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Would you believe there is now an app that can tell just how good you are in bed? So if you or someone else has been going around bragging on how great a lover he is, here is an app that can authenticate all that. Thanks to the Love Vibes iPhone app, there is a new way to see just how good you are of a lover, especially in bed! Apparently this app measures the vibrations you make in bed and gives it a rating from 1-10. This app does seem to be a lot of nonsense and more of a practical joker and to top it all off, it costs $1.99! Would you buy one of these apps for kicks? I surely won’t! Regardless, it is up for download at the iTunes app store who want a foolish app to try out.

(Source) Mobile Crunch

Tags: Apple, apps, Cell Phones, crunch, iPhone, iPhone, iTunes, love, Mobile Software, nonsense, practical joker, romeos, vibes, vibrations

iPhone OS 3.1.2 Released

iPhone has released its latest OS version with the iPhone OS 3.1.2. Though it is not deemed as a major update, it addresses some of the bugs that previous iPhone OS have revealed thus far. Among the fixes include the “ sporadic issue”, iPhone connectivity losses and crashing streaming videos. Just update your iTunes and you will get this latest OS for your iPhone or iPod Touch (that is if you are not a jailbreaker!).

(Source) Mobile Crunch

Tags: Apple, bugs, Cell Phones, crunch, iPhone, iPhone, iPod Touch, iTunes, Losses, Mobile Software, os version

Android v1.6 Becomes Official

A few days back, speculations were rising that Google would be releasing the Android v1.6. Well now it is all official! Google officially launched the Android v1.6 (also known as the “Donut”), armed with a wide array of features that should make Android developers all jumpy and curious. Among the new features of the Donut include CDMA support and better resolution which bump screens all the way up to 800×480 thus providing support for better images for higher end-screens.

Other enhancements include a new “Quick Search” box and a battery usage system. These and a whole lot more of enticing features are what the new Android promises to provide developers. Google expects first sanctioned appearances on devices to start popping out by October.

(Source) Mobile Crunch

Tags: Android, array, battery usage, bump, crunch, developers, Donut, enhancements, few days, Google, Google, Images, Mobile News, Mobile Software, new features, search box, speculations, whole lot

LG Chocolate BL20 Slide Phone

A lot of attention has been focused on the LG BL40 at the IFA trade show. But is that all that LG Electronics had to offer for the event? Apparently there is another model they forgot to mention, presumably one model lower than the LG BL40.

The LG BL20 was also at Berlin but on a full page ad complete with image and specs. Though nothing was announced on when it would be made available, it does carry the features and design we can all associate with LG’s roster of chocolate phones. But for now, all we can depict from it is that it is a slider phone. Other features? Well a wild guess is that it would carry lesser features considering that the model may be a bit lower or a subsidiary to the much publicized LG Chocolate BL40.

(Source) Mobile Crunch

Tags: berlin, crunch, LG, lg chocolate, lg-electronics, slide Phone, slider phone, subsidiary
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  • Comixology, an app made for iPhone and iPod Touch owners, has added 50 new comics to its lineup, broadening the available comic books that potential users can browse once they download and install the said app. The addition of these new comic titles is a welcome note considering that they only had a handful of comics to check out.

    Despite lack of content from well-known comic publishers like DC Comics and Marvel, the best superhero comics just ballooned with the 50 new comic titles. The Comixology app can be downloaded at the Apple App Store for $0.99.

    (Source) Mobile Crunch

    Tags: Apple, Apple, comic books, comic publishers, comic titles, crunch, dc comics, handful, iPhone, iPhone, iPod Touch, Mobile Software, superhero comics, welcome note

    SEG Clip for iPhones

    Most iPhone owners would love to discover new ways to enhance their iPhones. While these mobile devices from Apple are known to be able to play videos in certain formats, portable TV tuners may be one thing lacking. Similar to the desktop PC, a TV tuner may be needed and that is exactly what this USB clip aims to deliver.

    Called the SEG Clip, this USB clip from Japan allows users to enjoy TV viewing right from their very own iPhones. The SEG Clip supports 1SEG, a TV standards used in Japan, Peru and Brazil. One catch is that is should be hooked on to a PC’s USB port that will thereafter allow the user to stream digital TV data to their iPhone via WiFi connection.

    Just in case you cannot finish watching the TV program, you can get a software called the TVPlayer which can save TV programs for later viewing. The program is free over at the Japan App Store.

    Compatible with the iPhone 3G, 3GS and the iPod Touch, the SEG Clip will be released by the end of the month in Japan and will carry a $70 price tag.

    (Source) Mobile Crunch

    Tags: 3gs, Accessories, brazil, crunch, desktop pc, digital tv, iPhone, iPhone, iphones, iPod Touch, mobile devices, new ways, peru, portable tv, price tag, tv data, tv program, tv programs, tv standards, TV-tuner, tvplayer, usb port
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  • Filed under: Accessories, iPhone
  • Samsung may have been thinking of a reliable rugged phone worthy for military use and it looks like the Samsung SGH-A657 is the perfect fit. However, if you are expecting to get some attention as far as features and overall appearance concerned, you can just forget it!

    As far as features go, it’s the mobile equivalent of a Kia Spectra wrapped up in a tank’s body. It’s got Bluetooth 2.0, Stereo Bluetooth, AT&T Navigator and Mobile music, Push to Talk, EDGE and HSDPA, microSD expansion, and all the basics you would expect from any phone.

    The Samsung SGH-A657 was specially made for meeting military specifications for dust, shock, vibration, and extreme temperatures. As a bonus, it has a flashlight, just in case you drop the keys of your military vehicle along the way.

    (Source) Mobile Crunch

    Tags: appearance, Cell Phones, crunch, extreme temperatures, flashlight, kia spectra, military specifications, military vehicle, mobile music, perfect fit, Samsung, Samsung, samsung sgh, shock vibration, tank




     

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