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Brevisys Technologies Seals the Deal with Seal Tight Protective Services Inc. |
January 24, 2007 |
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Plans to train and distribute a Homeland Security version of the "Pi" to the Chicago Police Deparment will be done through Seal Tight Protective Services Inc., the nation's premier security services company. System testing is slated to begin by the third quarter of '07. |
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deeda and device demos online |
January 19, 2007 |
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Pushing forward with the release of deeda.com and our devices that allow users to view, manage and share their multimedia information in new and unique ways, Brevisys Technologies updates their detailed demos at www.deeda.com. |
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Flattered by Apple and LG |
January 15, 2007 |
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Kiku, Menx, and Pi were unveiled ahead of the "Prada Phone" and iPhone, but can Brevisys Technologies compete directly against Apple and LG? The Pi touch phone was under development since 2004-2005 and has many features the other touch phones simply lack. The answer will have to wait for a head-to-head comparison against the devices. |
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Brevisys pushes deeda.com launch. |
December 29, 2006 |
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In order to provide a stronger beta for the deeda system, Brevisys Technologies has decided to postpone the launch of their artificial intelligence based online web search and data organizational system. Device demos will still be made available for the New Years Eve launch. |
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Brevisys Technologies Plans New Years Eve launch of “deeda” and its detailed device designs. |
December 11, 2006 |
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Kiku, Menx, and Pi are the official device names selected for the launch. Much anticipated information on device features and functions are to be revealed during the official launch of the device's online component: deeda.com. |
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deeda becomes “conscious" |
December 07, 2006 |
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In another mysterious revelation, Brevisys Technologies announces that “deeda” has become “conscious” as of 8:32 pm, December 7th 2006. While the informational system is not complete, the ability for users to interact and give feedback to the test system has allowed “deeda” to “learn” and adjust it's search results to better match a future user's queries as well as allow it's users to teach “deeda” forms of contextual information mapping previously never seen in a consumer system. Device teaser's have also been updated to the public at www.brevisys.com/31415926 |
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Brevisys Technologies in Boston Globe article. |
November 20, 2006 |
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Brevisys expands software development partnerships |
November 11, 2006 |
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In an attempt to speed up development, Brevisys Technologies announces two new strategic contacts. The companies were left unnamed, but are said to provide the needed development team required to complete the final stages of deeda’s AI development. |
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Open Source listed as the platform of Brevisys’ device OS and web system. |
September 15, 2006 |
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In a move to separate its devices from other devices currently in the marketplace, Brevisys Technologies says it will be using an OS that favors an Open Source development platform. Founder hints to offer other companies such as Research In Motion and Sony, the ability to “port-and-drop” their own software into the devices. |
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Brevisys opens discussions with dojotoolkit.org and SitePen over DEEDA |
August 21, 2006 |
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In a development milestone for Brevisys Technologies proprietary devices, talks have opened with SitePen and Dojo over using ajax and other advanced web markup languages
in developing a unique OS and web-based content and data organizational system.
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Brevisys decides on name for online system: deeda.com |
June 19, 2006 |
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All three Brevisys devices will have their content managed wirelessly over a networked system accessed through PC and OSX software and integrated with deeda.com.
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Brevisys Technologies seeks further funding for development |
May 15, 2006 |
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As work continues, Brevisys Technologies seeks additional funding and partnerships for device and system development, manufacturing and distribution. |
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Device development continues as online anchor is researched |
April 05, 2006 |
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As integration of certain advanced touch features are being developed for their proprietary devices, Brevisys Technologies looks to create an online portal to anchor the media management of their devices and system. |
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Brevisys furthers its discussions with the Chicago Police Department and Northwestern Memorial Hospital |
February 14, 2006 |
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Brevisys looks to a natural test environment for its “mystery” devices by seeking working partnerships with the City of Chicago, the Chicago Police Department, and Northwestern Memorial Hospital. |
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Brevisys seeks legal council in Chicago while working with Boston based firm. |
January 20, 2006 |
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Brevisys Technologies seeks local legal council to help protect its further developed intellectual property, while maintaining pending work with Boston based firm. |
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Device teasers made public |
January 10, 2006 |
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Brevisys set to open in Chicago |
January 03, 2006 |
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Following its corporate plan to move headquarters, Brevisys Technologies prepares to complete its transition from Boston to Chicago by February 1 st. |
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Latest development partnerships announced |
December 16, 2005 |
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Brevisys announces development partnerships with Alps Electric USA, Toshiba, Wolfson Microelectronics and others.
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Brevisys continues working to find needed development capital |
September 14, 2005 |
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While device development progresses at a breakneck pace, much needed development capital is still in the works. |
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Brevisys Technologies finalizes research on device development components |
July 15, 2005 |
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Completing the puzzle of its device designs, Brevisys puts the final touches on its device components. Advanced sourcing of OLEDs are admittedly included in the device design, and hint to unprecedented display technology in a consumer device. |
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Brevisys unveils its proprietary AFS software |
June 10, 2005 |
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Billed as the most advanced and user-friendly DRM, Brevisys unveils its Authenticated File Sharing system dubbed AFS. |
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Brevisys Technologies and Design Continuum discuss device designs |
April 18, 2005 |
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Brevisys beings discussions with one of the world’s premier industrial design firms to design and develop a new series of portable devices. While the details of the new devices have not been released, the founder of Brevisys Technologies hints that the area of development involves creating new types of portable multimedia devices. |
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Brevisys announces its Dynamic End-to-End Data Aggregation system |
March 14, 2005 |
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Brevisys integrates its proprietary Dynamic End-to-End Data Aggregation system (DEEDA) into its Dynamic Peer-to-Peer Plasticity (DP3) layer. |
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Brevisys completes work on advanced touch interfaces to proprietary devices. |
March 04, 2005 |
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Rumors are flying about Brevisys Technologies’ new devices. Can a tiny Boston company have the answer to a new, simple and elegant multimedia player interface? |
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Brevisys to market and distribute unique cell phone |
February 23, 2005 |
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Development of worlds first Islamic cell phone leads Brevisys Technologies to exclusive North American marketing and distribution rights. |
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Brevisys continues secret work: seeks intellectual protection for “mystery” devices |
February 15, 2005 |
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Brevisys pushes forward with plans to develop devices it says will be a unique play in the current consumer market of Portable Multimedia Devices, but will also provide specific device applications for Homeland Security, Police, Fire, EMS, Physicians and other Healthcare Professionals. |
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Boston’s (research) potential knows no limits |
December 13, 2004 |
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As work continues on final client projects and other Neuroscience related research, Brevisys Technologies finds inspiration through Boston’s intellectual environment. Brevisys Technologies admits plans to create its own devices and technology for visualizing, manipulating, and sharing data and information. |
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Red Sox Win The World Series |
October 28, 2004 |
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“To enjoy life, we must touch much of it lightly” -Voltaire |
August 16, 2004 |
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Brevisys Technologies continues to work with advanced touch technologies.
Easily accessing and viewing data will be the keystone to future technology development. As a result, we are continuing our research and development of various touch technologies that can provide proper tactile feedback while simplifying traditional User Interfaces.
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Brevisys Technologies’ focus on Neuroscience opens new frontiers |
June 21, 2004 |
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Atif Khan, founder and CEO of Brevisys Technologies, reiterates company goals for applying advanced research in Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Neural Networks towards finding unique solutions for managing, storing, accessing and viewing data and information. Brevisys Technologies plans to create 3 specific devices that target various industries including Consumer, Security, and Medical. |
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