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The first clip from Ashton Kutcher's new film jOBS has just been released and while it's not a whole lot, it still looks like this may be a pretty good movie. The film is based on Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who died in 2011, and all of the major events that took place in his life since 1971
I do not own an iPhone so I still have Google maps. I have heard this new application Apple is trying to get you to use is awful. Well in Australia the police are begging people to stop using it.
Light bulbs are a pretty basic product. A company that everyone has heard of is going to start selling light bulbs in its stores and I am sure some of you would buy it.
As if the original iPad was not cool enough, Apple had to keep us coming back for more with the iPad 2, which caused quite a stir in our household because it came out within weeks of us buying the first iPad
Normally we ignore the pigs at the Westboro Baptist Church, since their protests at funerals are just lame publicity stunts. But this time we can all laugh in their hypocritical faces.
After Steve Jobs passed away on Wednesday, a tweet was posted by Margie Phelps, one of the leaders of the church. Her father is Fred Phelps, the group's leader.
Margie announced that, quote, "Westboro will picket funeral. He had a huge platform, gave God no glory and taught sin."
And now, for the irony . . . underneath her tweet, it shows that she posted it using TWITTER FOR iPHONE.
A new iPhone app called iAugment allows women who are considering breast augmentation to see how they would look with a new pair without actually having to go to the plastic surgeon to get an expensive and potentially embarrassing virtual visualization.
The app is simple enough to use: All you do is upload a picture, highlight the breasts, and then decide how big you want to make them. If you want to see another size, you just shake the phone and start again.