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To: Daniel Miller who wrote (4317)3/9/1999 5:01:00 PM
From: The Osprey  Read Replies (1) of 9115
 
Danny and all.There was news out to-day on DGTL.

Applies to -- DELL -- DGTL -- MSFT

DIGITAL ARMOR'S NEW CD ARMOR FOR SOFTWARE DISCS PASSES
INDEPENDENT TESTING

DIGITAL ARMOR'S NEW CD ARMOR FOR SOFTWARE DISCS PASSES INDEPENDENT
TESTING

CALGARY, Alberta, March 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Digital Armor Inc. (OTC
Bulletin Board: DGTL) is pleased to announce that it has received the
results of an independent laboratory testing of its New CD Armor for
the Software Market.

The test results validate the suitability of the new CD Armor for
software.

The tests were conducted using both a Gateway computer as well as a
DELL computer. The CDs installed in the computers were a TEAC 8X
CD-ROM and a Sony 40X CD-ROM. The CD software used in the testing were
Microsoft Corp. Windows NT 4.0 Workstation and Life, The Face of Life,
loaded with large MPEG files. The tests as reported show gigabytes of
information transferred from the CDs with zero errors.

The testing was independently conducted by The Technology House, LTD of
Solon, Ohio, USA (TTH). TTH is a leader in project management, product
design and development. (http://www.tth.com)

Mr. Ian Tweedie, President and CFO of Digital Armor stated, "We are
pleased with the results of these recent independent tests. With the
high cost of PC software and PC games, the new CD Armor product for
this CD category will be a welcome addition to homes and businesses."

CD Armor consists of two optically clear protective shields which are
attached to the CD to protect it at all times from scratches and
damage. The shields have a patented interlocking clasp system and are
attached to each side of the CD using the proprietary CD Armor
Installer. If scratches damage the protective shield, it may be
removed and replaced with a new shield.

The current CD Armor product is designed and recommended for music CDs.
In 1998, an estimated 2.5 Billion Music CDs will be sold worldwide,
with the United States accounting for 30 percent of the market. The
Company estimates the installed base of music CDs will approach 20
Billion by the year 2000. The annual average growth rate of other CD
formats such as CD-ROM, Sony PlayStation, CD-R, CD-RW and DVD is
projected to experience better than 12 percent to 15 percent per annum
growth for the next five years from a 1998 base of over 2 Billion.

 More information is available on the Digital Armor Web site at
digitalarmor.com.

 This release contains "forward looking statements" within the
meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act and Section 21B of the
Exchange Act. Any statements that express or involve discussions with
respect to predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections,
objectives, assumptions, or future events of performance (often, but
not always, using words or phrases such as "expects," or "does not
expect," "is expected," "anticipates," or "does not anticipate," "plans,
" "estimates," or "intends," or stating that certain actions, events,
or results "may," "could," "would," "might," or "will" be taken, occur
or be achieved) are not statements of historical fact and may be
"forward-looking statements." Forward-looking statements are based on
expectations, estimates, and projections at the time the statements are
made that involve a number of risks and uncertainties which could cause
actual results or events to differ materially from those presently
anticipated. These include, but are not limited to, competition from
larger firms, lack of cash flow, need for additional financing, product
obsolescence, and/or lack of market acceptance. Although the Company
believes that the expectations reflected in such forward looking
statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such
expectations will prove to be correct.
 SOURCE Digital Armor Inc.

-0- 03/09/99 /CONTACT: Edward Abt, COO of
Digital Armor Inc., 405-265-7225; or Media & Investors: Ray Matthews of
Incite Marketing, 604-331-8772/

/Web site: tth.com /Web site:
digitalarmor.com (DGTL)
 CO: Digital Armor Inc. ST: Ohio, Alberta IN: CPR SU: PDT





The Osprey

Some DD has been done on it already at this site for perusal.

Subject 25928

I expect the next news to be the release of approved contracts for orders.
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