Wednesday, January 30, 2008

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Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO)(January 30, 2008) announced recently that Montreal's Concordia University has added the next chapter to its history as one of Canada's leading technology trailblazers by deploying the country's first 802.11n wireless network on a university campus and incorporating it as part of a larger, innovative indoor-outdoor wireless mobility infrastructure.

The adoption of Cisco's next-generation 802.11n wireless technology allows Concordia University to expand its campus-wide wireless network. Part of the Cisco Unified Wireless Network, the 802.11n solution offers improved reliability and faster throughput for existing 802.11g implementations. The new 802.11n network represents the university's latest milestone in adopting cutting-edge information technology from Cisco. Concordia University, which hosts about 40,000 students, deployed Canada's first wireless local-area network in 2001, and in 2003 it was the country's first higher-education institution to roll out Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) across a wireless infrastructure. Today, Concordia University is enhancing its indoor wireless network with Wi-Fi-certified 802.11n Aironet 1250 Series Access Points from Cisco and managing a first-of-its-kind service-oriented outdoor mesh network that offers mobile phone and data storage services. Although they are two distinct initiatives, together they strengthen the school's ability to provide reliable wireless performance and innovative mobile services to students and staff.

In addition to being a service provider for wireless mobile telecommunications, Concordia University allows students and staff to subscribe to virtualized desktops, which minimizes software and hardware replacement costs as well as the number of potential attack vectors that viruses and other security threats can exploit. The IT team stores data for subscribers and provides necessary applications on demand.

Cisco, the Cisco logo, Aironet, Catalyst and Cisco Systems are registered trademarks or trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of their respective owners. The use of the word partner does not imply a partnership relationship between Cisco and any other company. This document is Cisco Public Information.

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(January 30, 2008)Hiball Energy, the pioneer of clear sparkling energy water, announced that Whole Foods Market, Inc. (NASDAQ: WFMI), the world's leading natural and organic foods supermarket, is now offering Hiball Energy's full product line in all of its stores nationwide.

United Natural Foods, Inc. will distribute all five Hiball Energy products -- Original, Orange, Wild Berry, Lemon Lime and Grapefruit -- to over 250 Whole Foods Market stores across the country, including all Wild Oats stores. In addition, UNFI will distribute Hiball Energy through all of its eastern and western warehouses to ensure availability to independent natural foods retailers nationwide. The first-ever sparkling water with energy, Hiball is made with natural caffeine and is completely free of sugar, artificial ingredients and carbohydrates, and contains just ten calories per bottle.

"We are excited about Hiball Energy products because the company is pioneering the completely new category of sparkling energy water," said Perry Abbenante, Whole Foods Market's Senior Global Grocery Coordinator. "Hiball is a great fit for Whole Foods Market because it's a unique product in a cool-looking package that offers an alternative to the standard energy drink." "We are incredibly thrilled to launch Hiball Energy into all U.S. Whole Foods Market stores," said Todd Berardi, Hiball's founder and CEO. "As Whole Foods Market is the trusted home of natural and organic foods, customers expect to find the best in healthy, innovative products when they shop at the store. I have no doubt that Hiball will stand out, as we offer the only sparkling energy water on the market made without sweeteners of any kind and with just ten calories per bottle. We look forward to building a strong relationship with the Whole Foods Market team and customers in the years to come."

Hiball Energy is the pioneer of a completely new category in energy drinks: clear, refreshing, sparkling energy waters, made with no sugars or sweeteners of any kind, and bottled in clear glass. Made with purified sparkling water, a proprietary blend of taurine, natural herbal extracts, b-vitamins, natural fruit flavors and natural caffeine, Hiball Sparkling Energy waters are also free of artificial ingredients and carbohydrates; every bottle provides a refreshing, naturally healthy boost of energy, yet contains only ten calories. Hiball Sparkling Energy Water is available in five natural flavors: Original, Orange, Wild Berry, Lemon Lime, and Grapefruit. Hiball Energy is sold nationally at Safeway (in the natural set), Wild Oats, Whole Foods Market, regionally at Hannaford, Shaw's, Giant/Tops, Haggen, Lunds/Byerly's, Food Emporium, D'agostino, Gelson's, Bristol Farms, Sprouts and Beverages & More, as well as at independent grocery retailers across the United States. For more information, visit www.hiballer.com

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Announced(January 30, 2008), one of the most consistently damning complaints about Compact Fluorescent Light (CFL) bulbs among consumers has been that the bulbs cannot be dimmed, but engineers from PureSpectrum, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: PSPM) have developed a solution that will allow CFL bulbs to be dimmed just like incandescent bulbs.

As part of its market driven development model, PureSpectrum, Inc. engineered a fully dimmable CFL bulb and the first ever dimming device specifically engineered to operate a fully dimmable CFL bulb. The two-wire dimmer was recently used in independent testing conducted on PureSpectrum's dimmable CFL prototype and dimmable CFL bulbs made by GE and MaxLite.

Using the PureSpectrum dimming device enabled PureSpectrum's dimmable CFL to be dimmed in linear progression from 100 percent of perceived light output down to five percent. In contrast, the MaxLite bulb extinguished when power input was reduced to 60 percent and the GE bulb was unable to dim lower than about 40 percent.

While brand name manufacturers have promoted dimmable CFL bulbs in their product lines for years, a truly dimmable CFL bulb has never been manufactured. Consequently, there has never been a need for a dimming device designed to be compatible with a CFL bulb engineered to be truly dimmable. The supposedly dimmable CFL bulbs currently on the market have limited performance capacities, do not function well with existing dimming devices and fall well short of satisfying consumer standards.

The innovative PureSpectrum dimmer is a universal mechanism that is most effective when paired with PureSpectrum's CFL dimming ballast technology, but it will also operate incandescent bulbs and brand name dimmable CFL bulbs comparably to existing dimming devices. Additionally, the introduction of a fully dimmable CFL bulb and CFL dimming device would create opportunities for CFL bulbs to be used in residential and commercial retrofits as well as with new technologies such as daylight harvesting.

PureSpectrum (PINKSHEETS: PSPM) is a publicly traded technology company founded and headquartered in Savannah, Ga. The company's values are grounded in an awareness of the increasing urgency to identify more efficient energy solutions. PureSpectrum currently holds the rights to multiple patents and patent applications related to an electronic ballast design which would produce a soft switching environment during power conversion for artificial lighting. PureSpectrum will continue its commitment to researching, developing and refining ideas that will provide the most energy efficient, cost effective methods for powering artificial light.

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