iPhone Archive
04 May 2012
Awesome Dorm Room – Meet BRAD

Remember back to your days in college when you thought your dorm room was the best. The black lights and the trippy posters? Maybe you had the perfect place to hide the liquor? Compared to this guy you are complete amateur. Derek Low is a college freshman at Berkeley who transformed his dorm room into
19 Apr 2012
The iPhone won’t succeed (according to this article from 2007)

It’s always easier to look back on the commentery leading up to events with 20/20 vision. So lets do that! in 2007 Matthew Lynn outlined why the Apple iPhone would fail,which unless you have been living under a rock, you know was a horrific prediction. Techcrunch has a chart that outlines how many apple products have
12 Mar 2012
Tether your iPhone for $30

If you own an iPhone or iPad and a laptop you have been in a situation where you wanted to tether them together. But if you have AT&T you know that to do so you need to switch plans or pay more to tether, but this is going to change thanks to a new service
11 Mar 2012
Random Awesome Autocorrect

Time for another random group of autocorrects. Which is your favorite:
11 Mar 2012
The New & Improved Apple Gas Range (Only available in China)

Looks Legit! Now here’s something you don’t often hear about. Two warehouses containing iPhone branded gas stoves got seized by the state police at Wuhan, after discovering they are not real Apple products. A total of 681 gas stoves that do not come with protection to prevent flame-out were
07 Mar 2012
Yankees Bathroom Photos – Now on Instagram!

As we reported last week, the New York Yankees had a photo shoot in the men’s room during spring training. Well it seems the photographer, Nick Laham, took his pictures with both a regular camera and a iPhone. The iPhone pictures were modified with instagram and had some awesome results. I guess the humor of seeing A-Rod
23 Feb 2012
App Turns Smartphone Into Sex Toy

“Rob and Sara love each other,” begins a promotional video for the Closer ToGetHer iPhone and Android app, “but work keeps them apart more than they’d like.” The app‘s proposed solution: a feature that allows Rob to control the vibration function on Sara’s phone. Yep, its creators are serious. Justin Wilcox, who wrote the code,
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