Posted on 19 September 2012 by Shane McGlaun
Sister site SlashGear has published its official review of the new iPhone 5. If you want to know just how awesome the new iPhone 5 is, read the review for all the details.
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Posted on 28 May 2012 by Shane McGlaun
If you're the sort that likes using apps that add filters to photos you take with your iPhone, you might want to check out InstaCRT. This app makes the photos you take a look like they are on an old school CRT television.
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Posted on 16 March 2011 by Shane McGlaun
Rumors are circulating that the iPhone 5 will be a dual SIM world phone. The rumor comes from iDealsChina that claims to have a reliable source claiming two SIMS for two numbers will be supported.
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Posted on 07 December 2010 by Shane McGlaun
Verizon could be looking to lock out the other carries like Sprint and T-Mobile from getting the iPhone when the AT&T exclusive needs. A rumor has Verizon paying Apple to be the only other carrier next to AT&T.
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Posted on 03 March 2009 by Alison Spong
Love does not mean you have to like the same kind of music. The dual-dock iLuv iMM173 is an alarm clock outfitted with two iPod docks, one working with your iPhone.
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Posted on 02 November 2008 by Shawn Brown
Very often we find that our iPhone batteries do not last an entire day, calling for multiple charges in some cases. The iPWR backup battery by Eznex is the perfect solution to this battery problem. Apple’s decision to not include a removable battery on any of their iPhone and iPod products has developed into a need for such a product. ...
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Posted on 26 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
Over at SlashGear, Vincent has just reviewed the BlueAnt V1 Voice Control Bluetooth Headset and it may be the high-end bluetooth headset of choice for those looking for a little something more out of their talk-time experience.
Equipped with a new technology called BlueGenie, this headset can be activated via voice commands. And keywords aren't even necessary. you can just ...
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Posted on 04 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
One thing I really like about Sudoku is how it manages to work my brain while still being fun. So when I came across Sudoku Unlimited, I had to give it a try. What's $2.99, right?
I think what I like best about Sudoku Unlimited is how simple it is. Not the game, mind you. Sudoku can be very difficult. ...
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Posted on 24 July 2008 by Chris Scott Barr
Today I've spent some time playing Labyrinth Lite Edition. I'm sure that most of you had, or at least have seen an old Labyrinth game. Basically what you had was two wooden boxes inside of another box. The inner boxes were each controlled by a different set of knobs, which you would use to tilt the innermost box. You would ...
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Posted on 23 July 2008 by Chris Scott Barr
Another game that I've had since launch is Spinner Prologue. This is another game that is played using only the accelerometer. Essentially this is simply a set of mazes that you must navigate your way through. However, rather than controlling the arrow, it moves in a single direction and you must rotate the maze in order to lead it to ...
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Posted on 23 July 2008 by Chris Scott Barr
One of my favorite games that I've played since I picked up the iPhone has got to be Cube Runner. It is a very simple game in which you use the accelerometer to control a ship and navigate through a series of blocks.
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Posted on 22 July 2008 by Chris Scott Barr
Chess is one of those games that I really enjoy playing. No, I never joined the Chess Club in high school (I may be a geek, but I have my dignity), but I do enjoy a good game every now and then. Of course, I enjoy playing with real people, rather than a computer. I think the last chess game ...
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