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I want to thank all of you for your patience with us over the past 48 hours and apologize for what was admittedly a botched launch of our new site.

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Message: at least half dozen manufacturers will unveil their own branded versions of the portable media play

at least half dozen manufacturers will unveil their own branded versions of the portable media play

posted on Jan 03, 2005 07:28AM
This is arguably, one of the most significant achievements by an Indian technology company in 2004.

Last month, the equity arm of the Bank of America invested $ 6.5 million in Ittiam — which is more than all the money that the company had attracted since it first started. ``It will allow us to fund more far reaching research.

Mr. Rajam says, ``we are already thinking of products for 2007-8.``

Sometime in 2005, their next breakthrough device, a digital set top box based on the Internet Protocol, will be brought to market by Chinese and Korean makers — and the Ittiam Business Development Director, Prem Anand, has a special interest in this: the company feels it has a huge potential in India, and may for the first time allow a co-branding operation with an Indian manufacturer that will tell lay Indian customers that the device has ``Ittiam Inside.``

If EDIG is named, what happens to a publicly traded company sitting at .33 ....

LOOKS THEY JUST MIGHT BE...

If you fly by Alaskan Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines or RyanAir today you will be able to enjoy one of the most advanced digital media players in the world, to hear music or view movies. Next week in Las Vegas (United States), at an international Consumer Electronics Show, at least half dozen manufacturers will unveil their own branded versions of the portable media player - which for the first time, will not only play audio and video but also will allow users to record and store up to 50 full length movies - that will cost around $ 300 a piece

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