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`FlyOver Technologies, Inc. announced today that the companyÂ?s 2nd generation Visual MapÂ?
`technology was implemented in KenwoodÂ?s latest release of Car Navigation Systems in Japan
`called Theater Navi.
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`TOKYO, JAPAN (PRWEB) FEBRUARY 11, 2004
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`FlyOver Technologies, Inc. announced today that the company s 2nd generation Visual MapÂ
`technology was implemented in Kenwood s latest release of Car Navigation Systems in Japan
`called Theater Navi.
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`These latest car navigation systems utilizing FlyOver technology to display aerial imagery as
`realistic 3D navigation map with all maps attributes. FlyOver 2nd generation aerial imagery
`streaming technology, presents Japan entire 47 Prefectures in four seasons view, as well as
`detailed 97 cities, indicate the current car position and trace the car movement in real-time via
`an on board GPS. In addition the  Sky Cruise View provides route guidance and Point of
`Interest placement. Realistic sky textures for day, sunset and night are dynamically changed
`with matching real-time change in image color tone.
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`Included will be two audio-visual navigation systems. Priced at 298,000 yen, the HDV-910 is the
`top-of-the-line navigation system equipped with a 20GB hard drive, a CD/DVD drive, as well as a
`MD player. Alternatively, with a price tag of 248,000 yen, the HDV-810 features a 20GB drive and
`a CD/DVD drive.
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`The aftermarket car navigation system shipments in Japan were estimated at 1.2 million units
`in 2003, up 20% from 2002.
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`http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/02/prweb103763.htm
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`Exhibit 2032
`Bradium Technologies LLC - patent owner
`Microsoft Corporation - petitioner
`IPR2016-00448
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`Isaac Levanon, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of FlyOver, stated, Â these new systems
`are the latest in total of five car navigation systems introduced by Kenwood with FlyOver
`technology since 2002. It is a renewed vote of confidence in the commercializing value of
`FlyOver technology to enhance driver s navigation experience. We overcame major technical
`barriers to allow larger area coverage imagery of over 60Gb with higher lossless compression,
`provide real-time filter to enhance image quality, and dynamically change the image color tone
`to match more realistic sky textures for day, sunset and night. FlyOver offer car navigation
`providers the benefit to integrate the FlyOver technology without redesigning their hardware,
`hence reducing both cost and time to market added Mr. Levanon.
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`Link to Kenwood site:     http://www.kenwood.com/j/products/carnavi/index.html
`Kenwood Press Release in Japanese: http://www.kenwood.co.jp/j/press/press20040113.html
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`About FlyOver:
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`Operates in Japan, Singapore, Korea and Israel, FlyOver offers the world s most sophisticated
`and optimized image streaming with 3D maneuverability for digital navigation systems. The
`company s strategic partners include car navigation makers, mapping data and point of
`interest providers, aerial and satellite imagery sensing companies, mobile content providers,
`homeland security and defense related entities.
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`FlyOver provides Visual Map patented (pending) technology to replace static mapping with
`real high definition imagery (satellite/aerial) for all devices, including PCs, PDAs, In-Car
`Navigation Systems and mobile handsets. Providing an interactive ability for people to view
`visual maps with motion (like a bird flying) and change the face of mapping by giving us the
`freedom to look at the world and related information in a more realistic way. All is accessible
`over narrowband communication with extremely thin client viewer, as software only solution
`with no hardware support including DirectX, DirectDraw or OpenGL support.
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`FlyOver name, logo and Visual Map are trademarks of FlyOver Technologies, Inc.
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`System View:    http://www.2flyover.co.kr/FLV/images/hdv_910_basic.jpg
`http://www.kenwood.com/j/products/carnavi/theaternavi/hdv910/img/ph_atach910.jpg    
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