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Sygic Mobile Maps GPS App

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Top 100 iPhone Apps? PhotoScatter $1000 Youtube Contest!

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iPhone | Wednesday May 5 2010 11:49 pm | Comments (0) Tags: , , , ,

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Grand Theft Auto Chinatown Wars iPhone App Review

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iPhone | Sunday April 25 2010 11:10 pm | Comments (0) Tags: , , , ,

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What are your favourite itouch/iphone apps? (and why?)?

It doesn’t matter if they are free or not. I think the best apps EVER are:
1. Pocket God – just really fun and cool, u get free updates each week
2. Crazy Snowboard – mad, great graphics, fun game
3. Vans sk8 – like tony hawks, really well made, sweet graphics
4. iPuppy Chihuahua – just like nintendogs! made well, cute as!
5. Warfare Incorporated – like command and conquer! that game rocks! if you love that game, you’ll love THIS game
6. Guitar Rock Tour – just like guitar hero! made SO well (you can play drums too)
(all in no particular order – my fave apps, above, cost money but are WELL worth it, definitely the best and many reviews i’ve read give these games top marks. Buy them!)

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Mine would be “zombieville USA” I think It’s the best app/game for the iPhone 3G out there right now.

My second one would be “LightBike”.

Best iPhone Games List 2

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review on the iPhone 3G S?

okay . so . i was looking at the iPhone 3G S in white, and i really, really like it . it says its about $199 . i know there will be a few extra charges, but i was wondering what you all bought yours for ? and if its worth it . i am on verizon now, so i was also wondering if i should just wait for a similar phone to come to my carrier .

thanks so much !

I have a white iPhone 3Gs, 16 gb.
I absolutely love it. No other phone on the market even comes close. I even use it as my main means to watch videos on youtube etc.
The user interface is fantastic and smooth (an update for iPhone OS is rumoured coming this summer, along with a new iPhone).

I love my iPhone, and I would normally advise you to get one RIGHT AWAY, however it’s due an update this summer, so if you got one now you might be kicking yourself come June.
I’d say definitely look into an iPhone, and if you can’t wait for the refresh, or it’s simply too costly, go for the 3Gs, you wont regret it.
Hope I helped :)

A88 Fake iPhone Review

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iPhone | Friday March 5 2010 10:28 am | Comments (0) Tags: , , , ,

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What’s the best unlimited SMS app for the iPhone and iPod Touch?

I’m looking for one of those apps where you pay like £0.60 or more and get free unlimited text messages.

most of them have bad reviews, so do you know one that actually works?

I would prefer if they worked internationally, including Portuguese service providers.

Thanks in advance for your help!

You can visit this site it has lots of great information on free sms

http://voipsms.blogspot.com

Colorsplash iPhone App Review

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iPhone | Monday January 18 2010 3:40 am | Comments (0) Tags: , , , , ,

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EngLits, the Popular Study Aid for Students, Named a ‘Best iPhone App’ in 2009 by Nine Popular Websites
InterLingua Educational Publishing is pleased to learn that its EngLits iPhone/iPod Touch app has been named a “Best iPhone App” by nine popular technology and education websites in 2009.
PeekABabe – Sexy Babes iPhone App Review

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iPhone | Thursday January 14 2010 7:13 pm | Comments (0) Tags: , , , ,

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The mobile has become an indispensable need for all of us. One cannot think one\’s life without it. Nokia and Apple are very popular among all the brands. Both of these brands use the advanced technology in their mobile handsets. Their phones are quite popular in the market, as these ooze fashion and sophistication. The various models are launched by them and the support of various technologies like Bluetooth, USB and GPRS have made some of the models extremely popular in the market. Almost all their models have camera feature which helps in capturing high quality photos.

If you are gadget savvy then you must be knowing that there is a tough competition between Nokia 5800 Xpress Music and 3G Apple iPhone. Both these widgets are amazing and their features are extraordinarily useful for the users. So, if you want to buy one of these then here are few points that differentiate them.

Looks and appearance : The 5800 Xpress has a touchscreen and the handset weighs 109 grams which give it a solid feel. Its slim casing makes it highly sophisticated and it generally comes in a black colour which further enhances its look.

The Apple 3G is also a solid bodied phone weighing 133 grams and has a very large touchscreen which make it more desirable. The screen has a large resolution and it displays up to 16K colours.

Camera Features: The Nokia handset has a 3.2 MP camera to capture still images of your loved ones. The additional features like dual LED flash and auto-focus enhance the quality of captured photos. You can even get closer to the subject while taking photos with the help of 3x digital zoom feature. This incredible gadget also offers the facility of video recording along with 4x video zooming feature and video settings

A 2 mega pixels camera is offered by the iPhone for capturing photos of the users\’ friends and relatives. The user-friendly and easy to use photo settings and features are provided by this handset to have the perfect shot while taking images. The users can change the settings as per the surroundings and requirements. One can also rotate and zoom the images and save them in the photo gallery.

Connectivity Features : All the advanced connectivity technologies like 3G HSDPA, Bluetooth, Micro USB and EDGE are supported by the Xpress music. You can also connect to the Internet wirelessly when connecting to a local WLAN with the help of WiFi technology supported by this gadget.

On the other side, the Apple 3G iPhone also supports incredible connectivity technologies like 3G HSDPA, Bluetooth, USB, EDGE and WiFi. The users can also synchronise with their PC or MAC for easy transfers and connectivity.

Memory and talktime: The stunning Nokia 5800 Xpress Music widget comes with 81 MB of internal Memory along with 8 GB MicroSD Card and the users can extend the phone memory up to 16 GB by using memory card. The gadget delivers 8.8 Hours GSM TalkTime, 406 Hours GSM of Standby Time and 35 Hours of Music Playback Time.On the other hand, the 3G iPhone has built-in memory of 8 GB and 6 GB flash memory is also embedded in the gadget. This mind blowing gadget provide 5 hours talktime, 7 hours video playback time, 300 hours standby time and 24 hours music playback time.Both these mobile phones have their own pros and cons and one must look their needs to go for a particular phone.

DLO Jam Jacket iPhone 3G Case Review

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Mobile Devices | Thursday January 14 2010 5:08 pm | Comments (0) Tags: , , , ,

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The BlackBerry has been favored over other smartphones for corporate use for a number of reasons. However, in today’s workplace, enterprises are adopting iPhones at a rapid pace, because of a push by employees who want to use them in both their personal and professional life.

Yes, there will always be great debate over which mobile device is superior from a usability standpoint. But when it comes to security, which device is best suited for the enterprise?

Mobile device comparison

BlackBerry®:

  • Robust management ecosystem: The significant differentiator in security is the management flexibility that the BlackBerry provides. The BlackBerry Enterprise Server® provides rich controls that allow scalable management for thousands of users.
  • Application policies: Administrators can define precise policies to control which applications can be downloaded to and run on the device. The security model allows administrators to translate and enforce acceptable use policies.
  • Transport security: The BlackBerry uses a secure and encrypted connection back to the enterprise that enables it to access corporate resources. This transparent VPN connection allows accessibility without exposing resources to the cloud.
  • Device/data encryption software security: The BlackBerry has robust encryption and data protection built in. Policies can be centrally defined. This ensures web traffic passes through scanning proxies and the device itself is kept very secure with very strong data encryption.
  • Remote wipe/restore: If a device is lost it can be remotely disabled and the data removed very quickly. Moreover, new devices can be provisioned with a complete copy of the original data, policies and applications. Research in Motion (RIM) provides the right tools for secure mobile computing – they just need to be configured. In particular, take advantage of the device’s configuration capabilities to lock down the methods by which software can be installed. The recent spyware distributed by Etisala is an example of increasing focus on mobile devices. RIM produced a whitepaper paper that thoroughly explains how to lock down the device to control applications and prevent such threats.

iPhone™:

  • Lack of computer policies: Unlike the BlackBerry, the iPhone does not have rich central management. A simple portal is provided to allow device location (using the built-in GPS) and remote wipe, which works reasonably well, compared to earlier versions that took many hours to remove the the vulnerabilities. Unfortunately, there are no controls over allowed applications, configuration or security. Users must set up their own configuration (and they make it very easy) but this doesn’t mean that secure protocols are necessarily used.
  • Too much user privilege: The iPhone essentially provides all users with administrator capabilities. They can install any applications or change any of the configurations. While this delivers user satisfaction, it is a security nightmare. This pushes the security policy on to the user with a severe dependence on education.
  • Exposure to cloud: While BlackBerry provides seamless and secure access to corporate resources within the perimeter, the iPhone requires exposure to the internet. Smaller businesses, or those embracing cloud exposed mail systems or corporate resources, will find the device easy to configure. Those with internal systems with controlled exposure may find the iPhone requires them to break their data protection security model or to have users VPN in to access resources. This can degrade the usability of the solution but is key to avoid exposing sensitive data in a cloud where the security model is still not yet broadly defined.

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Chomp is an iPhone app for finding iPhone apps
You know how you can tell that the iPhone has way too many apps? There is now an app which helps you to find more apps. The application is called Chomp and as the name implies it helps you to more easily consume what apps are out there for your iPhone and what people think [...]
Plushed iPhone App Review

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