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On 5 June, they tweeted: "We apologise for the inappropriate comment on Twitter earlier. We will take steps to ensure this doesn’t happen again."
 
On 5 June, they tweeted: "We apologise for the inappropriate comment on Twitter earlier. We will take steps to ensure this doesn’t happen again."
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==External links==
 
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*[http://cdn-static.cnet.co.uk/i/c/blg/cat/gadgets/booth-babe-asus.jpg Screenshot of original tweet]
 
*[http://cdn-static.cnet.co.uk/i/c/blg/cat/gadgets/booth-babe-asus.jpg Screenshot of original tweet]

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In June 2012, hardware company ASUS tweeted a picture of a woman in a tight white dress displaying computer equipment to a crowd of (mostly or entirely male) onlookers and photojournalists. The photograph was taken from behind. ASUS wrote "The rear looks pretty nice. So does the new Transformer AIO."

On 5 June, they tweeted: "We apologise for the inappropriate comment on Twitter earlier. We will take steps to ensure this doesn’t happen again."

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