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Nexian Launches HandyGPS Pro With Rand McNally Software at New York Event Featuring Astronaut Scott Carpenter

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    SAN DIEGO--July 11, 2001, Nexian Inc., an innovative leader in mobile communications, introduced a new global positioning system (GPS) product designed to bring satellite-driven technology to the general public.

    The HandyGPS Pro, featuring Rand McNally's top-selling StreetFinder Deluxe travel navigation software, was presented at a special event during PC Expo (New York) featuring Mercury Astronaut Scott Carpenter.

    Nexian has received global recognition for its development of a compact GPS module for the Handspring Visor personal digital assistant that converts the device into a GPS receiver.

    Sitting on Handspring Visor's Springboard port, this micro-GPS module intelligently pinpoints locations on a detailed digital map, shows the position of nearby shops and attractions and aids in finding a destination. HandyGPS can also be used to search for locations by street name and record travels into memory to replay later.

    The Nexian/Rand McNally combination enables users to download maps, directions, points of interest and business services, as well as providing quick map searching.

    Sang Ho Son, chairman and CEO of Nexian, stated: "We are particularly pleased to be associated with HandSpring and Rand McNally, clearly the leaders in their respective fields, and to bring to the general public the same exciting technology that has so impacted the marine, aviation and automobile industries. GPS technology seems to be following the same growth pattern as the Internet, which also started as a military-funded project and is now inspiring diverse civilian uses."

    Retired Naval Commander Scott Carpenter is a pioneer of modern exploration with the unique distinction of being the only human ever to penetrate both inner and outer space, thereby acquiring the dual title, Astronaut/Aquanaut.

    He was one of the original seven Mercury Astronauts in the '60s and piloted his Aurora 7 spacecraft for three revolutions of the Earth. He also spent 30 days living and working on the ocean floor as team leader of the U.S. Navy's Sealab II Program.

    "It is so very appropriate for us to have Astronaut Scott Carpenter as our featured guest. It was during the '60s when America's first satellite was put in place and the world became enamored with space. Now GPS technology connects all of us with that remarkable environment," Sang Ho Son concluded.

    About Nexian Inc.

    Nexian Inc. (http://www.nexian.com) is an international wireless solutions company that aims to provide specialized solutions for the mobile Internet environment and also innovates cutting-edge GPS-ready communications devices for the rapidly networking world. Its HandyGPS products are at the forefront of efforts to meet the increasing demand for personalized navigation services.


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