Torbay Holdings Inc.: Brakemoor Official Launch at the IDEAS Conference & Exhibition in Washington DC, Sept. 28-29, 2005


MINEOLA, N.Y., Sept. 20, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Torbay Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:TRBY) today announced that the official launch of Brakemoor(tm), a new generation of Anti.Fatigue(tm) software, would take place at the IDEAS (Interagency Disability Educational Awareness Showcase) Conference & Exhibition in Washington DC, Sept. 28-29, 2005.

IDEAS 2005 is described as the premier education and showcase event for Sections 504 and 508 compliance and implementation: Two days of networking, education and real-world information for users, by industry experts that address the most critical issues facing implementation and compliance today. You will learn practical, real-world solutions and best practices that can be immediately applied to make a difference in your agency's operation and bottom line.

Brakemoor(tm), in development terms, is ready for launch and will be available prior to the official launch as web logistics, designed for country specific installation, are completed.

Tom Large, President & CEO stated, "Our attendance at IDEAS 2005 demonstrates our continued support of the U.S. Government and the GSA and commitment to, and compliance with, the principles and the standards of Section 508. We intend to use this opportunity to strengthen and further our relationship with Federal Government purchasers and show them 'hands on' how we can help them meet their Section 508 procurement objectives and better serve the hands of those who work on computers by doing so. Every visitor to the booth (No. 802) will be given a full demonstration of our products, an explanation of our compliance versus other mouse input device products and they will each receive a Software Key to a full version evaluation copy of Brakemoor(tm)."

Designer Appliances, Inc, is leading the way in the development of Anti.Fatigue(tm) tools and technologies to manage the impact that fatigue is now understood to have upon computer users. Anti.Fatigue(tm) design conforms to Universal Design criteria so the design produces products that are more "Accessible and Assistive" to all, including persons with dexterity impairment or disability. We are all capable of fatigue.

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Exhibition Info (Designer Appliances, Inc. details in the process of update)

http://www.ideas508.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=Custom.Content&MenuID=1000


            

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