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To: Scrapps who wrote (115)6/21/2001 11:17:48 PM
From: Amigo Mike  Read Replies (2) of 118
 
New VoiceFlash Networks Wireless Adaptor Module Brings Bluetooth to Market Ahead of Schedule

BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 21, 2001--VoiceFlash Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq:VFNX - news):

Patent-Pending Technology is the First Answer in Accelerating

Bluetooth(TM) to the Marketplace

VoiceFlash Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq:VFNX - news), formerly Registry Magic, Inc., the leading provider of Bluetooth(TM) applications and wireless services, today launched its new strategic direction by introduction of its Wireless Adaptor Module 2.0 (WAM). This opens a new era in Bluetooth services and allows almost all existing computers and point-of-sale devices to adapt to the Bluetooth globally accepted standard. The announcement highlights VoiceFlash Networks' vision for mobility, which is based on the collective ability of point-of-sale and Bluetooth-enabled devices to work together using a wireless infrastructure to deliver speed and convenience while prompting Bluetooth users to become first-to-market.

Bluetooth is creating sweeping changes in wireless technology, and the Wireless Adapter Module 2.0 product lays out a visionary blueprint for the next generation of wireless. The Module creates a fundamental shift away from the current passive point-of-sale model of retail toward a future in which the WAM will retrofit onto any point-of-sale device and connect point-of-sale devices, Bluetooth-enabled devices, and servers and allow Bluetooth to come to market quickly.

``Today's busy mobile consumer is looking for the fastest and most convenient way to accomplish every day activities,'' said John Falcone, President of VoiceFlash Networks. ``Bluetooth has been chosen as a world standard. The VoiceFlash Networks Wireless Adapter Module can be easily installed to make virtually any device Bluetooth-enabled.''

The WAM will be compatible with all Bluetooth devices from PDAs to cell phones. VoiceFlash Networks expects the WAM to be in full-scale production by the 4th Quarter of this year. This highly integrated solution will join both businesses and consumers to a new world of benefits. With wireless connectivity seamlessly woven into an existing infrastructure simply by installing the WAM, end-users will have an entirely new way to conveniently and easily use Bluetooth. It will allow hotels, airports, car rental facilities, supermarkets, and department stores to become Bluetooth-enabled immediately without having to buy new computers or point-of-sale equipment.

``We believe the Wireless Adapter Module will counter many of the articles pertaining to the inability to bring Bluetooth to market,'' stated Lawrence Cohen, Chairman and CEO. ``In my opinion, Bluetooth is like a one hundred-car-long freight train approaching at seventy-five miles per hour. It will be here soon with great force. Bluetooth and wireless connectivity will change our lives much as the introduction of plastics in the 1960s.''

About VoiceFlash Networks, Inc.

VoiceFlash Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq:VFNX - news) is a leader in the commercialization and integration of Bluetooth, wireless, and point-of-sale technologies. The company's offerings lead the wireless evolution by linking independent mobile devices with one platform for the management of personal information via point-of-sale systems and open standards-based Application Programming Interface (API). For more information about VoiceFlash Networks, please visit voiceflash.com.
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