Antenn-aid Video Review for iPhone 4

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I recently purchased the iPhone 4 and first thing I did was try to find a solution for the antenna problem that seemed to plague many owners including myself. The pack cost me $4.99 before shipping and took some time before I received it.

When I initially ordered it, the website promoted its use on the antenna problem. But now, they seem to have realized that it does not help at all and changed the product description saying that this is only for fun.

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Review for PicSay Pro for Android!

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Many people love taking pictures with their mobile device. But what if you could also add many fun touches to it without the need of a computer? Presenting the amazing PicSay Pro, here is another quick and great review. Make sure to check it out.

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Video review of Beautiful Widget for Android!

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Here is another quick review for an amazing application available in the market. Many widgets are available that are similar but nothing comes close to the style and functionality of Beautiful Widget. Make sure to grab it after watching the review. Enjoy the video!

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We wants it, Jobs asking for his precious back

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Trying very hard aren’t ya?

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Steve Jobs VERY angry about recent iPhone 4G leaks!

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After the recent leaks from many sources nowadays on the prototype that was lost by an Apple engineer, Mr Jobs expressed his anger on Twitter! Here are some Tweets expressing his anger:

Fired 30 people today and I still don’t feel better.

So a testing engineer misplaced the iCreamSandwich iPhone prototype. And now he’s misplaced his job.

All Apple employees are henceforth forbidden to know anything about upcoming products. I will work in secret. Alone.

Check out his Twitter for more!

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Vignette video review and sample pics!

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Here is yet another review from myself! This time is an app that can actually make your camera on your favourite Android phone more useful than it is stock! Video review and sample pics from this wonderful app! All pics were taken from a Nexus One.

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Google Shopper Review/Overview

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Google pushes hard on its mobile platform that has seen a huge growth over the past year. It is the platform of choice for most of Google applications and not long ago, Google Labs released their last little monster called Google Shopper. This application is made to give a chance to Android users to find the best price available on the web in a fancy and easier way. Does it live up to its exceptions? Check out the new video review to find out!

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Countdown for Opera Mini approval (or rejection) to iPhone App store

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Talk about fun publicity! Opera finally submitted Opera Mini to the iPhone App store. They also publicized a countdown on their website showing their wait for approval or rejection. Chances are that it will be rejected since it servers a similar purpose to the Safari browser. As of now, Apple rejected all applications that duplicated theirs in the phone. We’ll see in time if they make an exception.

Countdown is here

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Nexus One Review!

Google recently released a new version of their first phone, the Nexus One. Now compatible to more networks than it used to be, it starts being more and more a serious contender in the already packed Smartphone industry. On the day of its release, I ordered one from work and waited like a little kid waiting to unwrap his Christmas gift.

Here is my quick and dirty review after happily using this phone. (There will be some points that will be compared to the iPhone, which happens to be in direct competition with the Nexus). I will try to provide you with an unbiased review. Please don’t hesitate in leaving any comments!

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AT&T Yahoo Search powered Android phone!!! Wait…Yahoo?

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Folks at Engadget got a go on the Motorola Backflip from AT&T. Equipped with Motoblur, everything seemed normal for a Motorola low-end Android phone. But a slight change seems to have been made by the people in AT&T… For unknown reasons, they replaced the Google Search widget by one that is powered by Yahoo! With Android, being open-source, people are allowed to make modifications to it but such modifications are rather… strange? Set to be released soon, this little phone is already attracting attention from a lot of people that have the same question going through their head: Why Yahoo?

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