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WordLogic Finalizes Tablet PC version of WordLogic Predictive Keyboard

Since the date of the litigation settlement announced July 23, 2004, WordLogic's management team has dedicated considerable time and effort in developing WordLogic's corporate strategy, identifying key markets and developing optimal marketing and product development strategies.

Integral to this process was the establishment of a product development strategy roadmap.

The Company's technological development team is presently finalizing a Tablet PC version of the critically acclaimed WordLogic Predictive Keyboard and anticipates Beta release in December 2004. Consumer release of this product is expected in the 1st quarter of 2005. The WordLogic patent-pending prediction engine will be used to increase text entry on these portable devices.

Additionally and perhaps more importantly, the Company's software engineers are developing a revolutionary application of the WordLogic Predictive Keyboard for the traditional PC desktop platform. Beta release of this unique application is anticipated for November 2004 with full commercial release in the 1st quarter of 2005.

"Initial response to our PC desktop application confirm it is a significant technological step forward in aiding the average person's ability to input information through existing keyboards and mouse technology," stated Franklin R. Evanshen, President and CEO of WordLogic Corporation.

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