Monday, February 19, 2007 12:22:23 AM
WhiteSands, maybe it's the announcement of the Flip-Flop Mouse launch as stated in September's news release:
"Flip-Flop(TM) mouse is currently at a prototype stage and discussions with potential manufacturers are underway. At this time a first quarter 2007 launch is anticipated for Flip-Flop(TM) mouse."
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/060926/0166817.html
Torbay Holdings, Inc.: Unveils Its Revolutionary Flip-Flop(TM) Mouse Design
Tuesday September 26, 11:38 am ET
MINEOLA, NY--(MARKET WIRE)--Sep 26, 2006 -- Torbay Holdings, Inc. (OTC BB:TRBY.OB - News) today revealed the new design behind what will become its second generation mouse, the revolutionary Flip-Flop(TM) mouse. It is a radical new design which allows users to work in their preferred posture by "flipping" the upper body of the device into an upright position to work in the less fatigue inducing "grip-less" position or "flopping" it down so as to be in the currently more familiar palm down position. A link to design images is provided below.
The current product, the AirO2bic mouse, has achieved good recognition in the ergonomic market and is helping thousands of its users to work with less fatigue so overcome some of the consequences which fatigue can create. Flip-Flop(TM) mouse maintains the advantage of its patent allowed grip-less design, and incorporates new features designed to be more attractive to the mainstream computer mouse marketplace. New features include:
-- Upright & Palm Down: Users can work in their preferred position.
Either palm down, if preferred, for more dexterity demanding task such as
graphic design, or in the upright grip-less orientation when performing
tasks such as word processing or surfing the Internet. Purchasers are no
longer required to make the choice between a palm down or upright mouse
product at the time of purchase, thus allowing the user to gradually
transition from the more fatiguing palm down position as familiarity is
gained with the upright position.
-- Left & Right Handed: Flip-Flop(TM) mouse, by a simple adjustment, is
convertible to either a left or a right hand mouse. Many users with
fatigue related problems own both a left and a right hand mouse in order to
rest one hand or the other. Additionally, households may have left and
right handed family members, in either case only one Flip-Flop(TM) mouse
would be necessary.
-- The Retail Market; a single product [SKU] removes the need to keep
inventory of, thus incurring the cost of, selling both left and right hand
models.
-- Another noteworthy fact would be, it has approximately half the
footprint of the AirO2bic mouse and in the flopped position will stow away
on a standard mouse tray.
-- Section 508 Law: TRBY believes it has further met the call by the US
Government for innovative design, by making a product that totally complies
with the design standards when in the upright position, but also allows
those who may not require the accessibility element put forth in Section
508, so by their choice, elect to work in the palm down position. Also, by
being a single product SKU, the decision as to how many left or right hand
mice are required is removed, thus eliminating that logistic if tendering
for larger Government contracts.
-- Corporate Sales: Employers will now be able to provide a single mouse
product which will allow employees to make their own choices of preferred
working posture, based upon their own perceptions of need, comfort and
individual dexterity. This will make general order processing more
efficient and ensure that all employees can use any corporate computer and
mouse in their preferred way.
Flip-Flop(TM) mouse is currently at a prototype stage and discussions with potential manufacturers are underway. At this time a first quarter 2007 launch is anticipated for Flip-Flop(TM) mouse.
Designer Appliances, Inc. is leading the way in the development of Anti.Fatigue(TM) tools and technologies to manage the impact that fatigue is now understood to have upon computer users. Anti.Fatigue(TM) design conforms to Universal Design criteria so produces products that are more "Accessible and Assistive" to all, including persons with dexterity impairment or disability. We are all capable of fatigue.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained in this release that are not historical, are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements, including but not limited to, certain delays and risks detailed from time to time in the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Flip-Flop(TM) mouse pdf link: http://www.aerobicmouse.com/pdf/Flip-Flop-Mouse.pdf the design as shown maybe subject to change, without notification.
Contact:
CONTACT:
Torbay Holdings Inc.
Tom Large
President and CEO
516-747-5955
pr@trby.com
http://www.trby.com
http://www.aerobicmouse.com
"Flip-Flop(TM) mouse is currently at a prototype stage and discussions with potential manufacturers are underway. At this time a first quarter 2007 launch is anticipated for Flip-Flop(TM) mouse."
http://biz.yahoo.com/iw/060926/0166817.html
Torbay Holdings, Inc.: Unveils Its Revolutionary Flip-Flop(TM) Mouse Design
Tuesday September 26, 11:38 am ET
MINEOLA, NY--(MARKET WIRE)--Sep 26, 2006 -- Torbay Holdings, Inc. (OTC BB:TRBY.OB - News) today revealed the new design behind what will become its second generation mouse, the revolutionary Flip-Flop(TM) mouse. It is a radical new design which allows users to work in their preferred posture by "flipping" the upper body of the device into an upright position to work in the less fatigue inducing "grip-less" position or "flopping" it down so as to be in the currently more familiar palm down position. A link to design images is provided below.
The current product, the AirO2bic mouse, has achieved good recognition in the ergonomic market and is helping thousands of its users to work with less fatigue so overcome some of the consequences which fatigue can create. Flip-Flop(TM) mouse maintains the advantage of its patent allowed grip-less design, and incorporates new features designed to be more attractive to the mainstream computer mouse marketplace. New features include:
-- Upright & Palm Down: Users can work in their preferred position.
Either palm down, if preferred, for more dexterity demanding task such as
graphic design, or in the upright grip-less orientation when performing
tasks such as word processing or surfing the Internet. Purchasers are no
longer required to make the choice between a palm down or upright mouse
product at the time of purchase, thus allowing the user to gradually
transition from the more fatiguing palm down position as familiarity is
gained with the upright position.
-- Left & Right Handed: Flip-Flop(TM) mouse, by a simple adjustment, is
convertible to either a left or a right hand mouse. Many users with
fatigue related problems own both a left and a right hand mouse in order to
rest one hand or the other. Additionally, households may have left and
right handed family members, in either case only one Flip-Flop(TM) mouse
would be necessary.
-- The Retail Market; a single product [SKU] removes the need to keep
inventory of, thus incurring the cost of, selling both left and right hand
models.
-- Another noteworthy fact would be, it has approximately half the
footprint of the AirO2bic mouse and in the flopped position will stow away
on a standard mouse tray.
-- Section 508 Law: TRBY believes it has further met the call by the US
Government for innovative design, by making a product that totally complies
with the design standards when in the upright position, but also allows
those who may not require the accessibility element put forth in Section
508, so by their choice, elect to work in the palm down position. Also, by
being a single product SKU, the decision as to how many left or right hand
mice are required is removed, thus eliminating that logistic if tendering
for larger Government contracts.
-- Corporate Sales: Employers will now be able to provide a single mouse
product which will allow employees to make their own choices of preferred
working posture, based upon their own perceptions of need, comfort and
individual dexterity. This will make general order processing more
efficient and ensure that all employees can use any corporate computer and
mouse in their preferred way.
Flip-Flop(TM) mouse is currently at a prototype stage and discussions with potential manufacturers are underway. At this time a first quarter 2007 launch is anticipated for Flip-Flop(TM) mouse.
Designer Appliances, Inc. is leading the way in the development of Anti.Fatigue(TM) tools and technologies to manage the impact that fatigue is now understood to have upon computer users. Anti.Fatigue(TM) design conforms to Universal Design criteria so produces products that are more "Accessible and Assistive" to all, including persons with dexterity impairment or disability. We are all capable of fatigue.
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained in this release that are not historical, are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements, including but not limited to, certain delays and risks detailed from time to time in the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Flip-Flop(TM) mouse pdf link: http://www.aerobicmouse.com/pdf/Flip-Flop-Mouse.pdf the design as shown maybe subject to change, without notification.
Contact:
CONTACT:
Torbay Holdings Inc.
Tom Large
President and CEO
516-747-5955
pr@trby.com
http://www.trby.com
http://www.aerobicmouse.com
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