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posted on Sep 16, 2008 03:07PM

DONI ,do you think SANDISK is one of the top infringers of those remaining 162 companies on the list.



June 15, 1999
Norbert Daberko, vice president of engineering at e.Digital, said, "Our Micro OS operating system and product development expertise were leveraged in the creation of Cquence Mobile, with special attention to Lanier's end user interface specifications. It allows for capturing demographics, such as user ID, type of work, and patient/case number through the use of a convenient telephone-style keypad. An optional built-in barcode reader is also available to capture these demographics. In addition, Cquence Mobile provides systematic voice prompts, an electroluminescent liquid crystal display (LCD), rechargeable NiMH batteries, high-speed IrDA-compliant infrared data interface, and removable (SanDisk CompactFlash(TM)) memory. The recorder is highly configurable, allowing users to tailor the system's operation and data collection to their specific needs."
In September 2001, we announced plans to brand and sell our own line of digital audio products for consumers. The first product in this program is a digital audio player named MXP™ 100, which incorporates our MicroOS™ 2.0 and VoiceNav™ technologies into a handheld digital music and voice recorder/player. This product which was launched on our website store on November 2, 2001 incorporates a proprietary PC software interface program designed and developed by us, called “MXP Music Explorer,” that allows users to download MP3 and Windows Media™ files from their PC’s hard drive to the portable player. The MXP-100 player uses either Microdrive™ storage media from IBM or CompactFlash™ storage media from SanDisk.


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