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Saracens game. http:// story behind the Springboks rights fee of 250,000 for playing the Saracens is an entirely different and even more scary one as it shows how good rugby goes bad for 250,000.It started in July when the Acting Managing Director of SA Rugby, Andy Marinos, recommended and advised SA Rugby that they earn a rights fee of 250,000 for each of the Leicester and Saracens midweek matches and that these games be considered not as "Emerging Springbok" games but as fully fledged "Springbok" games.Quite apart from devaluing and pricing the intellectual property of the Springboks match 22 and management team at the bargain basement firesale price of 250,000, to play at Wembley, arguably the world's best rugby stadium, he suggested that this would "prevent the loss of talented potential Springboks to other countries" and that this would have an "impact on the RWC 2011 squad".Marinos went on to say that he "considered it imperative that SA Rugby builds up a pool of Springboks for 2011 RWC" and so on Marinos' recommendation and insistence, SA Rugby got suckered right royally in the boardroom and on the pitch these past 2 weeks.Gate receipts from the Wembley match alone, against Saracens last night, were over 5million to Saracens. (Nasdaq: OPWV), one of the worlds leading softwareinnovators enabling revenue-generating personalized services which converge themobile and broadband experience, today announced the appointment of David Nagelto its board of directors. Nagel brings to Openwave more than 35 years oftechnology leadership and management experience in building profitablebusinesses. Nagel previously served as president, chief executive officer and adirector of PalmSource, Inc. With this appointment, Openwaves Board is nowcomposed of seven directors, six of whom are independent. "The appointment of David Nagel brings invaluable industry and managementexpertise to our Board," said Kenneth Denman, Openwaves chief executiveofficer. "In addition to his overall technical expertise in the wireless space,Davids management experience with leading carriers and with technologycompanies will serve Openwave well as we continue to drive new, innovativeproducts into the global marketplace." "Im delighted for the opportunity to lend my technical expertise and experiencein helping develop new opportunities for Openwave," said Nagel.

"Openwave has animpressive heritage as an industry leader and a solid product portfolio that iskey in helping to drive shareholder value. Im looking forward to being a partof Openwaves future growth and innovation." Prior to joining Openwaves Board, Nagel served as a member of the Palm Board ofDirectors and then as the first chief executive officer of PalmSource, now knownas ACCESS Systems Americas, Inc., a subsidiary of ACCESS which develops the PalmOS PDA operating system. Before Palm, Nagel was the chief technology officer atAT&T and president of AT&T Labs. Earlier in his career, Nagel served as seniorvice president at Apple Computer where he led the worldwide research anddevelopment group responsible for Mac OS software, Macintosh hardware, imagingand other peripheral products development. Nagel currently serves on the Board of Directors for Leapfrog Enterprises Inc.and Tessera Technologies, Inc About OpenwaveOpenwave Systems Inc. (Nasdaq: OPWV) is one of the worlds leading innovators ofsoftware applications and infrastructure designed to enable revenue-generating,personalized services, including mobile analytics, content adaptation, mobileand broadband advertising, and a suite of unified messaging solutions.

As the communications industry intersects with the internet, Openwave softwareenables service providers to converge services, increasing the value of theirnetworks by accelerating time to market and reducing the cost and complexityassociated with new service deployment. Openwaves unique product portfolioprovides a complete range of mobile internet service management, messaging, andlocation based solutions. For more information please visit Cautionary Note Regarding Forward Looking StatementsThis press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning ofSection 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1943 and Section 27A of theSecurities Act of 1933, including, but not limited to, the aforementioned focuson network-based offerings and the anticipated impact on Openwave's financialstatements. These forward-looking statements are subject to many risks anduncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from thoseprojected. Notwithstanding changes that may occur with respect to mattersrelating to any forward looking statements, Openwave assumes no obligation toupdate the forward-looking statements included in this press release. For a detailed discussion of these and other cautionary statements, please referto the risk factors discussed in the Company's filings with the U.S.

Securitiesand Exchange Commission ("SEC"), including, but not limited to, the Company'sAnnual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2008, itsQuarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2008, and anysubsequently filed reports. All documents also are available through the SEC'sElectronic Data Gathering Analysis and Retrieval system (EDGAR) at from Openwave's website at is the trademark of Openwave Systems Inc. All other trademarks are theproperties of their respective owners. Handset Makers and Content Developers Can Easily Add Haptics to Deliver SuperiorMobile User ExperiencesSAN JOSE, Calif.(Business Wire)Immersion Corporation (NASDAQ:IMMR), the leading developer and licensor of touchfeedback technology announces its industry-leading haptic (touch) technology isnow available for implementation in phones powered by Android, the Open HandsetAlliance's open source platform for mobile devices. Haptics has been found to increase userspeed, accuracy, and satisfaction as well as make operation more intuitive,engaging, and fun. "Touch feedback is the future of the digital device user experience," said CraigVachon, vice president and general manager of Immersions Mobility line ofbusiness. "With more sophisticated features and increasing user demand for bothease-of-use and elegance of design, haptics is key to helping device makersdeliver products that delight customers.