Archive for September, 2009

Tekzilla: “Keyboard vs. Swine Flu”

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Occupational Health and Safety Magazine: by Ronnie Rittenberry

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The Home and Living Examiner: “Best little home product for fighting the flu” September 24, 5:16 PM

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Cyber Clean Americas Is our guest today.

Q.: Welcome: Alan Sutton, CEO. Thanks for being on the best little home products. Cyber Clean kind of looks like the “slime” that kids play with? What is Cyber Clean?

A.: Cyber Clean may look like slime, however it is nothing like Slime at all from a material and chemical makeup point of view. Cyber Clean was created to provide specific solutions to problems that conventional cleaners like Air Cans, Wipes and sprays cannot solve.

Q.: What are some of the properties of Cyber Clean that make it a good product? Does it help against viral illness?

A.: Cyber Clean kills 99.99% of Germs on all hard surfaces. It is made from non-toxic and biodegradable substances

Q.: How are your customers using Cyber Clean?

A.: Cyber Clean is used to clean all products that have difficult to reach areas or cracks and crevices. The most obvious of these are keyboards, mobile phones, wall outlets, and actually Cyber Clean is an amazing cleaner for Air Vents and Filters, the gap between your carpet and the wall that the vacuum can’t reach and much more! All you have to do is press and pull. Do not rub as Cyber Clean is a non-mechanical cleaning compound.

Q.: What types of home surfaces would you use this product on—can you provide some examples?

Cyber Clean is fantastic to use on Air Conditioning Vents and filters, Telephones, Remote Controls, The Back of your hair dryer, computer keyboards, Alarm keypads speakers, stereo equipment, the back air vents on your Television which get filled with dust and much more!

Parents can use Cyber Clean to:
Toys and toys for pets, light switches, doorknobs, kitchen sponges, microwave and kitchen door handles, stairway railings, hand soap dispensers and more.

Q.: What size containers does Cyber Clean come in? And how do you know when it has reached its efficiency?

A.: Cyber Clean comes in three sizes a Foil Bag, a Standard Cup, and a Pop Up Cup. The product has a special resealable packaging that carries a strength meter on it. When you place Cyber Clean back in the package you can see by its color indicator on the strength meter how much cleaning power Cyber Clean has left. The cleaning capacity of Cyber Clean depends upon how much dirt and dust you absorb into it. Over time the Cyber Clean will change its color based on how much dirt and dust it has absorbed. When the Bright yellow turns to a dark green it is time to replace your Cyber Clean.

Q.: Is there anything else you would like to tell Home and Living Readers?

A.: You do not have to clean your Cyber Clean. All the dirt and dust is microencapsulated inside of the mass and never migrates to your hand or to the next surface. For more information about Cyber Clean and to see it in action, please visit www.cyberclean.tv
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Picture Business Magazine: “Successful ECRM/Levin Consulting Electronics/Photo Retail Summit Held in Arizona” Sep 23, 2009

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The ECRM and Levin Consulting Electronics and Photo Retail Summit, held last month in Chandler, AZ, was, once again, a solid success. The two organizations refer to the Summit as “the most comprehensive electronics and photo event of the year” and for what attendees are able to take from the event it’s a fair assessment.

Among the more interesting new technologies on display was 3M’s red-hot MPro 120 (an upgrade from the 110) micro projector. Based on the pico-projection technology, the 120 fits in the palm of a hand  and throws off an image that stays sharp up to around 40-inches. The 120 has a better battery (4 hrs as opposed to 1), built-in stereo speakers, and a sleeker look, though a tad bigger than the 110. The extra bulk is worth it as it also houses better optics.

The folks at Cyber Clean displayed an interesting CE cleaning product that can be used on all sorts of gadgets to get out the grit and grime that accumulates after repeated use. It is essentially a green-colored goo that you press on to the surface of the device and press in to fill in any gaps. The dirt and such clings to the goo and you simply remove the stuff to lift out the dirt. Pretty cool.

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Cyber Clean in Luxury Housing Trends & Home Improvement Ideas

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Cyber Cleaning

17 September 2009

When you work from home, it’s important to have a space to yourself. It also helps when that space is free from clutter and it’s clean. Although there are keyboard dust sprays and sanitary wipes, it’s hard to tell how clean you get your keyboard, cell phone or printer. So what can you use?

Cyber Clean is a gadget that looks and acts similar to silly putty. It has germ fighting properties, and it can also get into cracks that conventional cleaners don’t often reach. Unlike sanitary wipes, this product can be used over and over again, and it’s biodegradable.

It’s not usually fun to clean out your keyboards or the buttons on your phone, because it’s frustrating when you can’t reach those small dust and dirt particles. However, it might be fun as well as a stress relieving experience to squish and squash the Cyber Clean over your electronic equipment.

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Cyber Clean rated #2 of all 250,000 Products at CEDIA 2009

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Home Theater Forum: Parker Clack

After walking all around CEDIA this year several items really made an impression and I wanted to share my opinions on what I saw. They are in no particular order or ranking.

1. I agree with Ron and RAF that one of the very best and cool things I observed at CEDIA this year was Accell’s AVGRIP Locking HDMI¬†Cable. This allows you to plug in your HDMI cable and have it lock into place. You release the cable by pulling back slightly on the head of the cable. It isn’t locked so tight that it won’t come out if you accidently were to trip over it. You don’t want to be pulling your monitor off the wall or your stand and have it come crashing to the floor because the cable didn’t release. Instead it will come out with a minimal amount of pull (about 12 lbs) and not come falling out when you don’t want it to. This device just works.

2). I was walking around the press room and noticed a folder from a company called Cyber Clean (http://www.cyberclean.tv) , from a company called Cyber Clean Americas. This is another one of those products that just works. It is a gel that you take out of the package and press into things like your keyboard on your computer, the keyboard on your cell, the buttons on your printer/fax and so forth and you pull it back off. This takes with it all the dust and other junk that builds up over time and retains it in the gel.

When I¬†got home I¬†took out the gel and used it to clean up my computer keyboard and printer/fax and it works just a described. My keyboard looks like just took it out of the box and after 2 years junk build up that is saying a lot. I¬†used to vacuum the keyboard but even then it didn’t get into all the nooks and crevices. This product does.

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The Review Broads- Back to School: Cyber Clean September 15, 2009

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Cyber Clean

Broad A: I tried Cyber Clean on my (filthy) car to get out all the dirt that settles on my gear shift and cupholder, etc.

Broad Z: You did WHAT?

Broad A: I actually lost the little glop of yellow slime when it slithered into the rubber around
the gear shift and it shredded – kinda glomped – apart. It took me awhile to get it out.

Broad Z: Okay, A – read the directions. They sent you the Cyber Clean for ELECTRONICS – NOT the Cyber Clean Automotive.

Broad A: OMG, so THAT was the problem OK, Z -I’m handing this over to you then.

Broad Z: OK, well I used it the right way (as you’ll see on the video). By the way, I had absolutely NO PROBLEM with it getting caught between the keys of my laptop. The only thing it DID catch was lots of dirt (I just shouldn’t eat and type at the same time – UGH). I agree, it reminded me of that slime that I would buy “B” when he was little (and then get upset with myself as I was picking pieces of it out of the white carpet, the sheepdog’s hair and other unmentionable places).

Broad A: Oh shoot I should have used it on my computer (it was too shredded after the gearshift debacle) or cell phone and my feeling is that it MUST perform more like magnet to pick up pieces of small dirty things, etc.

Broad Z: I’d say you made a quick rush to judgment, based on faulty test results (hey, I sound SMART).

OK, well I used it on my keyboard (see video), it worked the way it’s supposed to. I hadn’t cleaned it out in AGES and since I didn’t feel like schlepping my whole vacuum over and the Dustbuster is too large to get into small spaces like this, I liked being able to pull the package out and give it a quick cleaning any time I want.

Um, by the way “A” Cyber Clean DOES make an automotive compound designed SPECIFICALLY for use in the car. The info that I read says it has a minty fresh smell to it (something MY car can use – wonder if the smell will cover the odor of wet-dog).

Broad A: I think I need some of that then. Where can I buy it, now that I’ve made a total mess of this?

Broad Z: Office Depot, Ace Hardware, Bed Bath and Beyond and LOTS of other retailers carry it….but, you could be lazy like me and just order it online from Amazon or Cyber Clean.

Broad A: One of the things that I DID notice is that it has an anti-bacterial formula to it.

Broad Z: Yes, which is EXACTLY why I’m sending some with “B” in his Back-to-School supplies at college. At least he can clean up AFTER his roommate “borrows” his electronics (without asking of course). I only wish that Cyber Clean could do something about the REST of his room.

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If you get the chance check out the list of 99 places to use Cyber Clean – the possibilities are endless.
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PBG Lifestyle Magazine Claims Cyber Clean as the “must have” item

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Cyber Clean Gene Mini Series Continues…

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Episode 4

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Episode 5

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Featured In Paramus Post: New Cyber Clean High-Tech Cleaning Compound Wednesday, September 02 2009

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Pencils, Check!
Notebook, Check!
Cyber Clean, Check!

Children and Parents Prepare For Back-To-School Germ Season With New Cyber Clean High-Tech Cleaning Compound

Germ-killing, dirt catching Cyber Clean® kills bacteria before it spreads!

Students, parents and teachers rest easy with the disinfecting power of Cyber Clean!

CHERRY HILL, New Jersey — Going back to school is a nerve-racking experience for students and parents, alike. While kids are worrying about making friends, doing homework and passing tests, parents are worrying about one thing only: the exposure to germs. Fortunately for everyone, kids can go to class prepared this year with the high-tech cleaning compound Cyber Clean.

Cyber Clean is an anti-bacterial, gel-like membrane that can be used to absorb particles of harmful dirt, never transferring that dirt to another surface. After a long day in the classroom, most children have shared many items with other classmates inviting germs to pounce on any victim; but Cyber Clean offers students the ability to eliminate grime, dust, hair and other germ-carrying particles from their dirty desks and school supplies.

“Whether they are in elementary school or going off to college, Cyber Clean is a necessity for any student”, said Alan Sutton, CEO, Cyber Clean Americas. “The recent swine flu scare showed just how easily disease could spread, especially in areas where there are large groups of children. Germs can be in a dorm room or even on a shared pen, but Cyber Clean can be used to kill those germs and put everyone’s worries to rest!”

With a neutral pH balance of 7, Cyber Clean is a safe alternative to toxic, dangerous pollutants. It has preservatives built inside that disinfect while it cleans, and its unique slime-like composition not only allows it to mold to fit any surface, but also appeals to children. It’s the perfect replacement for traditional cleaning products and can be used up to 75 times without being disposed of; and it’s biodegradable, too!

“Cyber Clean benefits everyone by keeping the work environment clean,” added Sutton. “The product provides safety against the harmful dirt, dust and germs that buildup on computers that teachers and students are in contact with all day long.” Cyber clean not only helps in germ-safety, but also keeps everything fresh smelling.

Cyber Clean is effective, cost-efficient, and environmentally sound and is now widely available in the North American market.

Cyber Clean can be purchased worldwide, including retail stores in the United States such as, Office Depot, Ace Hardware, FingerHut, RadioShack, The Home Shopping Network, Walgreens, Bed Bath & Beyond and ThinkGeek.com. In Canada Cyber Clean can be purchased at Wal-mart Canada, Canadian Tire and Zellers.

About Cyber Clean
Headquartered in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, Cyber Clean Americas is the exclusive partner for Cyber Clean technology cleaning products of Kerzers, Switzerland-based Joker AG.

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