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To: Ie Coan Bie who wrote (6864)9/21/1998 4:24:00 PM
From: timroy  Respond to of 6895
 
Monday September 21, 10:00 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: Spyglass

Motorola Licenses Spyglass Internet
Technologies for Multi-featured
'Blackbird' Digital Set-top Box Platform

Multi-million Dollar Agreement is Largest Television Related Deal in
Spyglass History

NAPERVILLE, Ill., Sept. 21 /PRNewswire/ _ Spyglass (Nasdaq: SPYG - news) announced
today that Motorola (NYSE: MOT - news) Semiconductor Products Sector has entered into a
multi-million dollar agreement to provide Internet technologies for Motorola's interactive
entertainment architecture, code-named ''Blackbird.'' It was also announced that Spyglass' Cable
and Satellite Television Practice would team with Motorola to assist Blackbird OEM customers in
bringing advanced, interactive consumer services into the home. For Spyglass, it is the largest
interactive-television related deal since the company launched its cable and satellite television
practice at the end of 1997.

Motorola licensed a custom television version of Spyglass Device Mosaic, the industry's first
full-featured, small footprint browser, and Spyglass MicroServer, a small footprint Web server
used for control and messaging to the set-top box. Both Spyglass products will be bundled with
the set-top box platform. Additionally, Motorola entered into comprehensive consulting services
agreement where Spyglass will both customize its device technology and help plan, design, and
implement value added applications and content delivery services for the platform. Spyglass
Device Mosaic will run on Microware's (Nasdaq: MWAR - news) OS-9000 real-time operating
system.

''These next generation digital set-tops will be a significant enhancement for cable operators to
offer additional services,'' said Ray Burgess, vice president and assistant general manager of
Motorola's Consumer Systems Group. ''Spyglass Internet technology gives our customers the
best opportunity to take full advantage of Motorola's hardware design, enabling them to bring a
wide variety of new interactive entertainment services to consumers.

''We are also pleased to be allied with Spyglass' TV Consulting Practice which will be assisting
our customers in adding their own unique interactive services to this very robust platform,''
Burgess added.

Specifically, Spyglass will make modifications to Device Mosaic to support the Motorola set-top
design's digital television features and requirements, including video-on-demand and will port it to
the PowerPC(TM) platform. To accomplish this, Spyglass will create internal browser functions
to support Motorola's VCR-like functionality on MPEG-2 streams via Real Time Streaming
Protocol. Spyglass MicroServer will allow Motorola to provide cable companies network
management and communications capabilities with set-tops deployed in the field.

''We are very excited about the scope of this deal,'' said Randy Littleson, vice president and
general manager of Spyglass. ''As our Internet device technology gets deployed on Motorola's
powerful multimedia set-top box platform, we are positioned to help their customers add value on
top.

''Motorola SPS is committed to providing a PowerPC-based digital cable solution, rather than
just silicon,'' Littleson added. ''As such, they are an ideal partner for Spyglass because we too are
focused on providing complete solutions, not just single pieces of technology. Together, Spyglass
and Motorola have created a key, customizable platform that makes Internet-based services
available to set-top manufacturers and cable operators as an important new source of
differentiation and revenue.''

Motorola is already a key supplier of silicon components for the set-top box industry.

About Motorola

Motorola is a global leader in software-energized wireless communications, semiconductors, and
advanced electronic systems and services. Motorola creates cellular telephone, two-way radio,
paging, data and satellite communications systems and products that enable people to take their
worlds with them. Motorola's embedded semiconductors are essential digital building blocks for
consumer, networking and computing, transportation and wireless communications markets.
Other businesses include automotive electronics, components, computing and energy products.
Sales in 1997 were $29.8 billion.

About Spyglass

Spyglass provides Internet expertise, software and services for making devices work with the
Web. Particularly active in the cable and satellite television, wireless telecommunications,
consumer electronics and office equipment markets, Spyglass solutions are used by
market-leading companies including 3Com, Daimler Benz, GTE, JavaSoft, Lucent, NEC, Nokia,
Thomson Consumer Electronics (RCA) and Xerox. Spyglass headquarters are located at 1240
East Diehl Rd., Naperville, Ill., 60563; phone: 630-245-6512; fax: 630-245-6693; press email
inquiries: astokes@spyglass.com; Web site: spyglass.com.

Spyglass and the Spyglass logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Spyglass, Inc., in the
United States and other countries. Mosaic is a trademark of the University of Illinois. (Other
technologies and brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
companies.) This release contains information about management's future expectations, plans and
prospects that constitute forward-looking statements for purposes of the safe harbor provisions
under The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual results may differ materially
from those indicated by these forward-looking statements as a result of various important factors
that are discussed in the company's annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended September
30, 1997, which is on file with the SEC.

SOURCE: Spyglass



To: Ie Coan Bie who wrote (6864)9/22/1998 9:15:00 AM
From: timroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6895
 
uniView Technologies Unveils Strategy to Integrate
Motorola's New "Blackbird" Platform Into Customized
End-to-End Solutions

Business Wire - September 22, 1998 08:17

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 22, 1998--

Company Focuses On Developing Leading-Edge Convergence

Technologies for Vertical Business Markets

uniView Technologies Corp. (NASDAQ:UVEW) is enhancing the power of its customized
end-to-end solutions for vertical markets by incorporating the architecture of Motorola, Inc.'s newly
introduced platform, code-named "Blackbird."

uniView will combine its proven set-top box technologies, software development capabilities and
network expertise with Blackbird's open, multimedia architecture to create leading-edge systems for
industries including banking, marketing, telecommunications, telemedicine and hospitality.

"We are developing complete solutions by drawing from clients' market expertise, then using their
business models to create sophisticated applications using customized networks and convergence
devices," said Thomas O'Mara, vice president sales and marketing, Advanced Systems Group,
uniView Technologies. "With Blackbird's diverse platform, including the Spyglass browser and the
Microware operating system, we can adapt and expand our own technologies to meet the broad
needs of these vertical markets." Blackbird is the first open platform to support interactive 3D
graphics, Java, MPEG digital video, high-fidelity audio, Internet access, e-commerce and broadband
networking in a single integrated "soft" unit. According to Jim Reinhart, general manager of
Motorola's Media Processing and Platforms Division, "Our cooperative effort with uniView, which
already has developed proven user-friendly convergence technologies, will deliver seamless and
powerful connectivity and interactivity to the business community."

Dallas-based uniView Technologies develops and implements innovative hardware, software and
network technologies for a full end-to-end solution in a variety of enterprise environments. In
addition to innovating the settop box industry with its uniView(TM) product, the company provides
advanced network evaluation, design, integration and consultation. uniView's Advanced Systems
Group integrates state-of-the-art technology through various network devices while the uniView
Technologies' Products Group focuses on research, product development and customer service.
More information on the company is available on the company's newly redesigned Web site at
www.uniview.net.

As the word's number one producer of embedded processors, Motorola's Semiconductor Products
Sector offers multiple DigitalDNA(TM) solutions which enable its customers in the consumer,
networking and computing, transportation, and wireless communications markets, to create new
business opportunities. Motorola's semiconductor sales were US$8.0 billion in 1997.

Motorola is a global leader in advanced electronic systems and services. It creates software-driven
products that provide integrated customer solutions and Internet access via wireless and satellite
communications, as well as computing, networking, and automotive electronics. Motorola also
liberates the power of technology by providing essential digital building blocks in the form of
embedded semiconductors, controls and systems. Sales in 1997 were $29.8 billion.

NOTICE: Some of this information may contain "Forward Looking Statements" which are company
plans, projections and uncertainties. For a discussion of risk factors associated with some of these
plans and projections, please refer to the company's SEC filings, which contain additional discussion
about those factors which could cause actual results to differ from management's expectations.

CONTACT: Edelman Public Relations Worldwide
Allison Ellis/Reba Reid, 214/520-3555
or 713/623-2666
aellis@edelman.com or rreid@edelman.com
or
Motorola Inc.
Jim Farrell, 512/895-2035
j.farrell@computer.org