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Strategies & Market Trends : Piffer OT - And Other Assorted Nuts

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To: Junkyardawg who wrote (21140)3/2/2000 8:52:00 AM
From: Poet  Read Replies (1) of 63513
 
XLNX news?

XYBR looks like it'll continue to rocket today, based on this:
FAIRFAX, Va., March 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Xybernaut Corporation (Nasdaq: XYBR), the leader in wearable
computing solutions with numerous Fortune 500 customers, said it has been issued a U.S. patent
(#6,029,183) for a "transferable core," which the company believes will radically change mobile computing.

The "transferable core" which will be smaller than a PDA, contains the "brains" of a PC -- processor, memory
and storage and I/O circuitry -- everything but the power supply and display. When plugged into what the
company calls an enclosure, which can be anything from a desktop, laptop, to a cell phone, to the dashboard
of a car, the core unit becomes a true personal computer.

This breakthrough in mobile convergence will allow users to easily insert and remove the "brains" of their
computing or communications device from one device to another -- including memory, processor, operating
system and applications.

The "transferable core" means that business users and consumers will not need separate devices, such as
PDAs, desktop PCs, laptops, cell phones, and pagers. They can have access to the information they need
independent of these devices anywhere they go -- from their car, home, business, etc.

"Mobile convergence has been a hot buzzword in recent months, but this is the first time anyone has
developed a way to bring everything together in one package," noted Edward G. Newman, president and
CEO of Xybernaut.

"It has taken us over four years to develop and obtain the three key U.S. patents for our core computer
technology. Corresponding patent applications have been filed in 26 countries around the world," stated
Newman. "These patents and others will dramatically expand Xybernaut's markets because our technology
will allow computer and communications companies to converge all mobile computing functions into one
device."

By separating the computing functions from the input and output functions, core computing allows
manufacturers to mass-produce standard cores at a low cost. The enclosures can be tailored to the
environment or application needs. There will also be longer product life since the input/output devices are
separate.

About Xybernaut Corporation

Xybernaut Corporation is the leading provider of mobile convergence solutions, and wearable computing
hardware, software and services. The company's patented wearable computer, called the Mobile Assistant
IV(R) (MA IV(R)), is a full-function Pentium PC that runs Microsoft MS-DOS, Windows, and Windows
NT, along with UNIX, Linux and other operating systems that run on the Intel x86 architecture. The MA IV
allows users hands-free access to information in the computer's internal storage, in local area networks and on
the Internet on an as-needed, where-needed basis. Xybernaut's software is designed to provide users with the
right information when and where it's needed, using consistent navigation techniques and screen presentations.
With the MA IV, customers realize immediate savings in maintenance and repair, diagnosis, inspection,
inventory control and data collection procedures. Key industries using Xybernaut's products include
manufacturing, distribution, transportation, government, and utilities. Headquartered in Fairfax, Virginia,
Xybernaut has offices and subsidiaries in Europe (Germany) and Asia (Japan). Visit Xybernaut's web site at
xybernaut.com.

MS-DOS, Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.

This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of The Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995 (the "Act"). In particular, when used in the preceding discussion, the words "plan,"
"confident that," "believe," "expect," or "intend to," and similar conditional expressions are intended to identify
forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Act and are subject to the safe harbor created by the
Act. Such statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties and actual results could differ materially
from those expressed in any of the forward-looking statements. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are
not limited to, market conditions, the availability of components and production of the Mobile Assistant,
general acceptance of the Company's products and technologies, competitive factors, the ability to
successfully complete additional financing and other risks described in the Company's SEC reports and filings.

SOURCE Xybernaut Corporation

/CONTACT: Robin Bono, Director of Corporate Communications of The
Xybernaut Corporation, 703-631-6925, rbono@xybernaut.com; or Chad Hill, of
Hill Communications, 925-945-7910, hillcomm@earthlink.net, or Ron Stabiner, of
The Wall Street Group, 212-888-4848, rstabiner@thewallstreetgroup.com, both
for the Xybernaut Corporation/ >>

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