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LXE Announces the HX3 Dedicated Voice Computer for Speech-Based Warehouse Applications.


Voxware Announces Support for the LXE LXE Lightguide Express Entry (AT&T)  HX3

NORCROSS, Ga. & LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J. -- Voxware, Inc. (Nasdaq: VOXW), the industry leader in open, standards-based voice software, and LXE, Inc., a leading global manufacturer of rugged wireless computers that improve the performance of supply chain execution applications, announced Voxware's commitment to support the HX3. The HX3 is LXE's new wireless data collection computer for warehouse applications using voice recognition as the primary form of data input. The release of the HX3 is an important event in the Auto-ID industry and puts LXE in a leadership position as the industry's first provider of a full suite of rugged, voice-enabled mobile computers: truck-mounted, handheld, multi-modal and voice only. Jim Childress, president of LXE stated, "We are fortunate to have a strategic software partner like Voxware, with whom we have worked closely to develop a family of voice-enabled devices."

Childress went on to say, "The market for standards-based voice devices in the warehouse has room for competitive alternatives. The HX3 computer is the most versatile voice terminal on the market. It can accommodate multiple data input options for the operator, including voice, barcode scanning and keyboard entry. It's certified to work with a range of voice applications, can be used with industry-standard remote-device management tools, and it runs on Windows([R])CE 5.0 Professional. It is truly an open-system, non-proprietary device."

With the HX3 voice-directed computer, facilities can run voice-based applications and still have the flexibility to scan barcodes when necessary. In addition to voice input, the HX3 has a simple, programmable eyes-free keyboard that makes it faster for operators to accomplish the most common tasks. Barcode capture options include a laser ring scanner or 2D imager ring scanner. The HX3's standard Bluetooth 2.0+EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) An acronym occasionally used to reflect an advancement in transmission or transfer speed. For example, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR provides a dramatic increase in speed over the previous version. See Bluetooth.  radio enables the use of wireless scanners and "future-proofs" the unit for use with accessories like wireless headsets.

The new HX3 utilizes an 802.11b/g WLAN See wireless LAN.

WLAN - wireless local area network
 radio for superior speed and security, and is protected by a magnesium bezel The front cover of a desktop or tower computer case. The term also refers to the individual drive bay covers, which are removed to install CD-ROMs and other removable drives that require access from the front of the case.  that ensures survival in rugged, harsh conditions that include cold environments where it's tested to cold start down to -4F and operate in freezers to -40F. As with all of LXE's computers, the HX3 hands-free data collection computer is "born rugged, not made rugged(TM)," and built with LXE's ToughTalk(TM) technology for speech-based logistics applications. This rugged technology enables the HX3 hands-free voice computer to support today's industrial-grade voice recognition applications.

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.  Scott J. Yetter stated, "LXE's release of the HX3 is significant because it introduces a non-proprietary, voice-only device to a market that continues its rapid adoption of voice-based warehousing. The HX3 strengthens Voxware's position as the leader in voice software by validating our standards-based, packaged software See software package.  approach, and further illustrates the industry's migration to non-proprietary technologies. The HX3 will become a critical component of our ability to offer customers the largest and most diverse selection of industrial, voice-enabled mobile computers in the industry. LXE's full-suite approach to 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  affords customers the long-term business value of having companywide and cross-discipline coverage for all their mobile hardware decisions."

About LXE

LXE Inc. improves supply chain performance by applying over 36 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 our Web site at www.lxe.com.

About Voxware

Voxware, Inc. (Nasdaq: VOXW) provides open, standards-based software for speech-based logistics 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, Belgium, France and Germany. Additional information about Voxware can be obtained on the Internet at 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; the pending Nasdaq delisting Delisting

When the stock of a company is removed from a stock exchange.

Notes:
Reasons for delisting include violating regulations and/or failure to meet financial specifications set out by the stock exchange.
 proceedings; 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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