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Zargis Medical
Zargis Medical Corp. develops advanced diagnostic decision support products and services for primary care physicians, pediatricians, cardiologists and other healthcare professionals. Zargis was formed in 2001 when Siemens Corporate Research, a division of Siemens AG (NYSE: SI), and Speedus Corp. co-invested to develop and market an advanced acoustic technology designed to detect heart abnormalities identified through analysis of heart sounds.
Density Dynamics Corp., a majority-owned subsidiary of Speedus Corp., is a green technology company. DDC designs, manufactures, and sells high performance storage management and computing devices based on solid state memory. The high level of performance of DDC's products, coupled with their low energy demands and small form factor, make DDC devices some of the most environmentally friendly in the world.
F&B Güdtfood
In May 2002, we acquired majority ownership of F&B Güdtfood, the creator and operator of the original Eurocentric "chic and quick" cafe©, which operates two stores in Manhattanone on West 23rd Street and one on East 52nd. F&B Güdtfood has received accolades from dozens of critics and is currently planning expansion to other locations. If you're in NYC, we strongly urge you to stop by one of F&B's locationsyou'll be glad you did!
Patent Portfolio
We own a portfolio of patents that allow for high-speed wireless communication systems with greater information content, reliability, clarity, or more efficient use of licensed spectrum as compared to prior systems. Any particular wireless communications system may employ a number of different combinations of our patented technologies to maximize operational and spectrum efficiency. We believe that it would be difficult for any wireless communications company to construct a system without using one or more of our patented technologies.
Wibiki
During 2005, our technology resources and experience in wireless broadband enabled us to conceive a new software-based wireless network that leverages existing Wi-Fi infrastructures to reduce cost, complexity and risk for users when accessing the Internet wirelessly. We named that network Wibiki. Wibiki offers free beta software designed to improve access to free Wi-Fi, including streamlining registration and security configuration of Wi-Fi clients and routers. Wibiki software for laptops and routers can be downloaded from www.wibiki.com. Wibiki's business model will employ a user opt-in advertising service we call AdChooser to generate revenues that keep Wibiki services free to users.
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