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From AEE: Iomega Makes Adult Entertainment Expo Debut

from www.gearlog.com – Every year at CES, we take a couple of hours out of our weekends to check out AVN’s Adult Entertainment Expo, in order to preview the latest technological advances in the adult industry. From time to time, different IT companies will show up to pitch their services to the various Websites on the floor. Rarely, however, do we see high profile tech companies with booths at the show.

This year Iomega made its AVN debut. Don’t worry, the company wasn’t selling any adult specific products, but the rep I spoke with said simply, “people need somewhere to store it.” Fair enough. If you’re looking for a place to store your boatloads of porn, you could do much worse than any one of Iomega’s fine products.

We’ll spare you the hard drive jokes. We’re all grownups here, right?

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