2008 Headlines


December 11, 2008: Precision Technologies works with California Software Labs to successfully port Adobe Flash Lite 3.1 to Linux/Arm-based embedded platform.

Product requirements included having the Flash Lite 3.1 Player run in the Linux Frame Buffer environment, touchscreen user interface and full internet connectivity via on-board wifi.


November 18, 2008: MTD Gaming, Inc. showcases the second generation of their gaming platform and portfolio of game titles at the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada.


June 12, 2008: Precision Technologies works with California Software Labs to successfully port the Firefox browser to Linux/Arm-based embedded platform.

Precision Technologies worked closely with Calsoft to successfully port the Firefox browser and GTK+ toolkit to a customized Linux environment running over the DirectFB framebuffer interface rather than the more traditional X environment typically used on standard Linux-based PCs.


March 24, 2008: MTD Gaming, Inc. installs initial products in multiple California casinos.

The successful launch and initial installation of product into the California marketplace marks another major milestone in the validation and commercialization of the MTD gaming platform. Having succesfully deployed product in the fiercly competative California market clearly paves the way for future business expansion, both in product line and potential target markets.


January 10, 2008: Turn Play introduces player profiles, private messaging and group discussions.

The Turn Play user experience has been enhanced to include personalized player profiles, private messaging and discussion groups. Now all Turn Play users can communicate more freely with each other, and quickly share their thoughts and ideas with individual users, or the entire Turn Play community. The introduction of these core social networking features will continue to be enhanced to provide the most fully featured turn-based gaming experience on the internet.

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