Newly Launched Secret Diary Selected For Teen Choice Awards 2008 Swag Bag

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Tue Aug 5, 2008 5:21pm EDT

The World's Most Secure, Digital Diary Helps Teens Express Their
    Feelings in a Healthy, Personal Way at a Time When Online Peer
                  Pressure and Bullying Runs Rampant
DEERFIELD BEACH, Fla.--(Business Wire)--
The newly-launched Secret Diary(TM), the world's most secure
digital diary for tweens and teens today, is now in the hands of such
A-listers as the Jonas Brothers, Jordin Sparks, JoJo, Selena Gomez,
Jesse McCartney, Vanessa Hudgens and Zac Efron, as one of the gift
items that was selected for the Backstage Creations Celebrity Gift
Baskets at Teen Choice 2008. The Secret Diary was offered to more than
80 celebrities and media attending the Teen Choice Awards 2008 -
hosted by Miley Cyrus on FOX.

   The Secret Diary provides teens a healthy, creative and
interactive way to express themselves. Black Box Innovations recently
unveiled this new product on the Take(TM) website,
www.takeanyware.com. In addition to protecting its users' innermost
thoughts from prying eyes, the Secret Diary(TM) also helps protect
against online predators.

   "According to a 2006 study conducted by the Pew Internet &
American Life Project, nearly 80 percent of teens who use the Internet
acknowledge they are not careful about sharing personal information
online and someone has contacted nearly one-third of online teens with
no connection to them or any of their friends," said Stewart Wallach,
CEO of CHDT Corporation, the parent company of Black Box Innovations.

   "Secret Diary provides an outlet for teens to express themselves
without risking the dangers associated with posting personal
information in an Internet community," said John Tate, president of
Black Box Innovations.

   Secret Diary(TM) allows teens to easily archive and organize all
of their eventful and memorable experiences in their lives through an
intuitive and dynamic platform. The product's features include:

   --  Interactive and fully customizable diary interface that
        includes:

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      --  Real-time emotion sensor that analyzes writing text and
           displays a swirl in heading colored to match mood.
      --  Fully flexible writing page where the user can write or draw
           anywhere, and paste or import pictures.
      --  Customizable background colors, animated page turn and
           imported picture gallery.
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   --  3-10 digit PIN, military-grade data encryption, epoxy coating
        that prevents manual extraction of data and digital security
        features that make the device untraceable when removed from a
        host computer or laptop.

   --  Interactive bonus features include:

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      --  Fortune Cookie - quote, thought or fortune for the day.
      --  Dreamcatcher - provides analysis of the prior night's dream.
      --  Thinking Deep - displays a question or situation that
           requires delving further into wishes, favorites and self-
           introspection.
      --  My Stars - tracks progress of daily objectives through star
           rating system.
      --  Mood Art - Select from nearly one hundred moods and
           associated colors, then paint with the swirling colors on
           the canvas.
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   --  No software installation or access to Internet needed.

   About Secret Diary(TM)

   With patents pending in the United States and overseas, the Secret
Diary(TM), developed and marketed by Black Box Innovations, marks the
latest product within the company's Take(TM) line. Available through
select retail channels starting in early-fall 2008, the Secret
Diary(TM) helps teens organize and safeguard their most private
thoughts and sensitive information through the world's first
encrypted, epoxy coated, pin-protected digital diary. For more
information, visit takeanyware.com.

For Black Box Innovations, Deerfield Beach
Tilson Communications
Jessica Smith or Jarrod Walpert, 561-998-1995

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