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May 24, 2007

New photo of Apple iPod sex toy

iGasm tickles your fancy

Simon Jary

News of Apple's fury at an iPod-controlled sex toy has spread around the world faster than a Windows virus. Apple is complaining that the Ann Summers iGasm vibrator uses promotional imagery too similar to its own iPod silhouette advertising. Now we have a photo of the actual love enhancer, and it's available in classic Apple white - just like the iPod and Apple's Mac computers.

Ann Summers says the matt white love egg is made for "music-activated orgasms". It includes a splitter for use with headphones, and two silicone "ticklers". Apple will be pleased that it can be used without music as a vibrating love egg.

The iGasm costs £25 (US$50), and has received more publicity from Apple's lawyers than it ever could have done on its own.

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Comments received


ofended man said on Thursday, 24 May 2007

why use earpieces and a sex toy, if you can use a loudspeaker and a friend?????

Luka said on Thursday, 24 May 2007

Lol nice thing

me! said on Thursday, 24 May 2007

honestly i think it's stupid that they kick up such a fuss... i mean... what people do in their own time is up to them... and how people advertise things with which to do this isnt really the bigest issue. However i am curious as in to who the bludy hell waas listenin to their ipod and thought... i know... this would be really good if i cud attach a vibrator... but thats just the way of the world i guess!

Hungri1 said on Thursday, 24 May 2007

What will they think of next....???

greignlisa said on Thursday, 24 May 2007

We got one its Good!!!!!!!!! A novelty fun item you can also plug it into your car stereo makes for a fun commute

belgutei said on Friday, 01 June 2007

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belgutei said on Friday, 01 June 2007

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belgutei said on Friday, 01 June 2007

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