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Pulse-LINK Selected to Present at the California Tech Showcase 2008 in France



    San Diego-based Pulse-LINK, Inc. has been selected to present its
    CWave(R) Ultra Wideband (UWB) home networking solution at the
    California Tech Showcase (CTS 2008), being held in conjunction with
    the World Investment Conference in La Baule, France, June 4-6, 2008.
    Supported by the State of California, with endorsement from Governor
    Arnold Schwarzenegger, the event allows premier European business and
    technology leaders to be introduced to some of California´s most
    innovative high-tech companies.

    Hosted by EuroStart Capital Partners LLC, a San Francisco-based
    venture fund, CTS 2008 offers the opportunity for the most promising
    Californian companies to launch and accelerate their business in
    Europe. CTS 2008 sponsors include Dow Jones Venture Source, VLAB
    MIT/Stanford Venture Lab, Europe+ Foundation, Nair & Co., Inc., NYSE
    Euronext Stock Exchange, the State of California and Avenir Finances.

    Pulse-LINK was selected after an extensive review of more than 700
    companies by the CTS 2008 selection committee which included senior
    executives from leading European companies such as Siemens, T-Mobile,
    British Telecom, SAP, ST Microelectronics, Burda, Electricite de
    France, Societe Generale and Bouygues Telecom, among others.

    This high-profile event will allow Pulse-LINK to present to and
    meet with 200-300 CEOs, CIOs, and CTOs from Europe´s largest
    businesses. "This is an excellent opportunity for Pulse-LINK to
    identify potential clients, business partners and investors. CTS
    2008´s unique format will catalyze immediate revenue ramp-up in
    Europe," said Jean-Bernard Guerree, Managing Director at EuroStart.

    "We are honored to be chosen to showcase our CWave UWB home
    networking technology in front of this prestigious gathering of
    European business leaders," stated Bruce Watkins, Pulse-LINK
    Co-Founder and President/COO. "We would like to thank EuroStart, the
    event sponsors, and the Governor´s office for allowing us this
    opportunity to increase our European market presence."

    Pulse-LINK pioneered the commercialization of UWB communications.
    Its award-winning CWave(R) UWB chipset is the world´s highest
    performing "no new wires" solution for networking High Definition
    entertainment devices throughout the home. Devices enabled with the
    Pulse-LINK CWave(R) UWB chipset allow multiple streams of HD video
    content, multi-channel audio and high-speed data located anywhere in
    the home to be shared across the existing coax backbone, in addition
    to wireless networking capabilities within each room with guaranteed
    Quality of Service.

    CTS 2008 will take place in conjunction with the World Investment
    Conference (WIC 2008, http://www.worldinvestmentconference.com), which
    will feature hundreds of corporate and political leaders from firms
    such as Sony, Freescale, EDF, Nokia, BT, Total, Siemens, as well as
    government officials and ministers from around Europe.

    About Pulse-LINK, Inc.

    Pulse-LINK, Inc. is a privately held Delaware Corporation
    headquartered in Carlsbad, California, with over 300 issued and
    pending patents pertaining to UWB wired and wireless communications.
    Pulse-LINK´s CWave(R) UWB technology, FCC approved and commercially
    shipping in 2007, is a "no-new-wires" solution that delivers up to
    Gigabit data rates over coax and wireless networks from the same
    chipset, providing consumers with the unprecedented ability to
    distribute high quality multimedia content throughout the home.
    CWave(R) solutions support simultaneous operation of 1394, Gigabit
    Ethernet, and HDMI over coax and wireless connections. For additional
    information about Pulse-LINK, Inc., please visit:
    http://www.pulselink.net.

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    All forward-looking statements rely on assumptions and are subject to
    various risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to
    differ materially from expectations.