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Sunday, June 28th, 2009 73 views
Those who possess the desire to own a refreshingly vibrant and ultra-sophisticated mobile phone that will add a completely new dimension to their personality then nothing but the new iPhone 3G S would be an ideal choice. The mobile phone enthusiasts must cherish a lot of questions regarding the Apple handsets, like different aspects of these phones, functionalities, comparison with other phones and so on. To get the answers to all these questions nothing but a 3G iPhone forum will be the one stop destination. An Apple iPhone forum is a place where people can discuss anything about the Apple iPhone models. Along with the existing models, the Apple enthusiasts can also talk about the upcoming Apple iPhones. These iPhone discussion forums will allow you to share your thoughts, opinions and views about other phones as well. Through such websites you can also express any negative point you know about the Apple handsets. From the iPhone forums you can easily obtain iPhone reviews which would help you to make the right decision of purchasing a handset. From these reviews you will also understand that which handset will be perfect for you and suit your requirements. After getting all the details of different Apple iPhones, you can compare different handsets with ease. So, if you are an ardent affectionate of Apple and iPhone and have a number of questions in your mind regarding the handsets then nothing but an iPhone forum would be best place for you. Join a forum and satisfy your appetite of knowledge regarding Apple iPhone. For more information regarding: iPhone forum , 3g iPhone forum , 3g iPhone Review, 3g iPhone discussion and Apple 3g Forum; Please visit : www.3gs.com Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/communication-articles/get-answer-of-your-cherished-questions-about-iphone-from-discussion-forums-986261.html Technology News: Garmin streetpilot c330 gps navigation system – the best Navigator A Navigation device commonly called a global positioning system is used to track locations, either where you now stand or where you would like to go. Now the most… ZML.COM – one-stop resource for instant iPod movie downloads Download mp3 music, buy mp3 music – MP3Sale iPod car adapter iPhone Cases
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Friday, June 26th, 2009 109 views
Lancer has recently introduced the iJector, a front-projector that lets users cast images up to 50 inches in size from their docked iPhone or iPod on a wall or screen. Despite the large screen size, the resolution is a lowly 557×234 pixels. The iJector’s brightness is rated at 20 lumens, with the lamp said to last 30,000 hours. Amplified stereo audio will also be played back via the iJector. Compatible iPods include include at least the first three generation of iPod nanos, fifth-generation iPods with video, first-generation iPod classics, iPod touch models and iPhones. A remote control is included and there are composite video inputs that allow the iJector to be used with more conventional sources. The iJector, licensed by Apple, is due to ship in Japan on July 17th and priced at the equivalent of about $670. [ via Coolest-Gadgets ] Filed under : iPod , iPhone , gadgets , digital imaging , audio , Apple Other story tags : Lancer , iJector Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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iJector makes 50-inch images from docked iPods
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Friday, June 26th, 2009 85 views
Lancer has recently introduced the iJector, a front-projector that lets users cast images up to 50 inches in size from their docked iPhone or iPod on a wall or screen. Despite the large screen size, the resolution is a lowly 557×234 pixels. The iJector’s brightness is rated at 20 lumens, with the lamp said to last 30,000 hours. Amplified stereo audio will also be played back via the iJector. Compatible iPods include include at least the first three generation of iPod nanos, fifth-generation iPods with video, first-generation iPod classics, iPod touch models and iPhones. A remote control is included and there are composite video inputs that allow the iJector to be used with more conventional sources. The iJector, licensed by Apple, is due to ship in Japan on July 17th and priced at the equivalent of about $670. [ via Coolest-Gadgets ] Filed under : iPod , iPhone , gadgets , digital imaging , audio , Apple Other story tags : Lancer , iJector Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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Friday, June 26th, 2009 96 views
Start Mobile iPhone Galleries ($1) provides users with sixteen different mobile art galleries containing wallpapers made from various artists including Justin Bua, Ricky Powell, Shepard Fairey, Drew Brophy and Mark Wasyl. The application enables all wallpapers to be flipped to reveal additional information. iPhone Galleries also includes a picture frame feature that turns the handheld into a digital picture frame which cycles through every image in the gallery in five-second intervals. Total Baby ($1) is a management and tracking application that allows parents to keep a log of their child?s whole day. Featuring 11 different timing and tracking functions, parents can keep a record of feeding, sleeping and bath times, along with a complete summary of their child?s day. The application can also store entries for topics such as growth, diary, and doctor visits. Parents can also add photos to the entries with either the built-in camera or pictures that are already saved on the iPhone. Support is offered for up to 6 children. Ms. Chuck the Ball ($1) is a game where players take control of Ms. Chuck and attempt to navigate through maps, picking up stars and solving puzzles. The game features more than 100 levels, along with three different difficulty settings. Players control Ms. Chuck by swiping the screen of the iPhone with their finger, in the direction the ball is supposed to go. AP Mobile (free) provides users with access to news articles from the Associated Press. Users can choose from different news categories and filter news by location. A recent update has added a new feature which provides weather information from AccuWeather.com, for locations around the world. This new addition allows users to view current or local weather conditions, five-day local forecasts, radar and satellite images (when available), and links to the AccuWeather website. Lucky Gambling Book 2009 (free) is an organization and management application for keeping track of gambling information. Users can keep a log of the amount of money that was won or loss for each day of the year, the casino?s they played at, which games were played, their gambling partners, and the amount of hours spent playing. Additional features include the ability to add specific notes for later use, information on Lucky Gambling tips, and an Instant Luck game. Filed under : iPhone apps Other story tags : App Store Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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iPhone apps: Start Mobile, Total Baby, Ms. Chuck
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Thursday, June 25th, 2009 105 views
PianoStudio ($7) is piano simulator which features a built-in recorder. The interface places individual notes, chords, and phrases onto a set of buttons that can be ordered. Users can create musical phrases in the phrases editor and set them to buttons on the interface allowing users to easily layer chord progressions and melodies. PianoStudio also features three different piano tones, a built-in chord library, and nine different button layout styles. iBacon ($1) allow users to cook virtual bacon on their iPhone or iPod touch. The application uses gestures for performing different tasks, such as pinching to flip pieces, tilting the screen to pour off grease, and shaking the device to shut off the smoke alarm. iBacon uses 30 fps video video loops to simulate the cooking and also allows users to “eat” the bacon when it is finish cooking. VoiceKeyboard ($4) allows users to record their own sounds and play them back using a keyboard interface. Users can set up to 30 different sounds on the keyboard and the software automatically cuts off the dead air at the beginning and end of each sound. VoiceKeyboard is able to layer up to 5 different sounds simultaneously allowing users to build complex chords. WorldVoice Radio ($3) is a tool for creating short podcasts while on the go. Users can record short audio clips and directly upload them or upload pre-produced ?Casts that have been made on a computer. The application also provides access to internet radio stations from around the world. Stations can be saved as presets and push notifications will alert users when their favorite stations have been updated. HoloSnaps ($1) can be used to create holographic cards that change when the device is tilted. Users can select three photos from their library and then the software automatically merges them together. Created cards are saved in a virtual class display case and are lifted out by a robotic arm when selected. Filed under : iPhone apps Other story tags : App Store Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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iPhone apps: PianoStudio, iBacon, VoiceKeyboard
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Thursday, June 25th, 2009 229 views
Philips in Singapore on Thursday announced its expanded home theater lineup for 2009, with the HTS8160B Soundbar new among them. The compact home theater setup includes a Blu-ray disc player, which has DVD and CD playback support as well, and built-in speakers, along with a separate subwoofer. While specific numbers such as power ratings are unknown, the system has what Philips calls Ambisound HD speakers and support for Dolby True HD audio format and 7.1-channel surround sound. The high-end product also sports an iPod/iPhone dock as well as a touchscreen remote control. The HTS8160B is priced at the equivalent of about $1,500 and is currently available in Singapore. If or when it becomes available in North America is unknown. [ via Blu-ray ] Filed under : iPod , iPhone , gadgets , digital imaging , audio Other story tags : blu-ray , Philips Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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Thursday, June 25th, 2009 101 views
The controversial Hottest Girls , pornographic app has been pulled from the App store. Although the removal initially was blamed on Apple, the developer claims to have discontinued further downloads due to server usage. The title is said to be the first to include full or partial nudity, with a 17+ rating for “Frequent/Intense Sexual Content or Nudity.” The app developer Allen the Geek and Apple were blasted by organizations such as MediaMarch , a group that believes pornography inspires crimes such as rape and murder. “It is being packaged in a tempting way and will be disastrous for youngsters who are not equipped to deal with such content,” MediaMarch co-founder Miranda Suit told MailOnline . Media coverage following the app’s release likely contributed to a flood of downloads. ATG claims the removal was necessary to prevent the servers from crashing, although the app should still work for any current users. “To answer the question on everyone’s mind: Yes, the topless images will still be there when it is sold again,” the developer says. Apple is expected to loosen restrictions on App Store content, as the iPhone 3.0 firmware integrates parental controls. The company has rejected a number of apps due to offensive language. A Tweetie update was halted due to foul language in the search results, while the e-book reader Eucalyptus was initially rejected because of links to Project Gutenberg which offers the Kama Sutra . Apple eventually reversed course and approved both titles. Despite Apple’s tight control over App Store content, critics argue that users can easily reach offensive content from Safari. A number of pornographic sites are optimized specifically for the iPhone’s browser, with content such as images or videos that could be considered more offensive than the topless photos contained in Hottest Girls. Despite the new parental controls, the first apps containing nude images are still testing the waters. It remains unknown if Apple will react to family groups and place limits on pornographic content. Filed under : Apple Other story tags : App Store Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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Following public criticism , Apple has pulled the pornographic app Hottest Girls from the App Store. The title was thought to be the first to include full or partial nudity, along with a 17+ rating for “Frequent/Intense Sexual Content or Nudity.” The app developer and Apple were blasted by organizations such as MediaMarch , a group that believes pornography inspires crimes such as rape and murder. “It is being packaged in a tempting way and will be disastrous for youngsters who are not equipped to deal with such content,” MediaMarch co-founder Miranda Suit told MailOnline . Apple is expected to loosen restrictions on App Store content, as the iPhone 3.0 firmware integrates parental controls. The company has rejected a number of apps due to offensive language. A Tweetie update was halted due to foul language in the search results, while the e-book reader Eucalyptus was initially rejected because of links to Project Gutenberg which offers the Kama Sutra . Apple eventually reversed course and approved both titles. Filed under : Apple Other story tags : App Store Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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Thursday, June 25th, 2009 88 views
Following public criticism , Apple has pulled the pornographic app Hottest Girls from the App Store. The title was thought to be the first to include full or partial nudity, along with a 17+ rating for “Frequent/Intense Sexual Content or Nudity.” The app developer and Apple were blasted by organizations such as MediaMarch , a group that believes pornography inspires crimes such as rape and murder. “It is being packaged in a tempting way and will be disastrous for youngsters who are not equipped to deal with such content,” MediaMarch co-founder Miranda Suit told MailOnline . Apple is expected to loosen restrictions on App Store content, as the iPhone 3.0 firmware integrates parental controls. The company has rejected a number of apps due to offensive language. A Tweetie update was halted due to foul language in the search results, while the e-book reader Eucalyptus was initially rejected because of links to Project Gutenberg which offers the Kama Sutra . Apple eventually reversed course and approved both titles. Filed under : Apple Other story tags : App Store Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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Thursday, June 25th, 2009 95 views
Mark/Space has updated its iPhone sync software with the release of The Missing Sync for iPhone 2.0.2. The update adds support for transferring and saving both voicemail and voice memos as well as brings iPhone 3.0 compatibility. The software works in parallel with iTunes, offering options iTunes does not, like syncing tasks, files and documents while archiving text messages and call histories. Ve… Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru
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