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There is a new game at the App Market from Eyedip that should be of interest for casual gamers with the 2 Balls 1 Cup and Bust Balls game app. This latest game app combines math and ball popping action to the avid gamers which should be great for people who love to play with chances. This guessing game zaps your money when you are trying to play with hustlers. The apps is available at the App Store or the Eyedip website.

(Source) Cinemabrand

Tags: avid gamers, balls, bust, casual gamers, Cell Phones, guessing game, hustlers, iPhone, math, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Money, new game

Gadget spying has become all the rave these days and now you can make use of your Blackberry smartphone as a spy phone for added protection and to put all those hunches to rest. With the FlexiSPY software, you can now intercept calls and/or monitor mobile phone activities with easy web-based access to information. The FlexiSpy software even comes with a 100% money-back guarantee if it fails to meet your expectations.

Simply download it and install it on your Blackberry. The FlexiSPY software can be purchased online here.

(Source) Press

Tags: BlackBerry, Cell Phones, easy web, gadget, GPS, hunches, mobile phone, Mobile Software, Money, smartphone, spy

Two new provocative iPhone apps have been approved according the Adam & Eve, America’s supposed choice of all things erotic. The two new iPhone apps are the Adam & Eve’s Bree Olson app and the Adam & Eve’s Kayden Kross app. Move over iPorn, this is one app that should give you a run for your money!

These two apps feature the specified contract stars and includes provocative images, biographies and news about them. The app is now available at the App Store for $0.99 each.

(Source) Press

Tags: adam eve, Apple, biographies, bree olson, Cell Phones, iPhone, iPhone, iphone apps, iporn, kayden kross, launch, Mobile Software, Money, provocative images

As the world continues to find ways to properly dispose of used up and non-functioning gadgets like mobile phones today, ecoATM has revealed a neat device that can do it all in an automated fashion. Carrying the same technology we see in ATM banking, the Automatec eCycling Stations provide an easier way to dispose of old phones and getting paid on the spot.

All you have to do is insert your device, wait for the machine to value it and then you get the money. It is as simple as that. But you have to wonder about the procedure like the appreciation of the phone and see if you can really get the competitive value for it. Other than that, you may find this ecoATM systems next quarter in places like San Diego, Boston, Dallas and Seattle. Let’s see how it goes.

(Source) Mobile Roar

Tags: atm, Boston, Cell Phones, ecycling, fashion, gadgets, Mobile News, mobile phones, Money, neat device, old phones, roar, san diego, Seattle

Mint.com Releases Free iPhone App

Everyone is often told to spend wisely and avoid going over your budget. Many may have this in mind but normally, they still overspend anyway. One problem is budget tracking and fitting their needs according to their available cash flow. This time, with the Mint.com app, you can use your iPhone as a useful ally in making sure that your are really saving and not actually throwing your money away.

Mint.com releases a useful free app with new features. Among the features include a virtual accountant where you purchases are categorized and a “Push” alert to make sure that individual are aware of the transaction related to their account.

The Mint.com app is free for download and is now available at the iTunes store. This app is simply a must for people who tend to overspend or have issues with regards to the proper handling of money and embarking on shopping sprees.

(Source) Press

Tags: accountant, Apple, budget, cash flow, iPhone, iPhone, mint, Mobile Software, Money, new features, shopping

LG XPION X30 Ion-based Nettop

LG Electronics unveils another mini nettop that should give ASUS a run for their money. The LG XPION XS30 Ion-based nettop features an Atom N230 CPU, 2GB of RAM 250GB HDD and comes with a Windows Vista OS. It has four USB ports and weighs only 2.4 lbs.

It consumes only 40 watts of power and can be easily mounted to the back of LCDs that have provisions for such nettops. The LG XPION X30 nettop is scheduled for release in Korea tomorrow.

(Source) Engadget

Tags: 2GB, Atom, HDD, korea, Laptops, LCDs, LG, lg-electronics, Money, netbooks, nettop, provisions, usb ports, watts
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  • TraxStocks for iPhones Released

    For the business-minded individuals and investors, here is an app finally made for you. Monitoring the stock market and being up to date with the latest financial highlights doesn’t have to be harder with this new app, TraxStocks for the iPhone or the iPod Touch. This powerful visual market analysis tool makes use of the iPhone’s touch screen to deliver advanced data visualization techniques and market data at the palm of your hands.

    Developed by All of Zero, the TraxStocks app is now available for download at the iTunes store for $4.99. This is an app ideal for people who want to know where to put their investment and money in as far as stock investment is concerned.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: advanced data visualization, analysis tool, Apple, Business, business minded individuals, data visualization techniques, investors, iPhone, iPhone, iPod Touch, Mobile News, Money, Palm, stock investment, stock market, touch screen

    One cannot foretell when their iPhone or iPod would need repairs and the next thing an owner would have to do is look for a reliable service center to fix it. But the problem is while there are many centers offering such a service, scams are rampant.

    Can you imagine the money they can make by accepting, running off and selling an iPod or iPhone in numbers? That would cost a fortune and a great means of illegal revenue if you entrust your device to the wrong hands.

    There are a lot of scams concerning this issue. But there is one repair site that aims to solicit the confidence of iPod owners to avoid the false pretention of fly-by-night pretenders. Ipodjuice.com announces a couple of announcements to ease these scam worries to help safeguard you iPod or iPhone when they need repairs.

    • First, the shop created a new page on their site giving information on the history and make-up of the business in order to ease ipodjuice scam concerns.
    • Secondly, while it has always been simple to get in touch with somebody at the site ipodjuice.com via email or phone, it is now possible to speak directly with the iPod repair owner at the drop of a hat.
    • Third, since the business has a physical store for taking care of walk-in customers, customers can now request to tour the actual location where orders are filled and devices are worked on. You can now actually view their receiving area, customer service department, shipping office, and even the technicians’ repair and testing shop. This offer is only for potential and current customers, and is not offered to competing businesses hoping to score some pointers.

    “There are several real-deal iPod repair shops out there, and ipodjuice.com is proud to be among them.”, added Magnabosco. “We are confident that, with these assurances, on top of our already trusted name and reputation, ipodjuice scam worries will dissipate, since they are simply unwarranted to begin with.”

    (Source) Press

    Tags: Business, Cell Phones, confidence, drop of a hat, email, fly, fly by night, fortune, iPhone, iPhone, Mobile News, Money, pretention, real deal, reputation, service scams, shipping office, transparency

    One thing that people are having difficulty these days is keeping track of their cash. Spending and failing to balance their expenses with their incomes have placed a lot of people at a loss, mainly because they are not aware of the real score of their money and finances. But Wesabe aims to change all that with this free application that helps consumers track and manager their money via their iPhone or iPod Touch.

    Wesabe’s iPhone app lets members: view all of their bank and credit card accounts in one place; track their cash spending on the go; edit, categorize and tag their purchases; and set up and monitor spending targets via their phone. When consumers input a purchase, the app saves time on typing by offering up the names of the closest merchants, using the phone’s GPS and Yahoo! Local APIs.

    To download the application, visit the iTunes App Store at http://www.itunes.com/apps/wesabe. Wesabe members simply log in using their existing credentials, while new members can sign up for a Wesabe account via their phone in less than a minute and begin adding cash transactions. Bank and credit card accounts can be added at www.wesabe.com. Account balances and transactions sync every time the iPhone app launches, ensuring the most up-to-date information.

    (Source) Press

    Tags: account balances, apis, Apple, application visit, cash transactions, Cell Phones, consumers, credentials, credit card accounts, free application, GPS, incomes, information source, iPhone, iPhone, iTunes, merchants, Mobile Software, Money, Sync, targets, yahoo

    We have seen these scams online through our emails and apparently there is a new modus that is done through mobile phones. While we cannot help avoid people assuming certain identities, it is perhaps wise for everyone to take into account the latest tactics that these people use to steal money from you unnoticed.

    You receive a call, purportedly from a bank, asking if you had just conducted a credit card transaction for goods or services.

    When you answer in the negative, the caller then tells you in a concerned tone to call an agent of a commercial bank and you are given the number.

    Upon calling, the agent gives you the telephone number of the “bank” and tells you to call the bank itself.

    You call and someone picks up, identifying himself as an officer of the “bank”. You then tell him that you did not conduct the transaction and you do not have such card.

    But he informs you that the records, however, show that the transaction had been carried out and that the card belongs to you!

    He suggests you call Bank Negara’s “Unit Kad Kredit Palsu” (Credit Card Fraud Unit) and gives you the number. You then reach an automated voice message service which says you have contacted “Bank Negara”.

    A Bank Negara “officer” then comes on and identifies himself. He asks for your banking and credit card information so that he can lodge a complaint on your behalf.

    You then give your details over the phone and finally assured that “Bank Negara” will “look into your problem”, you heave a sigh of relief.

    But what you don’t realise is that as soon as you have put down the phone, the fraudsters are already emptying your account, thanks to the information you had just furnished them.

    This is the latest scam that Malaysians are falling prey to.

    Though most of us will most likely not have means of figuring out real from fraudulent acts, this scenario should help guide us. Fraud is something common in these hard times and desperate people will resort to anything to steal from anyone. Be careful!

    (Source) Asia One

    Tags: account thanks, bank negara, Business, Cell Phones, credit card fraud, credit card information, credit card transaction, fraud unit, fraudsters, fraudulent acts, Mobile News, mobile phones, Money, scams, telephone number, voice message service


    Palm seems mentally ready to launch the Pre, but does it have all that much needed money to fund the Pre project? Palm has just decided to remarket around 18.5 million common shares which underlie preferred stock and warrants that Elevation Partners bought back in January.

    If everything goes well, Palm will get $49 million, more than plenty “to further bolster the resources Palm is devoting to the launch of the Palm Pre and future product-development efforts.” Elevation Partners will also get $49 million, exactly the price it initially paid for the same shares. Let’s hope the Pre is worth all that money then! We wouldn’t want to see Palm taken out of the cellphone business by a promising handset that failed to confirm.

    via Palm

    Tags: Money, Palm, Palm, pre
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