CAL_LAW: Please post Putnam's response to you. I eagerly await it.
Too bad you didn't ask him to explain why e.Digital said THEY "unveiled working prototypes" with APS when all of the facts show that it was Inflight Canada that created the prototype at the request of Air Canada and displayed it in their booth at WAEA.
I'd also like to know why they didn't even mention Inflight Canada in the PR as well as why the PR was released a week after WAEA.
I'm really interested as to how Putnam explains the misrepresentations and omissions in the PR.
I reiterate my belief that e.Digital's PR was false and misleading and I doubt that RP will give you a straight and specific answer.
I think you'd need to contact Inflight Canada for the facts.
It's also unclear that e.Digital has any revenue producing role with the installed player. IMO it's doubtful. Perhaps you could get a straight answer on that issue.
How do you explain the articles I previously listed and the lack of andy articles that say e.Digital unveiled the player? I also await your answer.
Also at the request of Air Canada, APS disassembled a digEplayer, eliminating the battery and removing the hard drive, controls and electronics. These items and an in-seat power system were switched to iCACHE, leaving only the LCD screen in the seatback and a passenger control unit in the armrest. “APS calls this the Embedded digEplayer,” says Inflight Canada president George Smallhorn. : http://www.shephard.co.uk/Inflight/default.aspx?Action=-1000945703&ID=e736f770-4d57-454e-9206-c6...