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[18 Jan 2010 | One Comment | ]
iPhone Most Expensive App 2010: BarMax CA Approved By Apple

The most expensive app has returned to the iTunes App store but this time it is not simply displaying a glowing red ruby. The app called BarMax CA is a study guide for the California Bar Exam and is developed under the guidance of lawyers from Harvard.
BarMax CA available in iTunes App store for $999.99 claims itself as “the only complete bar exam prep solution (Essay, MBE, Performance Test and Flash Cards) available for purchase in the iPhone App …

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[13 Jan 2010 | One Comment | ]
Android Apps Can Make You Bankrupt: Download Banking Apps With Caution

Google’s Android Market relies on customers to report fraudulent apps, allowing criminals to target businesses and their customers’ smartphones until Google acts on the reported apps.
It’s important to check the developer when downloading apps to your android based phone. Recently, a warning was issued by First Tech Credit Union about the Droid09 app in the Android Market which proved that unlike Apple App Store Android Market is not safe.
Google spokesperson told one news site “The Android Market Content Policy …

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[16 Dec 2009 | No Comment | ]
Android Market 16000 Apps: More Than Half Available For Free Download

Google Android Market on Tuesday has crossed the 20000 apps mark and is reported to have doubled in just last five months. A day after the reported milestone Google has come out and said that the actual number of applications exceeds just 16000.
According to AndroLib the number of apps available for download at over 20,000, about 62 percent are free and 38 percent are paid. Google responded that it doesn’t publicly disclose the breakdown of paid and free apps, …

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[12 Dec 2009 | No Comment | ]
Google gPhone Coming January 2010: Thinner Than iPhone With Weirdly Large Camera

It seems Techcrunch is sure about the coming Google phone as the blog today has again posted one article about gPhone. The blog site is referring to an article as proof that Google is already testing the device with employees around the world.
Google has started giving away these gPhones to its employees, who started tweeting about it last night, and the company had to make an announcement this morning. It seems Google noticed what everyone was talking about the …

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[18 Nov 2009 | One Comment | ]
TechCrunch Theory Of Unidentified Google Phone Has The Backing Of Unidentified Sources

Michael Arrington of TechCrunch thinks that despite all denials from Google, the company is working on its own branded phone that it will sell direct through retail channels beginning early next year.
The report on TechCrunch claims that the Google phone information is from reliable sources and the handset is likely to be manufactured by Korean companies LG or Samsung.
The Google phone rumors started in October where it was claimed that Google is working with a smartphone manufacturer to …

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[9 Nov 2009 | 2 Comments | ]
iPhone eCard App With Not So Funny eCards

TechCrunch it seems find racist remarks against President Obama as funny and the blog site insisted in its article that Apple has no sense of humor as it has decided to stop SomeeCards from publishing racist ecards app available on iPhone.
Apple contacted Someecards a couple days ago and persuaded the card making company to remove one card because the Halloween e card was making fun of President Obama based on presidents skin color. The card says: “Just double-checking that …