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Warning Management Services Announces the Fall Launch of Warning Magazine

Warning Management Services Announces the Fall Launch of Warning Magazine
Monday May 15, 9:30 am ET

LOS ANGELES, May 15, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- Warning Management Services, Inc. (Other OTC:WNMI.PK - News) and Uber Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Warning, today announced that its publication, The Speed Magazine will re-launch this fall as Warning Magazine.

The Speed Magazine, to be re-launched as Warning Magazine, is a full color college entertainment magazine, available free to students and readers in 15 cities nationwide. 150,000 copies of The Speed are distributed seven times a year in Athens, Baton Rouge, Birmingham, Bloomington, Gainesville, Knoxville, Lafayette, Louisville, Los Angeles, Memphis, Nashville, New Orleans, Tallahassee, Temps and Tuscaloosa. Readership demographic includes male and female audiences ages 17-29. Editorial focuses on trends, fashion, music, technology, relationship issues, career development, current events, social life, student concerns, health, dining and sports.

In addition, http://www.thespeedmagazine.com will now be http://www.warningmagazine.com. The new website will launch in June.

Catherine Tran, Editor-In-Chief of Warning Magazine said, ``College magazines have become chic. People no longer keep college magazines in their attics, closets or remote corners of bookshelves. We believe, given our team of writers, graphic designers, access to models and celebrities, Warning Magazine is going to be the hottest college publication in the nation.''

``Re-naming of the magazine to Warning makes sense,'' said William Scott Whitfield, Publisher of Warning Magazine. ``The advantages of the name change to Warning will not only give us brand recognition in all of these vital U.S. cities, but will enable us to mass market the modeling agency, search out new models and talent and increase awareness of our clothing lines and publishing endeavors.''

Brian Bonar, Chairman and CEO of Warning Management Services Inc., commented, ``Advertisers have come to realize the buying potential of this demographic market and have budgeted for national advertising through this media. We plan a campaign to contact existing clients, advertising agencies and industrial and commercial accounts who, potentially, would be interested in procuring national advertising space.'' Bonar continued, ``We are also exploring expansion of the Warning Magazine in other major cities in the U.S.''

About Warning Management Services Inc.:

Warning Management Services, founded in 1998, through its Uber Models and Warning Model Management divisions develops and supplies models for fashion editorials in magazines, catalogs and newspaper advertisements and for advertising clients who use models in posters, websites, billboards and other outlets. Warning Model Management (http://www.warningmanagement.com) models also make TV, video and personal appearances. Its other divisions include the speed magazine, the Uber Girl and Uber Vintage clothing.

The Company also owns Employment Systems, Inc. (http://www.employmentsystems.com), which provides staffing services and business processing services to municipalities and small businesses throughout Southern California.

About Uber Inc.

Uber Inc. (Uber Models) (http://www.ubermodels.com) founded in 1999, has provided and developed models for all aspects of the modeling and talent industry including print, runway, showroom and spokes modeling. In addition to direct booking, Uber has placed models with agencies worldwide.

The Speed Magazine (http://www.thespeedmagazine.com), launched in 2002 as part of Uber Inc., is currently available at major universities in Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee and Kentucky. The publication is available free to readers on campuses and in surrounding businesses. Ubergirl (http://www.theUbergirl.com), Uber Inc.'s talent division, supplies promotional models for special events, tradeshows and conferences. Additionally, Ubergirls are featured in film, television and commercials.

UberVintage (http://www.UberVintage.com) designs, sells and distributes vintage t-shirts and original design t-shirts. The products will be available online and in specialty boutiques nationwide.

Brian Bonar has been Chairman of Warning Management Services Inc. since February, 2004, and is also Chairman and CEO of Dalrada Financial Corporation (OTC BB:DRDF.OB - News), located in San Diego, which provides a variety of professional services related to human resources to businesses, and CEO of The Solvis Group, Inc. (Other OTC:SLVG.PK - News), which includes a number of operating units, including M&M Nursing Services and CallCenterHR(tm). The Company provides a variety of staffing services to businesses, including comprehensive human resource administration, payroll services, workers compensation and risk management insurance, and employee benefits such as health insurance, supplemental insurance, HSA plans, 125 cafeteria plans, and 401(k) plans. The Company also includes an imaging products and services unit, Imaging Tech, Inc., which provides a variety of innovative products and services associated with graphics, photography, and color management.

Statements in this press release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements, including statements regarding future revenues and sales projections, plans for future financing, the ability to meet operational milestones, marketing arrangements and plans, and shipments to and regulatory approvals in international markets. Such statements reflect management's current views, are based on certain assumptions and involve risks and uncertainties. Actual results, events, or performance may differ materially from the above forward-looking statements due to a number of important factors, and will be dependent upon a variety of factors, including, but not limited to, our ability to obtain additional financing that will allow us to continue our current and future operations and whether demand for our products and services in domestic and international markets will continue to expand. The Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update these forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that occur after the date hereof or to reflect any change in the Company's expectations with regard to these forward-looking statements or the occurrence of unanticipated events. Factors that may impact the Company's success are more fully disclosed in the Company's most recent public filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (``SEC''), including its annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended Dec. 31, 2002, and its subsequent filings with the SEC.


Contact:

Warning Management Services Inc.
Brian Bonar
(858) 277-5300
bbonar@dalrada.com

Uber Inc./Warning Model Management LLC
Catherine Tran
Cat@ubermodels.com
William S. Whitfield
Scott@ubermodels.com
(310) 860-9969

Source: Warning Management Services, Inc.

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