Now we know why these ladies are smiling all the time...
Women all over the UK are saying yes, yes, yes to the introduction of a new sex toy attachment for their iPod.
But Apple is saying no, no no to the £30 ($60) iGasm that can plug into the music player and deliver vibrations that pulse to the beat.
The neon-pink ads feature a curvaceous girl with wires coming out of her iPod and into her pants.
The poster teases: "Go at it hard and fast with a pounding drum 'n' bass track or chill with ambient classic."
Apple thinks the poster is a rip-off of their own famous silhouette images used to advertise iPods.
Shocked iPod bosses are irate (or should we say, iRate) and demanding stores take down all posters for the gadget or risk being taken to court.
But iGasm creator Jacqueline Gold isn't worried: "Perhaps I can send them an iGasm to put a smile back on their faces!", she joked
Women all over the UK are saying yes, yes, yes to the introduction of a new sex toy attachment for their iPod.
But Apple is saying no, no no to the £30 ($60) iGasm that can plug into the music player and deliver vibrations that pulse to the beat.
The neon-pink ads feature a curvaceous girl with wires coming out of her iPod and into her pants.
The poster teases: "Go at it hard and fast with a pounding drum 'n' bass track or chill with ambient classic."
Apple thinks the poster is a rip-off of their own famous silhouette images used to advertise iPods.
Shocked iPod bosses are irate (or should we say, iRate) and demanding stores take down all posters for the gadget or risk being taken to court.
But iGasm creator Jacqueline Gold isn't worried: "Perhaps I can send them an iGasm to put a smile back on their faces!", she joked