All right, I'll respond. But Norman, these questions have been asked and addressed frequently already, here, on Raging Bull and on the Embassy FAQs at Wave's home page. I'm not trying to be rude, but the answers to some of your questions -- #2, for instance -- are just common sense. If you are aware that Embassy is being embedded into Set Top Box chipsets, it's obvious that it's not dependent upon Intel's architecture.
1. Not so far. Anwyay, WAVX has the patents.
2. No. The meter has been around for years and is being integrated into many other devices besides PC chipsets.
3. Who can say? But Embassy enhances privacy and, as has been stated many times, is not turned on until the user wants to activate it. |