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I don't believe that Tim Riker was a founder of Saygus. The only reference of his being a founder is in the video title of their introduction to the V2. Riker's LinkedIn, personal website, etc. make no reference to being a founder of Saygus. Furthermore, all of the information I have found researching the company only lists Sayers as the founder. Finally, there is a document on Virtual Press Office that details the key members of Saygus, and it lists Riker as the CTO and not a founder: http://www.virtualpressoffice.com/JPContentAccessServlet?fileContentId=1000000035606&source=sd&showId=3667
I'm therefore going to remove Riker from the founders in the first section until we can get some sort of confirmation from Saygus that he is a founder. Otherwise It's impossible to cite.
-Ryan
== I don't believe the Qualcomm 835 spec sheet supports the existence of a V2-2 handset == Tim Riker is a Co-Founder. The Founder is Chad Sayers. They connected up when Riker was the CTO at Lineo between 1999 and 2001.
I don't believe the Qualcomm 835 spec sheet supports the existence of a V2-2 handset let alone the claim that anyone will be able to exchange their first version device.
I call dubious. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.82.182.34 (talk) 16:22, 26 June 2017 (UTC)
Notability?
editIs this failed smartphone company really worthy of a Wikipedia page? WP:Notability 24.131.245.7 (talk) 07:25, 28 August 2023 (UTC)
Sentencing
editHi! Mr. Sayers was convicted (pleaded guilty?) according to a press release this month. So I updated the article with the information.