Contact: Kent Gividen Xabler Phone: (888) 388-0503 x86 Fax: (801) 705-0523 Box 51001 Provo, UT 84605-1001 For Immediate Release Press Release Provo, Utah - August 22, 2002: At Booth 812A, Xabler is showing the Xabler Digital Music Server (DMS), a versatile yet inexpensive digital music player. With Xabler DMS, users are able to store over 800 hours of music. By integrating audio from streaming Internet radio stations, users are able to receive personalized sounds from anywhere in the world. The Xabler DMS allows connection of the server to any audio input. For instance, the server has the ability to connect to a multi-room audio system, an audio matrix, a pre-amp, an amplifier, etc. The Xabler Digital Music Server is accessed through a standard web interface to control audio playback features. Any browser can control it, making it one of the most versatile devices on the market. Any device that can launch a web browser can run the software--no proprietary devices are required. Control options include web tablets, PDAs, desktops, laptops, and browser-enabled phones. The Xabler DMS allows control with any Pocket PC-based device, such as the Compaq IPAQ, HP Jornada, Casio Cassiopeia and many others. Any touchscreen with the ability to run a web browser can control the server. In-wall touchscreens or wireless touchscreens also provide control and are available from Xabler. A standard PC may be used to control the Xabler DMS for uploading files, creating playlists or organizing music files and volumes. The Xabler DMS may also be controlled from a variety of automation systems and devices. Standard ASCII codes may be passed through to the server to control playback features from wall-mounted keypads or other third-party systems. Playlists are easily changed or arranged using a standard web browser. Xabler DMS provides the ability to easily organize songs to create custom playlists. All of this functionality is accomplished through a single interface. Xabler DMS has the ability to play practically any Internet Radio station and can be added to a list of favorites for an additional source of music. The World Wide Web currently provides connections to thousands of Internet radio stations that can be added to a personal playlist.