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Apple plans product demos

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Bangalore, May 30

Apple Computers is planning to conduct demos in an attempt to reach out to the public and popularise its products. The `You're your Mac' demonstration camps will take place at New Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Pune, Bangalore, Kochi, Goa and Kolkata, where the computer maker recently set up its 10th retail store. The demos have been fashioned to suit both beginners and experienced users. Topics will cover managing digital photograph collections through iPhoto, one-click Web site creation, moviemaking, etc. Details of the workshops series, which ends on July 15, are available at www.asia.apple.com/demodays.

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