys.net: Supply chain management services for shipping and transportation industries.
• Catalyst, www.catalystinternational.com: Software and comprehensive solutions that optimize the performance of the enterprise supply chain.
• HighJump Software, www.highjump.com: Highly adaptable, best-of-breed supply chain execution solutions that streamline manufacturing and distribution from the point of source through consumption.
• InfoLogix, www.InfoLogixSys.com: Enterprise mobile solutions and managed services to retail, warehouse, field force and transportation industries.
• Radley Corporation, www.radley.com: Automated data collection solutions for food/beverage, CPG, industrial, automotive, life sciences, medical devices and pharmaceutical industries.
• RedPrairie, www.redprairie.com: End-to-end (E2e) supply chain expertise, incorporating RFID technology for inventory, workforce, and transportation management solutions across the retail, manufacturing and 3PL industries.
• Tecsys, www.tecsys.com: Supply chain management software delivering powerful enterprise distribution, warehouse and transportation logistics solutions.
• Velocitor Solutions, www.velsol.com: Custom mobile and wireless software solutions for field service, field sales, trucking and logistics and transportation industries.

The new Intermec CN3, the smallest rugged mobile computer in the world, is packed with communications capabilities that ensure users have access to voice and high-speed data wherever they go, for increased productivity. With integrated GPS and Bluetooth® capabilities, the CN3 increases efficiency and improves safety by enabling onscreen and hands-free turn-by-turn voice navigation. With 3G WAN and Cisco Compatible WiFi® connectivity, users can be connected with voice and high-speed data anywhere, increasing their flexibility and productivity. Flexibility is increased even further by the ability to choose between GSM/EDGE and CDMA/EV-DO. And the choice between area imager and 1.3 megapixel camera means CN3 users can scan and decode any kind of barcode or capture still images, such as signatures or video images that can be stored for later use or sent immediately anywhere in the world.

The CV30 is the most flexible, rugged fixed-mount computer in the world. With a choice of Microsoft Windows CE.NET 5.0 or Windows Mobile 5.0 operating systems, multiple mounting options, Cisco® Compatible WiFi®, Bluetooth® and RFID support, the CV30 can be deployed just about anywhere. The CV30 is built rugged to excel in dirty and dusty environments, freezing conditions and water wash-down procedures.

To learn more about the CN3 and CV30, visit www.intermec.com.


HOPE THIS HELPS: This is how I ... am seeing things.




Sent By: schlots Date: 9/15/2006 9:43:55 AM

Wayne...Sorry to bug you with this, but I have not been able to keep up with the board the last couple of weeks. What are you referring to that must be big, we are keeping real quiet, other company with same product, etc... Are you speculating about some type of an agreement, some type of lawsuit, or what?What did I miss??