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Monday, November 7, 2005

iBelieve turns an iPod Shuffle into a cross you can wear

SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER STAFF

Portland designer Scott Wilson invented the iBelieve -- an attachment that turns an iPod Shuffle into a cross that can be worn around your neck -- as "a social commentary on the fastest growing religion on the planet" -- iPod-mania.

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Rather than take offense, however, Christians have embraced the new gizmo.

"Religious organizations have contacted me; they want to put their logo on it," Wilson told Cox News Service.

The rectangular iBelieve ($12.95, 10 percent of which goes to charity, at www.devoted1.com) snaps on the Shuffle and includes a matching white lanyard.

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