(SAN DIEGO, CA, December 3, 2009) – e.Digital Corporation (OTC: EDIG), a leading technology
innovator of dedicated portable entertainment systems and patented flash memory-related technology,
announced today the delivery of eVU™ portable in-flight entertainment (IFE) systems to North
American Airlines. The delivery was made pursuant to a new eVU systems and services order issued by
North American Airlines. To date, over 30 airlines have made dedicated portable systems powered by
e.Digital technology their in-flight entertainment choice.
North American Airlines is a wholly owned subsidiary of Global Aviation Holdings Inc.
(www.glah.com). A fully certified United States flag air carrier, North American Airlines provides air
transportation services throughout the world.
e.Digital’s proprietary studio-approved eVU portable entertainment system features a multi-language,
customizable, passenger-friendly interface and an industry-leading 20+ hours of continuous video
playback from a single battery charge. eVU is available in both 7″ and 8″ high resolution LCD screens
with 160 GB to 200 GB of rugged and reliable storage for many hours of movies, television shows,
music, specialty programming and games. eVU is the most reliable dedicated long play portable IFE
product available today and integrates the latest in battery safety features through its removable
“Smart” rechargeable high capacity battery pack.
“We’re pleased to have delivered our first order to a U.S. based air carrier,” commented Fred
Falk, president and CEO of e.Digital. “We welcome North American’s selection of eVU as their
choice for passenger entertainment.”
SAN DIEGO, CA, – September 14, 2009 – e.Digital Corporation (OTC: EDIG), a leading technology innovator of dedicated portable entertainment systems and patented flash memory-related technology, announced today that the United States District Court for the District of Utah (the “Court”) ruled in favor of e.Digital on all remaining claims in the digEcor v. e.Digital litigation.
The Court issued its Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law late last week in the lawsuit brought by digEcor against e.Digital. The Court’s findings and conclusions were based upon evidence presented at the May 2009 trial, as well as the post-trial briefings and arguments of the parties. In its decision, the Court dismissed all remaining digEcor claims with prejudice, ordering that digEcor recover no damages or injunctive relief. Specifically, the Court dismissed digEcor’s claims for breach of a November 2005 Purchase Order between the parties, breach of a digital rights management (“DRM”) Agreement, and breach of an October 22, 2002 Agreement. All claims were dismissed “with prejudice and on the merits.” The Court also declined to grant digEcor any injunctive relief in connection with the DRM-related claim.
To read the full findings of the Court, please click here:
http://www.edigital.com/docs/Verdict.pdf
About e.Digital Corporation: e.Digital is a leading innovator of dedicated portable in flight entertainment systems. More than 30 airlines have made dedicated portable systems powered by e.Digital technology their in flight entertainment choice. e.Digital also owns and is monetizing its Flash-R™ portfolio of flash memory-related patents. e.Digital was the first company to develop, employ and patent important technology that initiated the use of flash memory in portable devices. For more information about e.Digital , please visit: www.edigital.com.



