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Message: Annual shareholder's meeting 8/29

Speaking of a shareholders Meeting ( which happens to coincide with the Moto X timeframe release ) ... Maybe we can form a list of share holders questions.

1. The Synergies between the two Companies seen to be well aligned with the future of smart phones... has e.Digital thought about contacting them ?…. Or maybe before the meetings – the question will answered rendered MUTE.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/07/18/tech/mobile/moto-x-leaks/

Moto X phone bets on sensors, hands-free commands

Here comes the Moto X. If you haven't heard about it already, you will.

It's the first smartphone produced by Motorola Mobility under the company's new Google overlords. It claims to be the first smartphone made in the United States.

Taken together, the leaks depict a phone that's less about the hardware specifications and more about clever uses of sensors, customized features and hands-free voice commands.

INTRODUCING NUNCHI

Nunchi is not a new mobile phone, not an application and many people are surprised to find that mobile devices are actually only a part of the Nunchi framework. Nunchi is a technology which retrieves data from an array of existing mobile phone sensors and uses this information to recognize, understand and affect interactions among people.

A new marketing video from Canadian carrier Rogers was leaked to the Internet last week -- it's since been taken down by YouTube -- and showed some of the phone's unique features. You can activate the voice controls by saying "OK Google" out loud, then ask for directions or give it other commands. It's similar to Apple's Siri voice-assistant feature or Google's existing Google voice commands, except that you don't need to press a button to activate it.

As for hands-free voice controls, Google previewed this feature at its Google I/O developer conference in May, comparing it to the voice-activated computer on Star Trek.

10 years before Apple’s Siri®, e.Digital created and introduced VoiceNav® technology allowing consumers to navigate and command portable media players using their voice.

Active updates will push notifications to the phone based on your needs, location or time. Dennis Woodside, CEO of Motorola Mobility, said recently that sensors in the phone will anticipate users' needs -- for example, letting it know when it's being pulled out of someone's pocket. Finally, a twist of the wrist will trigger the Moto X's camera -- another feature for people who hate applying pressure to buttons in order to turn things on.

WHAT CAN NUNCHI DO?When fully deployed, Nunchi provides services in the same way that one would expect a private assistant would today. While it’s easy to see how Nunchi can manage your communications and social media, you can also expect Nunchi to determine and support your activities, health, safety, timeliness, priorities and needs. Simply put, you can expect Nunchi technologies to make your life easier by holding back the flood of information and communicating what we need when we need it!

Smartphones are constantly one-upping each other with incremental improvements -- higher-resolution screens, faster processors, pretty colors -- but experts say real innovation is stagnating. One of the few radically different features to hit the market of late is the 41-megapixel camera inside Nokia's Lumia 1020 smartphone.

I would direct the experts to link below - especially the one labeled today

http://www.edigital.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=9

Moto marketing

If these new features aren't enough to make consumers flock to the Moto X, the pricy marketing blitz Google has planned might do the trick. According to the Wall Street Journal, Google will launch a $500 million international marketing campaign for the device. The company will likely emphasize that the Moto X will be assembled at a new smartphone manufacturing plant in Texas.

Big Money Behind it.

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