LXE's VX6, VX7, MX3X and MX7 Certified to Run Voxware's VoxBrowser(TM) Software; LXE Vehicle-Mounted and Handheld Devices and Voxware's Open, Standards-Based Software Extend the Value of Voice in the Warehouse.LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. & NORCROSS, Ga. -- Voxware, Inc. (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on : VOXW), a leading supplier of voice-driven logistics solutions, and LXE LXE Lightguide Express Entry (AT&T) Inc., a manufacturer of rugged mobile computers for wireless data collection, announced that LXE's VX6, VX7, MX3X and MX7 computers have been certified to run Voxware's VoiceXML Browser, VoxBrowser(TM). The VX6 and VX7 are the first voice-enabled, vehicle-mounted computers to be used in voice-driven logistics applications, and the MX3X and MX7 are next-generation, dual-use, handheld computers. Voxware has certified the VX6, VX7, MX3X and MX7 to run VoxBrowser software for demanding voice applications in logistics across the full range of warehouse environments. "Leveraging the open, standards-based VoxBrowser will be a tremendous benefit to our customers and partners," said Jim Childress, president and general manager of LXE. "Our customers will no longer be locked into expensive, proprietary voice hardware. They can now choose the device that best aligns with their applications. LXE's broad voice-enabled product line, combined with industry leading global service and support infrastructure, provides customers maximum flexibility with no compromises." Voxware CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Tom Drury Thomas Jay Drury is the author of Hunts in Dreams, The End of Vandalism, The Black Brook, and The Driftless Area. He was born in (????), in (????), Iowa.[1] References 1. said, "Our partnership with LXE confirms that our software-based approach will allow many more voice-enabled solutions to be developed. Coupled with our recently announced VoiceLogistics Pro(TM) software, more logistics solution providers will be able to create and adapt warehouse voice solutions with unprecedented ease and flexibility, thereby expanding the number of voice solutions using the growing list of devices enabled by VoxBrowser." Childress noted, "VoxBrowser makes it simple for our customers to run both their voice logistics applications and their traditional barcode scanning applications on the same computer. This feature will reduce a customer's IT support and operator training costs and, more importantly, reduces the number of terminals needed to support their warehouse." Drury added, "VoxBrowser is a huge breakthrough for the industry, and it continues to gain momentum and provide end users and their solution providers with greatly expanded alternatives in the types and functionality of mobile computing Using a computing device while in transit. Mobile computing implies wireless transmission, but wireless transmission does not necessarily imply mobile computing. Fixed wireless applications use satellites, radio systems and lasers to transmit between permanent objects such as buildings devices they use for their warehouse applications. Voxware is rapidly becoming the de facto standard Hardware or software that is widely used, but not endorsed by a standards organization. Contrast with de jure standard. de facto standard - A widespread consensus on a particular product or protocol which has not been ratified by any official standards body, such as ISO, platform for voice-enabling wireless computers used in the warehouse, because we are the only vendor offering open, standards-based software available for any voice-compatible Windows CE-based mobile logistics computer." About VoxBrowser VoxBrowser is open, VoiceXML and browser-based, client software designed to run on any Windows CE (Windows Consumer Electronics) Microsoft's version of Windows for handheld devices and embedded systems that use x86, ARM, MIPS and SHx CPUs. Windows CE .NET superseded Windows CE 3.0. mobile computer configured for logistics voice solutions. With VoxBrowser, logistics solution providers can easily add voice capabilities to any voice compatible wireless computer, greatly expanding the application of proven voice benefits across logistics and warehouse automation. VoxBrowser's openness and accessibility to a wide and growing range of mobile computers and warehouse automation solutions serves to lower Total Cost of Ownership, while bringing the accuracy and productivity benefits of voice farther into the warehouse. VoxBrowser is available with Voxware's VoxManager(TM) web-based site administration tool for powerfully managing voice-enabled mobile computers and workers. VoxBrowser includes both the industry leading Voxware Integrated Speech Engine (VISE(TM)), designed for all industrial environments including high-noise, and the industry leading text-to-speech (TTS (1) See text-to-speech. (2) (Transaction Tracking System) Software that monitors a transaction until completion. In the event of a hardware or software failure, it ensures that the database is brought back to its former state before the attempt to ) engines. About LXE LXE Inc. improves supply chain performance by applying over 35 years' experience developing wireless products and solutions. From rugged mobile computers, advanced auto-ID technologies, and secure wireless network infrastructure, to our award-winning customer support - LXE's easy-to-use products are as reliable as the people who install and support them. Based in Norcross, Georgia Norcross is a city in Gwinnett County, Georgia, United States. The city had a population of 8,410 in 2000. Census Estimates for 2005 show a population of 9,887. History Norcross was founded in 1866 by John Thrasher. , LXE also offers a full range of turnkey services, including radio integration, project and installation management, network design, technical support, and repair services. LXE is a wholly-owned subsidiary of EMS Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: ELMG ELMG EMS Technologies, Inc (stock symbol) ELMG Electromagnetic Sciences, Inc ELMG Engine Life Management Group ), and has offices worldwide. For more information, visit their Website at http://www.lxe.com. About Voxware Voxware, Inc. (NASDAQ: VOXW) provides voice-driven logistics solutions that optimize the full spectrum of warehouse operations for greater accuracy, productivity and flexibility in supply chain execution. Voxware's corporate headquarters are in Lawrenceville, New Jersey Lawrenceville is a census-designated place and unincorporated area located within Lawrence Township in Mercer County, New Jersey. As of the United States 2000 Census, the CDP population was 4,081. Lawrenceville is located roughly halfway between Princeton and Trenton. , with operating offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts This article is about the city of Cambridge in Massachusetts. For the English university town, see Cambridge, England. For other places, see Cambridge (disambiguation). Cambridge, Massachusetts is a city in the Greater Boston area of Massachusetts, United States. , the United Kingdom and France. Additional information about Voxware can be obtained on the Internet at http://www.voxware.com. This news release contains forward-looking statements forward-looking statement A projected financial statement based on management expectations. A forward-looking statement involves risks with regard to the accuracy of assumptions underlying the projections. . Such statements are subject to certain factors that may cause Voxware's plans to differ or results to vary from those expected including the risks associated with Voxware's need to introduce new and enhanced products and services in order to increase market penetration Noun 1. market penetration - the extent to which a product is recognized and bought by customers in a particular market penetration - the act of entering into or through something; "the penetration of upper management by women" and the risk of obsolescence ob·so·les·cent adj. 1. Being in the process of passing out of use or usefulness; becoming obsolete. 2. Biology Gradually disappearing; imperfectly or only slightly developed. of its products and services due to technological change; Voxware's need to attract and retain key management and other personnel with experience in providing integrated voice-based solutions for e-logistics, specializing in the supply chain sector; the potential for substantial fluctuations in Voxware's results of operations; competition from others; Voxware's evolving distribution strategy and dependence on its distribution channels; the potential that speech products will not be widely accepted; Voxware's need for additional capital; and a variety of risks set forth from time to time in Voxware's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Voxware undertakes no obligation to publicly release results of any of these forward-looking statements that may be made to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unexpected results. 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