 | Did all of you miss the disclaimer at the bottom? Who puts a disclaimer on a press release? »www.ereleases.com/pr/20051228005.html "Safe Harbor Statement
Certain statements included in this press release may constitute forward-looking statements. Actual results could differ materially from such statements expressed or implied herein as a result of a variety of factors including, but not limited to: the development of the Infinium Labs technology, ability to secure additional financing, the successful marketing and distribution of the Phantom Game Service, acceptance by the market of Infinium Labs, products and technology, competition and timing of projects and trends in the gaming industry, as well as other factors expressed from time to time in filings Infinium Labs will make with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"). As a result, this press release should be read in conjunction with periodic filings Infinium Labs makes with the SEC. The forward looking statements contained herein are made only as of the date of this press release, and Infinium Labs undertakes no obligation to publicly update such forward looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances. " |
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 quik3Boris join:2001-11-04 Brooklyn, NY | Re: Did all of you miss the disclaimer at the bott i saw pictures on their site at E3 2004... the actual game councel worked and stuff, doesnt that mean its real? -- Come Minimi, We Shall Travel Through Time...
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 | That has nothing to do with the fact that according to their disclaimer, this keyboard may never surface. And just because you show a demo doesn't mean you will provide a final product and sell it. And in the end, microsoft beat them to it anyways. So not only is this system a joke because it will probably never come out, but if it does come out no one will use it and it will die quick. |
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 Voodoo288Common Sense DictatesPremium join:2002-08-19 Richmond, VA | reply to quik3 said by quik3:i saw pictures on their site at E3 2004... the actual game councel worked and stuff, doesnt that mean its real? It's real, at least in prototype level. Here's some hardware to feast upon...
»www.hardocp.com/article.html?art=NjU3LDM= -- Even with my eyes wide open I can't see a thing.- Zatôichi |
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 quik3Boris join:2001-11-04 Brooklyn, NY | cool, some of the stuff i read about this company on hardOCP stated that they just have a mailbo and noone knows where the director is made it seem like its all a scam but since they have a prototype, maybe they are heading somewhere but it did look like crap.. -- Come Minimi, We Shall Travel Through Time...
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 Bangy join:2000-12-20 Lincoln, RI | reply to insomniac84 Its done all the time. In-house attorneys make sure the company's ass is always covered. |
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 | reply to Voodoo288 LOL, it's just a standard pc with a case put around it to make it look like a console. What a great prototype. They have no console. |
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Netgear uses the same kind of disclaimer »www.netgear.com/pressroom/press_···p?id=302
Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 for NETGEAR, Inc.: This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Specifically, statements concerning the expected performance characteristics, specifications, market acceptance, market growth, specific uses, user feedback and market position of NETGEARs products and technology are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Safe Harbor. These statements are based on managements current expectations and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, including, without limitation, the following: the actual price, performance and ease of use of NETGEARs products may not met the price, performance and ease of use requirements of customers, product performance may be adversely affected by real world operating conditions, new viruses or Internet threats may develop that challenge the effectiveness of security features in NETGEARs products, the ability of NETGEAR to market and sell its products and technology, the impact and pricing of competing products and the introduction of alternative technological solutions. Further information on potential risk factors that could affect NETGEAR and its business are detailed in the Companys periodic filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including, but not limited to, those risks and uncertainties listed in the section entitled Risk Factors Affecting Future Results, pages 19 through 28, in the Companys Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended October 2, 2005, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on November 14, 2005. NETGEAR undertakes no obligation to release publicly any revisions to any forward-looking statements contained herein to reflect events or circumstances after the date hereof or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events. |
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Re: Did all of you miss the disclaimer at the bott Were you at E3 when they unveiled the original Xbox? I was there and they were nothing more that black PCs. They didn't even have a console case wrapped around them. They were literally black PCs. |
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 Voodoo288Common Sense DictatesPremium join:2002-08-19 Richmond, VA | said by Spudge_Boy: They were literally black PCs. LOL! They still are.:D
Oops did I post that out loud??:o -- Even with my eyes wide open I can't see a thing.- Zatôichi |
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 | reply to Spudge_Boy No they were not literally black pcs, they probably had custom hardware in there. This garbage console is no console, it's purely stock pc hardware. It suggests they have developed no hardware for their console. If all they are going to do is make a standard pc run their software, why not just release a boot disk for a standard pc? No reason to make up a fake console. |
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