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One Voice Technologies13 January 2005
One Voice Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:ONEV), developer of 4th Generation voice solutions for the Telecom and Interactive Multimedia markets, today announced it received tremendous interest from attendees through its various demonstrations of their Media Center Communicator(TM) (MCC) while at the 2005 International CES, the world's largest annual consumer technology tradeshow, held January 6th - 9th at the Las Vegas Convention Center. For information regarding CES, please visit http://www.CESweb.org.
At CES, Microsoft representatives demonstrated One Voice's voice controlled Media Center Communicator in the 2005 NextGen Home sponsored by industry leaders including Microsoft and Intel. One Voice's Media Center Communicator was also demonstrated by computer chip giant, Intel Corporation, in their corporate pressroom. Additional demonstrations of Media Center Communicator were held at PC OEMs Niveus Media and Shuttle Computer.
"The presence we had and buzz we created was a real hit with CES attendees who showed tremendous interest in our Media Center Communicator," said Dean Weber, president and CEO of One Voice. "Having a small emerging technology company like ours which has been able to develop integral relationships with some of the giants in the industry, such as Microsoft and Intel, gives our customers and shareholders alike a firsthand look at the upward momentum and potential of our company. I truly believe it is a testament to the cutting edge voice technology we have developed and patented.
"In addition, the most common products at CES revolved around digital home entertainment, including digital photography, music (MP3s) and plasma/LCD TVs. The demand for Windows XP Media Center, as the central location for all your digital music, photos and videos, will grow rapidly as both young and old purchase more MP3 players and digital cameras connected to their plasma TVs and One Voice is well positioned to take full advantage of the coming growth in this digital entertainment arena. Our MCC product demonstrated how you could have gigabytes of MP3 music and access any album in seconds by simply speaking the artist or album name. Voice access is much faster than using your remote control to scroll through menus and lists on your TV. In many cases, consumers do not want to turn on their TV in order to play music, but would rather leave their TV off and play their music by speaking the artist, album, genre or playlist name. Simply walk up to your entertainment system and tell it to play music, that's simple and consumers want it. In a home where the entertainment system plays music throughout multiple zones (living room, kitchen, family room, etc.), you may want to have a microphone in each zone, connected back to your Windows XP Media Center, and speak into that microphone to play music or even place a VoIP phone call to order pizza. Voice adds several new and exciting usage models to the Windows XP Media Center that greatly enhance the digital entertainment experience."
Weber said the company received high interest from PC OEMs, Cable operators, retailers, custom home installers, home automation companies, entertainment companies and consumers at CES.
Source: Business Wire
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