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E.Digital Corp. will showcase a variety of products based on its MicroCAM (compressed audio manager) operating system technology. The San Diego, California-based company will display its MP2000 portable Internet music player design, and a DataPlay-enabled digital audio player and a DataPlay-enabled MP3 encoder design. E.Digital will also highlight its portable jukebox which contains a 10G-byte hard drive in a device about the size of a deck of cards. E.Digital, based in San Diego, can be found on the Web at http://www.edig.com.



Samsung Electronics America Inc. will team up with DataPlay Inc. to deliver a series of devices with DataPlay's quarter-sized 500M-byte non-erasable optical disks. The disks can run in varying hardware, including PDAs (personal digital assistants), cell phones and music players in addition to their ability to store photographs and video. Samsung will incorporate the disk technology in its Combi Yepp minisystem with a detachable, portable audio player; another Yepp portable digital player that holds over 10 hours of music; and a PCMCIA card. All of these devices on show in Las Vegas should appear by the end of this year. Samsung, based in Ridgefield Park, New Jersey, can be reached at http://www.samsung.com/USA.
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