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PRNewswire: Xybernaut’s Wearable Computing Solutions Featured at Cebit…

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 23, 2000

“Xybernaut Corporation (Nasdaq: XYBR), the leader in wearable
computing solutions, announced today that it will be hosting a
major Spring exhibit with more than a dozen of its partners at
CeBIT in Hannover, Germany, February 24th through March 1st, hall
19, booth D47 plus several other locations. Featured will be a
number of exciting applications and solutions like the world’s
first automated real-time mobile interpreter ‘talk&translate’,
interactive electronic technical manuals (IETMs), teleprinting, and
more. Xybernaut’s partners at the show include EDS, Belenus, EML,
Fraunhofer Institute, GMD/FIT, Linguatec, Multicosm, TZI, Vanguard
Software, Wearix, Acotec, Artem, Capella, Conversa, and Wittig Test
Technology. Xybernaut Mobile Assistants will also be seen at SAP,
at the All-for-One booth, and roaming the halls as live
‘webReporters’ for several news agencies.”

“In addition, Xybernaut will hold a press conference at CeBIT on
Thursday, February 24th, from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. U.S. eastern
standard time, in the TCM Hanover, Room 104. Xybernaut’s president
and CEO, Edward Newman and Dr. Edwin Vogt, senior vice president
and head of Xybernaut European Operations will present the future
strategic direction of the company as well as discuss new
applications in wearable computing. The press conference will be
webcast to Xybernaut’s German web site at http://www.xybernaut.de,
then select ‘Shows & Events.’ “

“Xybernaut Corporation is the leading provider of wearable
computing hardware, software and services. The company’s
patented wearable computer is a full-function Pentium PC that runs
Microsoft MS-DOS, Windows, and Windows NT, along with UNIX, Linux
and other operating systems that run on the Intel x86
architecture.
The MA IV(R) allows users hands-free access to
information in the computer’s internal storage, in local area
networks and on the Internet on an as-needed, where-needed
basis.”


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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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