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                        <title>Spam Cube Signs Exclusive Global Distribution Deal With eSys </title>
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                        <description>Spam Cube Inc. founders Joseph P. Marino &#38; Jonathan Fortin are going global in their battle against unwanted email, and they&#8217;ve found a distribution partner who&#8217;s got their back. [PRWeb Aug 29, 2006]</description>
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                        <pubDate>Wed, 30 Aug 2006 10:17:33 -0700</pubDate>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[New York (PRWEB) August 29, 2006 &#8211; Spam Cube, Inc &#8211; which created the Spam Cube&#8482; the world&#8217;s first OnDemand security hardware gadget that stops spam, viruses and phishing for home networks &#8211; has teamed up with US$ 2 Billion eSys Technologies, one of the world&#8217;s fastest growing IT Companies and clearly among Top 10 Companies in Technology distribution. Their exclusive distribution deal will help move the Spam Cube beyond the borders of United States and into the hands of PC users worldwide.



&#8220;We partnered with eSys because they&#8217;re a global electronics distribution powerhouse,&#8221; said Marino. &#8220;We&#8217;ve intentionally held out on picking an exclusive distribution partner for Spam Cube. Our business development team had multiple offers on the table from other distributors, but we weren&#8217;t satisfied with their value propositions. eSys won our business because they&#8217;re giving us more than sales and logistics support &#8211; they&#8217;re giving us the attention we need to bring the Spam Cube to the entire world quicker.&#8221;

And the quicker the better. Spammers around the world are growing in sophistication everyday, with companies losing nearly $20 billion annually in productivity and costs associated with combating spam, according to a recent report in the Toronto Globe and Mail. Said Canadian computer science researcher John Aycock: &#8220;It&#8217;s very much an arms race between the good guys and the bad guys.&#8221;

Spam Cube is leading this legion of good guys against a high-tech axis of evil. With the distributing power of eSys behind them, more customers around the world will have access to Spam Cube Inc.&#8217;s unique device that protects up to four computers in the home without a costly subscription. The Spam Cube &#8722; featured on HGTV&#8217;s I Want That! Tech Toys and on the front page of the New York Times&#8217; Business Day section &#8722; eliminates spam content at the source by identifying known solicitors of spam and purging them from email inboxes. Spam Cube, which works in unison with every operating system and is priced at $150, is also the ultimate weapon against viruses and phishing emails, which are sent in an attempt to scam the user into surrendering private information.

The partnership with eSys Technologies gives Spam Cube Inc. access to a global distributor with an impeccable reputation, subsidiary operations in 38 countries and 30,000 strong Channel partners in more than 85 countries. Incorporated in 2000, eSys has revolutionized the IT distribution world by deploying a business model involving centralized back-office and shared services, while maintaining a personalized approach with every single client.

&#8220;eSys believes that technology innovators or brand owners like Spam Cube should focus on their core capabilities and outsource non-core peripheral activities to get higher efficiencies,&#8221; said eSys COO Neeraj Chauhan. &#8220;eSys is offering Spam Cube a unique outsourcing proposition with a comprehensive set of services including global logistics and warehousing, transactional services, sales support, reverse logistics and online B2B &#38; B2C operations. We look forward to working with Spam Cube and helping them achieve their business objectives in the most efficient way.&#8221;

Spam Cube&#8217;s cutting-edge advances go beyond stopping spam. The company offers an optional service called Security OnDemand&#8482;, which deletes email viruses from inboxes and alerts users whenever they receive a fraudulent email. For an annual rate of $52, Security OnDemand provides McAfee and Symantec Norton anti-virus and Spam... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/SpamCube/eSys/prweb430459.htm]]></content:encoded>
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                        <itunes:subtitle>Spam Cube Signs Exclusive Global Distribution Deal With eSys </itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[New York (PRWEB) August 29, 2006 &#8211; Spam Cube, Inc &#8211; which created the Spam Cube&#8482; the world&#8217;s first OnDemand security hardware gadget that stops spam, viruses and phishing for home networks &#8211; has teamed up with US$ 2 Billion eSys Technologies, one of the world&#8217;s fastest growing IT Companies and clearly among Top 10 Companies in Technology distribution. Their exclusive distribution deal will help move the Spam Cube beyond the borders of United States and into the hands of PC users worldwide.



&#8220;We partnered with eSys because they&#8217;re a global electronics distribution powerhouse,&#8221; said Marino. &#8220;We&#8217;ve intentionally held out on picking an exclusive distribution partner for Spam Cube. Our business development team had multiple offers on the table from other distributors, but we weren&#8217;t satisfied with their value propositions. eSys won our business because they&#8217;re giving us more than sales and logistics support &#8211; they&#8217;re giving us the attention we need to bring the Spam Cube to the entire world quicker.&#8221;

And the quicker the better. Spammers around the world are growing in sophistication everyday, with companies losing nearly $20 billion annually in productivity and costs associated with combating spam, according to a recent report in the Toronto Globe and Mail. Said Canadian computer science researcher John Aycock: &#8220;It&#8217;s very much an arms race between the good guys and the bad guys.&#8221;

Spam Cube is leading this legion of good guys against a high-tech axis of evil. With the distributing power of eSys behind them, more customers around the world will have access to Spam Cube Inc.&#8217;s unique device that protects up to four computers in the home without a costly subscription. The Spam Cube &#8722; featured on HGTV&#8217;s I Want That! Tech Toys and on the front page of the New York Times&#8217; Business Day section &#8722; eliminates spam content at the source by identifying known solicitors of spam and purging them from email inboxes. Spam Cube, which works in unison with every operating system and is priced at $150, is also the ultimate weapon against viruses and phishing emails, which are sent in an attempt to scam the user into surrendering private information.

The partnership with eSys Technologies gives Spam Cube Inc. access to a global distributor with an impeccable reputation, subsidiary operations in 38 countries and 30,000 strong Channel partners in more than 85 countries. Incorporated in 2000, eSys has revolutionized the IT distribution world by deploying a business model involving centralized back-office and shared services, while maintaining a personalized approach with every single client.

&#8220;eSys believes that technology innovators or brand owners like Spam Cube should focus on their core capabilities and outsource non-core peripheral activities to get higher efficiencies,&#8221; said eSys COO Neeraj Chauhan. &#8220;eSys is offering Spam Cube a unique outsourcing proposition with a comprehensive set of services including global logistics and warehousing, transactional services, sales support, reverse logistics and online B2B &#38; B2C operations. We look forward to working with Spam Cube and helping them achieve their business objectives in the most efficient way.&#8221;

Spam Cube&#8217;s cutting-edge advances go beyond stopping spam. The company offers an optional service called Security OnDemand&#8482;, which deletes email viruses from inboxes and alerts users whenever they receive a fraudulent email. For an annual rate of $52, Security OnDemand provides McAfee and Symantec Norton anti-virus and Spam... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/SpamCube/eSys/prweb430459.htm]]></itunes:summary>

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                        <title>Spam Cube Will Play Starring Role on HGTV&#8217;s &#8216;Tech Toys&#8217; </title>
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                        <description>The revolutionary Spam Cube has been praised in the pages of the New York Times, streamed across ABC News and popularized in PC World. Now, the television audience will get its first look at one of the hottest high-tech devices when Spam Cube is featured this Sunday at 10 p.m. ET/PT on HGTV&#8217;s new show, &#8220;I Want That! Tech Toys.&#8221; [PRWeb Aug 1, 2006]</description>
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                        <pubDate>Fri,  4 Aug 2006 15:49:02 -0700</pubDate>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[SoHo, New York (PRWEB) August 1, 2006 -- HGTV&#8217;s latest version of the popular &#8220;I Want That!&#8221; series is tech talk that goes beyond geek-speak, appealing to the everyday person with profiles on the latest and most innovative devices like the virtual laser keyboard, Pez MP3 player and the bling-bling of lighted chrome rims. The Spam Cube will be part of the &#8220;Tech Toys&#8221; lineup during the show&#8217;s second episode.



&#8220;This is reality TV at its best. HGTV randomly called one of our customers, went to their home and filmed them using their Spam Cube. This is a really good way for people to see how well the Spam Cube works in a real life scenario, a review by the people for the people on prime time national television is as good as it gets,&#8221; said Spam Cube Inc. CEO Joesph P. Marino.

The show, hosted by self-proclaimed gadget geek Chi-Lan Lieu, will keep it real when it comes to reporting on products like the Spam Cube, serving up stories that audiences will find informative, useful and sometimes amusing.

&#8220;The show features the items in real-world settings, with real people using them,&#8221; said Nancy LeBrun, Head of Production and Development at NAHB Production Group, which produces the show. &#8220;In Spam Cube&#8217;s case, it&#8217;s a small business that is fighting the spam curse.&#8221;

From Day 1, battling that curse has been the mission of Marino and co-founder Jonathan Fortin. The Spam Cube&#8217;s cutting-edge ability to stop unwanted email has made it one of the most popular tech items of 2006, and the appearance Aug. 6 on HGTV (Repeat Sept. 6. 9pm. ET/PT) will likely create a new wave of interest for the product.

In order to be featured on &#8220;Tech Toys,&#8221; LeBrun said the products have to meet a certain criteria, and Spam Cube fits those qualifications to the T. Working in unison with every operating system, Spam Cube protects up to four home computers. Roughly the size of a pack of gum, the Spam Cube is a lightweight at four inches, but is definitely a heavyweight when fighting spam. With simple installation and no subscription fees, it&#8217;s easy to see why Spam Cube is getting national airtime on HGTV.

&#8220;The items are selected for a combination of their fun factor, usefulness, unique qualities, newness, entertainment or design factors and price,&#8221; said LeBrun. &#8220;Items featured on the original &#8216;I Want That&#8217; often receive heavy volume of inquiries through the HGTV.com website.&#8221;

That&#8217;s good news for Spam Cube, and bad news for peddlers of spam, viruses and phishing emails


Information about the Spam Cube debut on HGTV can be found here: <a href="http://301url.com/hgtv-spamcube" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="I Want That! Tech Toys Episode HITEC-102">I Want That! Tech Toys Episode HITEC-102</a>


About Spam Cube, Inc

Founded in mid 2003, Spam Cube, Inc is known for creating the world&#039;s first anti-spam gadget for the home called The Spam Cube. The Spam Cube is famous for protecting every day consumers who are faced with complex spam, viruses and identity fraud scams on the Internet, by simply plugging it into their home computer or home network.

Spam Cube, Inc is based in New York , NY and has 11 patents pending.

Spam Cube&#039;s Internet address is <a href="http://www.spamcube.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.spamcube.com</a>


About Home &#38; Garden Television (HGTV)

Do-it-yourselfers may find it more fun to watch Home &#38; Garden Television (HGTV) than actually doing the work themselves. Owned by Scripps Networks, the HGTV cable network features... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/8/prweb419175.htm]]></content:encoded>
                        <itunes:author>David Soares</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>Spam Cube Will Play Starring Role on HGTV&#8217;s &#8216;Tech Toys&#8217; </itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[SoHo, New York (PRWEB) August 1, 2006 -- HGTV&#8217;s latest version of the popular &#8220;I Want That!&#8221; series is tech talk that goes beyond geek-speak, appealing to the everyday person with profiles on the latest and most innovative devices like the virtual laser keyboard, Pez MP3 player and the bling-bling of lighted chrome rims. The Spam Cube will be part of the &#8220;Tech Toys&#8221; lineup during the show&#8217;s second episode.



&#8220;This is reality TV at its best. HGTV randomly called one of our customers, went to their home and filmed them using their Spam Cube. This is a really good way for people to see how well the Spam Cube works in a real life scenario, a review by the people for the people on prime time national television is as good as it gets,&#8221; said Spam Cube Inc. CEO Joesph P. Marino.

The show, hosted by self-proclaimed gadget geek Chi-Lan Lieu, will keep it real when it comes to reporting on products like the Spam Cube, serving up stories that audiences will find informative, useful and sometimes amusing.

&#8220;The show features the items in real-world settings, with real people using them,&#8221; said Nancy LeBrun, Head of Production and Development at NAHB Production Group, which produces the show. &#8220;In Spam Cube&#8217;s case, it&#8217;s a small business that is fighting the spam curse.&#8221;

From Day 1, battling that curse has been the mission of Marino and co-founder Jonathan Fortin. The Spam Cube&#8217;s cutting-edge ability to stop unwanted email has made it one of the most popular tech items of 2006, and the appearance Aug. 6 on HGTV (Repeat Sept. 6. 9pm. ET/PT) will likely create a new wave of interest for the product.

In order to be featured on &#8220;Tech Toys,&#8221; LeBrun said the products have to meet a certain criteria, and Spam Cube fits those qualifications to the T. Working in unison with every operating system, Spam Cube protects up to four home computers. Roughly the size of a pack of gum, the Spam Cube is a lightweight at four inches, but is definitely a heavyweight when fighting spam. With simple installation and no subscription fees, it&#8217;s easy to see why Spam Cube is getting national airtime on HGTV.

&#8220;The items are selected for a combination of their fun factor, usefulness, unique qualities, newness, entertainment or design factors and price,&#8221; said LeBrun. &#8220;Items featured on the original &#8216;I Want That&#8217; often receive heavy volume of inquiries through the HGTV.com website.&#8221;

That&#8217;s good news for Spam Cube, and bad news for peddlers of spam, viruses and phishing emails


Information about the Spam Cube debut on HGTV can be found here: <a href="http://301url.com/hgtv-spamcube" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank" title="I Want That! Tech Toys Episode HITEC-102">I Want That! Tech Toys Episode HITEC-102</a>


About Spam Cube, Inc

Founded in mid 2003, Spam Cube, Inc is known for creating the world&#039;s first anti-spam gadget for the home called The Spam Cube. The Spam Cube is famous for protecting every day consumers who are faced with complex spam, viruses and identity fraud scams on the Internet, by simply plugging it into their home computer or home network.

Spam Cube, Inc is based in New York , NY and has 11 patents pending.

Spam Cube&#039;s Internet address is <a href="http://www.spamcube.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">http://www.spamcube.com</a>


About Home &#38; Garden Television (HGTV)

Do-it-yourselfers may find it more fun to watch Home &#38; Garden Television (HGTV) than actually doing the work themselves. Owned by Scripps Networks, the HGTV cable network features... To read the press release in full goto http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/8/prweb419175.htm]]></itunes:summary>

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