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Macaw Chirps Good Health

Fact: gym memberships rise before summer where people have to flaunt their bodies. Gym memberships also rise on January when people make vows to themselves of a healthier and slimmer figure.
Enthusiasm wanes after a few months. All those resolutions to eat healthier, to go to the gym, all those becomes just like any other unfulfilled [...]

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Head-to-Head Competition Erupts Between Siri and Tellme with Predictable Results

Microsoft’s Chief Research and Strategy Officer has recently been comparing the iPhone 4S’ Siri with the own voice-recognition capabilities of Windows Phones’ own Tellme. Tech enthusiasts have interpreted his statements as him saying their phones have had the capability to do what Siri now does even a year ago and it’s only through the strength [...]

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Mersey Burns Helps Treats Burn Wounds

No, Mersey Burns is not some magical app for the iPhone, iPod, or iPod Touch that you put near a burn wound and it automatically becomes cured. That would be witchcraft. But it does something more scientific — it helps reduce errors when treating burn victims.
With any type of burns, even with the smallest ones, [...]

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MelApp Checks Your Moles Cancer Risk

Why is that girl over there obsessing about her moles a taking close-up pictures of every single one of them?
She could be one of the many mole maniacs that we have in this world who believe that the size and quantity of their moles is their best asset. Either that or they have a MelApp [...]

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Happy Birthday, iPhone!

The iPhone celebrates its 4th anniversary today, June 29, 2011. It has come a long, long way from its first release. The iPhone is known for changing the landscape of phone technologies with its introduction of apps and a faster, better and smoother internet access. 4 years to the day, the iPhone is the most [...]

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Samsung More Popular Than The iPhone

It seems that the iPhone has met its match in Samsung. Samsung is more popular than the iPhone–at least in Korea.
Samsung has recently released a statement saying that the Samsung Galaxy S II phones has sold more than 1 million units in its home country South Korea.
Call it Korean pride, or what have [...]

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Flipboard for iPhone to be Launched

The iPhone launch iPad’s Flipboard was announced by Apple’s co-founder Mike McCue at the ongoing 2011 South by Southwest conference held in Austin, Texas (from the 11th of March to the 20th).
Mc Cue said that Flipboard, the social magazine app exclusive to the iPad, would require a complete redesign for the iPhone’s smaller screen but [...]

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Angry Birds for PSP and PS3

If there was one game that people will remember from 2010, it would probably be Angry Birds — who thought pysics would be so interesting.
The game where you launch vengeful birds at a certain trajectory so that they can take revenge for that egg that a clan of hiungry pigs has taken possession of was [...]

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World’s Biggest iPhone Features Lara croft

The protagonist of the hit franchise is featured in the world’s biggest iPhone, well, sort of.
It’s not the really the world’s greatest iPhone, the screen is made up of a number of iPads and to form the humongous screen, 56 iPads in total.
The publicity stunt was to celebrate and introduce with a bang, the newest [...]

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Gameloft’s Shadow Guardian to redefine casual gaming

There are a number of boundaries that Shadow Guardian, a game for the iPhone by Gameloft, aims to break, with all the characteristics of the game that sets it apart from its competition, Shadow Guardian is dubbed as a game that can change the landscape of casual gaming.
For one, the game’s graphics are truly beyond [...]

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