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Here is an iPhone app that can save the neck of employees from inexcusable alibis, especially if their presence is needed in emergency meetings which can really be boring. The app is the iSoBusy Fake Call for the iPhone, an app armed with over 23 built-in callers to rescue individuals and business executives from social and business situations.

Though it seems like a foolish way to run away from responsibility, the bright side is that you will never run into a lame excuse just in case you are unable to make your presence for important meetings. And thanks to its intent, this iPhone app has even garnered the “best-ranked application of its kind”.

iSoBusy also has a Virtual Accomplice Recording Studio, the first and only fake call app enabling owners to create up to 17 original callers. Users can even change caller names and add photos of friends, family and co-workers to make the ruse as authentic as possible.

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The Motorola device, the Motorola Clutch i465 initially made its way through Boost Mobile. But now, Sprint is scheduled to introduce the said phone starting at $29.99 a month this coming summer.

The Motorola Clutch i465 is a rugged device contained in a handy candy form factor. It is likewise the first Nextel Direct Connect messaging-centric device that brings the strength of a full QWERTY keyboard to the iDEN line. Among the features of the Motorola Clutch i465 include Group Messaging, which lets customers create groups of up to 20 people to whom they can send messages simulataneously.

“Sprint Nextel Direct Connect customers are used to the immediate communications offered by push-to-talk devices, but Motorola Clutch i465 with a QWERTY keyboard gives those customers a better way to instantly communicate with friends, family and colleagues,” said Danny Bowman, president of Sprint’s iDEN Business Unit. “By combining Nextel Direct Connect with text messaging, Sprint customers have two of the most efficient ways to get business done wirelessly.”

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Tags: business unit, candy, colleagues, friends family, full qwerty keyboard, Motorola, Motorola, sprint customers, sprint nextel, text messaging
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