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03.30.06

Anti-Spam Gadget Debuts

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(MarketingVOX) One of the first anti-spam hardware appliances for individuals (and the only one that requires no monthly fee) debuts in two weeks, writes the New York Times. Spam Cube, a plastic cube four inches on a side and available in white, black, silver, pink or yellow, sells for $150 and is installed between an internet connection and router or computer. It intercepts all incoming email and compares it with a constantly evolving database of spam knowledge.

SpamCube developers say unlike anti-spam software or web-based applications, Spam Cube won't slow down PCs, and there's no software to install, troubleshoot or update. Spam Cube's artificial-intelligence circuitry will, over time, allow it to fine-tune its database to counter evolving spammer tactics.

The company says that, at the outset, the Spam Cube ought to achieve 90-95 percent accuracy and over time accuracy will improve to 98 percent.



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Another box! Why won't people switch to a Mac? I don't have to deal with spam or spyware nearly as much as the PC world. And I enjoy the minimalistic look of my desk.

Posted by: Spamouflage | 03.30.06

True nuf. But actually, the Spam Box seems a Mac-inspired product. Spare, square, minimalist, and comes in cool fruity flavors...!

Seriously, PC-users will join us eventually. Of that I'm confident.

Posted by: Ann Handley | 03.31.06

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