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9 Sep
As many iPhone owners continue to find ways to maximize the built-in camera included with their mobile handset, here is another application that should aid them in making the most out of their captured images. With the Picutrefxr iPhone app, photos are automatically enhanced and enlarged which turn your iPhone into a virtual digital camera.
Picturefxr turns an iPhone into a compact digital camera by sending full-size original photos over WiFi or 3G to the Picturefxr servers. Afterwards, better quality photos are returned which should be appease iPhone owners who look to improve on shots taken from their very own iPhone.
The Picturefxr iPhone App is now available at the ITunes Store for only $2.99.
(Source) Press
Tags: 3G, Apple, captures images, compact digital camera, iPhone, iPhone, mobile handset, Mobile Software, quality photos, servers, WiFi26 Jun
After all the controversies surrounding the iPorn app, bet you didn’t know that it servers hosting the server eventually got scorched! Well, apparently they did and with all the controversy tied up to it, the iPorn app for the iPhone or the iPod Touch has been pulled out over at the app store.
The app showcased 2,200 of the “Hottest Girls” which cost only $2 to download. But the decision to pull it out was not because of the server issue but more of some loose ends on the area of inappropriate content.
Apple will not distribute applications that contain inappropriate content. The developer of this application added inappropriate content directly from their server after the application had been approved and distributed, and after the developer had subsequently been asked to remove some offensive content. This was a direct violation of the terms of the iPhone Developer Program. The application is no longer available on the App Store
(Source) Cleveland Leader
Tags: Apple, Apple, Cell Phones, controversies, controversy, developer program, hottest girls, iPhone, iPhone, iPod Touch, iporn, loose ends, Mobile Software, offensive content, servers, showcased25 May

Here comes a unique and different type of a game, something that may be of interest to novice hackers wannabe out there. The game calls for a user to try and hack a network of computers using arsenals that include viruses or bounce your connection through hacked servers to avoid being caught. In short, it is similar to any strategy game only that the setting is perhaps a hacker’s haven.
“Hacker Evolution is the first step from a series of innovative and unique games that we are designing and bringing to the iPhone and iPod devices.” said Robert Muresan, Founder and CEO of Exosyphen Studios.
Hacker Evolution is available at the Apple App Store for only $0.99.
(Source) Gamers Daily News
Tags: Apple, Apple, arsenals, CEO, evolution, hacker, hackers, iPhone, iPhone, ipod, Mobile Software, novice, robert muresan, servers, strategy game, unique games, viruses
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