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Cult of Mac: Laser Etching Makes Its Mark on Apple Gear
Summary from United States, from articles in English
Several companies that offer laser etching of laptops, iPhones and other gadgets report that demand for personalization services has never been higher. (article 1) There's a widespread notion that pornographers eagerly jump on new technology long before it goes mainstream, but with Apple Computer's new video-playing iPod, the adult industry is largely staying away. (article 2) With a couple of exceptions, porno producers are in no hurry to provide stag movies for the iPod, thanks to fears of a public outcry and a government crackdown. (article 2) SAN FRANCISCO The mood at Macworld Expo is cautiously upbeat, but the ghost of products past may haunt the Macs of the future. (article 5) There are concerns about the changing face of the Mac tribe: Hordes of new iPod users may be sullying the Mac experience. (article 5) The show is much smaller physically than last year's, occupying only one hall of the cavernous Moscone Center instead of two. (article 5) " About 80 percent of Microsoft employees who have a portable music player have an iPod said one source, a high-level manager who asked to remain anonymous. (article 4) Markus Giesler is fast becoming a bright light in high-tech consumer research. (article 3)

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    iPod, Giesler, Apple, Mac, Microsoft

    Source articles
    1. Cult of Mac: Laser Etching Makes Its Mark on Apple Gear (Wired, 05/28/2008, 845 words)
    2. No Porn for You, Video IPod! (Wired, 05/28/2008, 456 words)
    3. My IPod, My Self (Wired, 05/28/2008, 750 words)
    4. Hide Your IPod, Here Comes Bill (Wired, 05/28/2008, 883 words)
    5. Smaller Not Necessarily Better (Wired, 05/28/2008, 774 words)




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