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October 22nd, 2009, 16:53 Posted By: wraggster
Skirt-blowing clips of Page 3 models? Yes, there is indeed an app for that
Few things give the ME team a glow of pride at humanity's evolution into a sophisticated and refined race more than the arrival of a press release that begins "Seeing a pretty girl's skirt blown up to reveal her sexy underwear is a hugely popular male fantasy..."
Yes, iPhone has an upskirt video app. It's called iBlushBabes, and is the work of developer Smaga Bakery, under commission from glamour models firm Wow Zoom Publishing.
Back to the press release: "iBlushBabes allows a person to literally blow under a gorgeous glamour model's skirt. The harder they blow their phone, the more her skirt flies into the air and the more embarrassed she becomes."
It also promises the ability to touch, swipe and shake the models, as well as some "naughty cheats". Presumably nothing naughty enough to arouse the wrath of Apple's approvals team.
"You will soon see offices, bars and clubs full of men blowing their iPhones," says Wow Zoom director Carla Brown - who's also one of the models featured in the app. "This will be the latest app craze."
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/34780...app-for-iPhone
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October 21st, 2009, 20:43 Posted By: wraggster
Extend your battery charge up to 30% by switching off your smartphone for the night. Energy Saver from FedoroffSoft will help you to charge you phone more seldom and you will be able to use it longer with the same charge. It switches off your smartphone for the night and switches it on in the morning with the help of an alarm. Your smartphone doesn't expense a battery charge at night and you have not got troublesome late night calls.
http://my-symbian.com/s60v3/software...Auto=772&faq=1
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October 21st, 2009, 20:43 Posted By: wraggster
MumSMS+ by Huang Hai is a smart and powerful software which offers you an easy way to protect your private and confidential messages in your mobile phone. All your sensitive SMS/MMS including sent, received and draft messages can be hidden automatically by choosing a proper profile. All your hidden messages are kept in good order and can be read only with right password.
http://my-symbian.com/s60v3/software...uto=771&faq=15
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October 21st, 2009, 20:39 Posted By: wraggster
Best Call Notes from Smartphoneware allows you to take notes during a call. Notes can be tagged to the person you are speaking with and can be easily accessed when you have a conversation with this contact next time. Also you can create global notes to be accessible during any call. The program provides an easy access to any note taken during a call. You may browse, edit or pre-create notes for a contact at any time. Additionally it provides small but handy functions to improve your calling experience like call duration timer, instant call back or sms send, view contact details you are speaking with, unknown numbers fast shipping to new or existing contacts, creating calendar events right after a call, etc.
http://my-symbian.com/s60v3/software...Auto=770&faq=1
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October 21st, 2009, 20:38 Posted By: wraggster
XSound from SymbCode is an MP3 song player with nice and clear graphical user interface. From the current version the application is also able to store sound into file so you can use it as a dictaphone. The stored sound is high-quality. You can customize how the screen looks with skins and images from your device. With Playlist Editor you can rearrange the list of the songs, and listen in the order you wish.
http://my-symbian.com/s60v3/software...uto=769&faq=14
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October 21st, 2009, 20:27 Posted By: wraggster
[John Boiles] introduces us to dimlet, his portable network controlled light dimmer. Inside the box is a fonera 2100 router that is running openWRT connected to an unnamed AVR microcontroller. Right now, he’s controlling the unit with his iPhone. It has three modes of control; a manual “slider” mode, an accelerometer controlled “dance” mode, and a programmable “tap” mode. You can download all the source code and schematics on his site.
http://hackaday.com/2009/10/21/iphon...-dance-lights/
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October 21st, 2009, 18:43 Posted By: wraggster
Turn-by-turn GPS navigation on the App Store has so far been restricted to iPhones, rather than iPod touches. Well, the lack of GPS in the latter has made that a necessity.
However, GeoLife and PosiMotion have teamed up to change that. They have submitted an application to the App Store that will offer turn-by-turn navigation for iPod touch as well as iPhone.
How? Hardware. iPod touch owners will need to buy PosiMotion's G-Fi mobile network/GPS router to make the app - based on GeoLife's Navmii software - work. It's a beneficiary of changes in Apple's iPhone 3.0 software that allow third-party accessories to control apps.
"There are more than 20 million iPod touch users, yet to date, there has been no way to use the iPod touch for accurate, turn-by-turn navigation," says GeoLife's Peter Atalla.
"This is about to change with Geolife’s Navmii and PosiMotion’s G-Fi. Combined these will provide secure location data to any iPod touch device."
The Navmii app will cost £29.99 on the UK App Store ($39.99 in the US). The G-Fi device will be sold for $99 following the release of the app, while supplies last.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/34768...-to-iPod-touch
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October 20th, 2009, 23:24 Posted By: wraggster
Ready for some more Apple news? Good. Say goodbye to the Mighty Mouse (for reasons beyond those legal entanglements) -- the Magic Mouse has arrived. Hate buttons or moving parts? So does Apple, and nothing exemplifies the company's march towards a buttonless future more than this "two button" laser mouse, which has one button and no scroll wheel -- just a multitouch surface (a hard acrylic) across the top. With the Magic Mouse you're able to do familiar gestures from the Mac trackpad playbook such as two-finger swipes, but you can also do single-finger horizontal and vertical scrolling, complete with a software-based inertia (see a video here). Sorry kids, no pinch zoom. The wireless device boasts a four-month battery life, and will be available today for $69
http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/20/a...th-four-month/
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October 20th, 2009, 11:19 Posted By: wraggster
Apple has reported revenues of $9.87 billion and net profits of $1.67 billion for its fiscal fourth quarter - its most profitable ever.
The company sold 7.4 million iPhones during the quarter, up 7% year-on-year despite component shortages for the iPhone 3GS in July and August.
"For almost the entire quarter, until we got into September, the iPhone 3GS was short virtually everywhere," said COO Tim Cook in Apple's analyst conference call last night.
Apple's revenue from iPhone handset and accessory sales, as well as carrier payments, was $2.3 billion during the quarter - up 185% year-on-year.
Apple also sold 10.2 million iPods during the quarter, down slightly year-on-year. However, the company said sales of its iPod touch doubled during that period.
Half a billion apps were downloaded from the App Store during the quarter.
During last night's analyst call, Cook outlined the company's hopes for iPhone's launch in China this month. "We're going to start with about 1,000 points of sale and then expand further over the next several months thereafter," he said.
"We're not making any projections on the volume, but it is a huge market - the largest market in the world in terms of total phones - and I think it's very important that we get started to make it as large as possible on smartphones."
Cook was also bullish when asked about competition from Android handsets.
"When you look at the ecosystem that we’ve got with iTunes and the App Store, with the App Store having over 85,000 apps, which is a country mile more than anyone else, plus the very strong product pipeline that we have, we feel very, very good about sitting up and competing against anyone," he said.
"Frankly I think that people are really just trying to catch up with the first iPhone that was announced two years ago, and we’ve long since moved beyond that."
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/34744...fits-for-Apple
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October 20th, 2009, 01:47 Posted By: wraggster
You know how easy and natural it is to hang up a call on a cellphone by sliding it closed or flipping it shut? It's a small satisfaction that's been lost on touchscreen-only phones, but it would seem to still make sense on something like, say, the Palm Pre -- just not to Palm, it seems. Well, it looks like unofficial patch maker KeyToss has now finally stepped in and done what Palm hasn't, and produced a patch that does nothing more than let you end a call by closing the slider on your Pre. Who knows? You might even start hanging up on people just for the fun of it. Hit up the link below for all the necessary details on installing the patch.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/19/u...y-closing-the/
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October 20th, 2009, 01:46 Posted By: wraggster
Surprisingly the one real moment of shiitake in the Apple earnings call was prodded by an analyst who asked Apple COO Tim Cook what he thought about iPhone wannabes "like Android." Tim Cook flings some poo at everybody else:
"Frankly, I think people are still just trying to catch up with the first iPhone 2 years ago."
And that's the one without apps. Wa-pow.
http://gizmodo.com/5385263/apple-peo...e-first-iphone
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October 19th, 2009, 20:08 Posted By: wraggster
If you're thinking this has to be just a rumor (like I think it is) you're not alone. But a lot of people are talking about a claim that has surfaced on various Apple and Mac-related websites.
This morning, 9to5Mac afforded further coverage to a story that is still developing, but one that suggests a possible collaboration between Apple and Verizon.
This news, of course, is somewhat suspect as it comes on the heels of Verizon's new Droid campaign that simply eviscerates the iPhone and lays into Apple every bit as much as it does AT&T.
http://modmyi.com/forums/iphone-news...y-verizon.html
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October 19th, 2009, 20:08 Posted By: wraggster
Apple has acknowledged for the first time that batteries in some 1st generation iPod nano units sold in 2005 and 2006 can overheat, kill the device, and melt the case. A knowledge base article described the problem, reported on iPod user forums for some time, and indicated support was available, a suggestion that the problem may be covered under AppleCare.
The knowledge base article, "iPod nano (1st generation): Rare cases of battery overheating," describes the battery overheating issue, but calls it "rare" and says it's not associated with a single battery manufacturer:
http://modmyi.com/forums/iphone-news...meltdowns.html
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October 19th, 2009, 16:56 Posted By: wraggster
Excitement is ramping up around the forthcoming release of the Android 2.0 software, codenamed Eclair. Last week, Google installed a giant eclair outside its HQ, hinting at an imminent release.
Meanwhile, this weekend Verizon kicked off a punchy ad campaign for a handset called Droid, which is expected to be the first to ship with v2.0 of Google's smartphone OS.
But what are the key features of the update? They appear to have been revealed in a series of leaked screenshots, published on mobile industry site Boy Genius Report.
One of the major features revealed is layered Google Maps - the ability to toggle layers on maps such as Wikipedia data, or Google Latitude contacts. With such features lacking from iPhone's native Google Maps app, this could be seen as Google shifting its focus to its own platform.
Judging by the screenshots, Android 2.0 will also natively support Facebook - including contacts syncing - while also sporting a new YouTube record and upload widget. There is also a unified email inbox and a faster web browser.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/34739...ed-screenshots
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October 19th, 2009, 16:48 Posted By: wraggster
What better way to kick off the week than with two questionably safe iPhone hacks, each of which scratches a particular nagging itch: the first being lack of MMS on 2G iPhones, and the second being tethering on OS 3.1.2.
The hacks are pretty hardcore, and demand not just a jailbroken iPhone, but a working knowledge of the handset's operating system internals. Basically, I wouldn't recommend anyone who enjoys having a not-bricked iPhone try either one. Anyway! The former comes by way of the Hackint0sh forums, courtesy of user Whiterat:
1. Backup original CommCenter (goes without saying...)
2. Replace CommCenter in: /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreTelephony.framework/Support/ with a patched one.
3. Chmod the new CommCenter to 755
4. Open /System/Library/CoreServices/SpringBoard.app/M68AP.plist and insert a true boolean value for "mms" under capabilities
and the latter, from the Dev Team Wiki, step-ified by The Beat Mix (the instructions are too long to include here; just check them out at the link).
If they're soooooo dangerous, then why even mention them? Because in their respective forums, the chatter around the hacks is that they'll make their way to the Cydia jailbreak app store before too long, and both be installable with little more than a tap.
http://gizmodo.com/5384868/how-to-en...ring-on-os-312
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October 18th, 2009, 18:29 Posted By: wraggster
Verizon has just launched a new set of ads confirming the rumors of its upcoming iPhone competitor: 'Unlike previous Android phones, the Droid is rumored to be powered by the TI OMAP3430, the same core that the iPhone and Palm Pre use, and which significantly outperforms Qualcomm 528MHz ARM11-based Android phones that exist today. Droid will also be running v.2.0 of Android, with a significantly upgraded user interface. The Droid poses a different and more significant challenge to the iPhone than any other phone to date. The Palm Pre could have been that challenger, but it lacked the Verizon network, and users were unimpressed with the hardware. According to people who've handled the device, the Droid is the most sophisticated mobile device to hit the market to date from a hardware standpoint. When you combine that with the Verizon network, you've got something that is most definitely a challenger to the Jesus phone.'
http://mobile.slashdot.org/story/09/...hone-Confirmed
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October 16th, 2009, 21:56 Posted By: wraggster
And the Telefonica rollout of the GSM Pre continues. Starting today, those gorgeous people populating the sinking, but still glorious, isle of the United Kingdom can get their hands on a Palm Pre by hitting up their nearest O2 store. And by hitting up we mean becoming customers, not robbing the place. Anyway, the cheapest (or least expensive) 18-month tariff on which the Pre can be had for free is £44.05 ($71) per month, which throws in 1,200 free minutes and "unlimited" data and WiFi. That monthly price drops to £34.26 ($55) if you go for a two-year contract, but the bundled minutes are also fewer at 600. There's also an option to pay £96.89 ($157) for the handset upfront, which cuts the cost of the subsequent price plans, full details of which can be found at the read link.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/16/p...able-on-o2-uk/
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