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murgirl

07/16/12 2:38 PM

#78769 RE: LawyerLong #78768

Norris Communications was...the name changed to e.Digital. Many of these original investors are still invested... unwisely investing more money to average down as I have done as well.

Read the following...especially how they are positioned to be the world leader in digital flash memory recording...bahahahaha

Patented device...bahahahaha

NORRIS COMMUNICATIONS SIGNS
MULTIMILLION DOLLAR

OEM CONTRACT WITH LANIER WORLDWIDE

SAN DIEGO, Calif., Jan. 10, 1997---Norris Communications
Inc. (NASDAQ: NCII)
today announced that Lanier Worldwide,
Inc. has signed a multimillion dollar OEM contract with Norris
Communications. Under the terms of the agreement, Lanier will
fund the development by Norris of an exclusive suite of Lanier
products based on advancement of the Micro OS operating
system and other patented Norris Communications digital
recording technology and the use of flash memory.

"These products are just the first of multiple products to be
developed under the agreement," said Fred Falk, President of
Norris Communications. "This is the beginning of a long term
relationship with Lanier."

"Norris Communications has made an extensive commitment to
OEM as well as branded Norris product to provide a solid
financial footing for the company," said Falk. "First with the Sanyo
agreement and now with Lanier, we are quickly establishing
ourselves as the technology leader in the digital voice recording
industry."

Norris Communications Inc. is a Delaware based corporation. It trades
on the NASDAQ (small cap) stock market under the symbol NCII.
Norris
markets branded products worldwide through distributors, resellers,
value added resellers, government resellers, catalogs and chain stores.
The OEM division markets the Norris MicroOS imbedded systems
software operating system, Multichip modules, private label products
and custom-designed products to computer, dictation systems, computer
peripheral and telecommunications companies worldwide. The company
has patented the Flashback Digital Voice Recorder, sound recording
techniques and features, which position it as the world leader in digital
flash memory audio recording. The company operates out of its world
headquarters in Poway, California (San Diego)
and through Norris
Communications Ltd. in the UK.

# # #

This press release contains forward-looking statements relating to future
sales and their impact on future results and the future viability of the
Lanier/Norris Communications relationship. Actual results could differ
materially from those projected in the forward looking statements as a
result of risk factors such as future products and results, short product
lives, customer delays in purchasing old products when new products are
announced by the Company or others, technological shifts, potential
technical difficulties that could delay new products, competition, pricing
pressures, and the uncertainty of market acceptance of new products by
distributors and end-user customers.

http://www.siliconinvestor.com/subject.aspx?subjectid=13369

NORRIS COMMUNICATIONS SIGNS
CONTRACT WITH ADAMLAB


Daughterboard by Norris Increases Digitized
Speech Capacity by Factor of Twelve

SAN DIEGO, California, July 30, 1997---Norris
Communications Inc. (NASDAQ: NCII)
today announced that
it has signed a development contract with ADAMLAB to create a
daughterboard for the SuperHawk Voice Output Communication
Aid (VOCA).

The SuperHawk is designed for speech-impaired children and
adults and features the ability to play digitized speech. The
daughterboard from Norris Communications will increase the
capacity of the device from 6 or 12 minutes to 72 or 144 minutes.
The Norris MicroOS(tm) operating system will give the device
more flexibility to edit on the fly. MicroOS also maximizes storage
space by allowing flexible length blocks of digitized speech instead
of fixed length blocks. The daughterboard will allow ADAMLAB
the flexibility to configure the SuperHawk with adult and child
male voices and adult and child female voices.

"The flash memory technology and MicroOS operating system
developed by Norris allows ADAMLAB to dramatically increase
the SuperHawk capacity and capabilities at a low cost," said John
Smallwood, Project Engineer for ADAMLAB. "This will allow
SuperHawk users greater communication ability while making the
unit easier to use."

"This is another unique application of existing Norris technology,"
said Fred Falk, Norris President. "The contract will provide
Norris with non-recurring engineering fees and an on-going
revenue stream from product sales. The real benefactors are the
children and adults who will use the product."

ADAMLAB is a subsidiary of Wayne County, Michigan, Regional
Educational Service Agency chartered to provide Voice Output
Communication Aids (VOCAs) at very competitive prices.
ADAMLAB puts VOCA devices into the financial reach of
students who are severely challenged.

Norris Communications Inc. is a Delaware based corporation
headquartered in San Diego. It trades on the NASDAQ (small
cap) stock market under the symbol NCII. Norris markets OEM
products worldwide including the MicroOS imbedded systems
software operating system, Multichip modules, private label
products and custom-designed products. The company has
patented the Flashbackr Digital Voice Recorder, sound
recording techniques and features, which position it as a leader in
digital flash memory audio recording.


# # #

This press release contains forward-looking statements relating to
technology and product development that may impact on future results
and the future viability of the company. Actual results could differ
materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a
result of risk factors such as future products and results, technological
shifts, potential technical difficulties that could delay new products,
competition, pricing pressures, and the uncertainty of market acceptance
of new products by distributors and end-user customers.