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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

iBook iPhone App

A bookworm?
Install iBook app for the iphone.
I just downloaded free ibooks from famous authors like Charles Dickens, William Shakespear, etc.

Try it now!




















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Poker by Zynga in my i Phone

Hurray! Now I can play Poker in my iphone!!!



I'm still a newbie that's why I am so glad Zynga have released this game for mobile people like me.






I got alot of ample time to explore the game this time..



Keep it up Zynga! Create more iphone-facebook connect games and you're right on track!

How's the Farmville app by the way?

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Farmville for iPhone is down?

Is something wrong with Farmville for ipHone?
I have been trying to log in since last night but to no avail.
It just keeps showing this error.
Anyone pls?



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Monday, June 28, 2010

iPad vs .50 Cal Sniper Rifle

What happens when you put an iPad up against a Barrett M82A1? Here is the iPad sequence from our iPhone 4 shoot.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Farmville on my iPhone

Wooooow!
Finally, I can now play my fave game Farmville on my iphone.

This is soooo awesome!














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Friday, June 25, 2010

iPhone 4 sucks??

So, I got my iPhone4 yesterday and have been having issues with reception just like everybody else. Upon doing some research I found some more information on the problem. The issue has to do with some kind of short happening when you hold the antenna band that wraps around the iPhone. I outline this issue in the video. However, the iPhone can still be useful for making calls if you do one of the following things:
  • Hold the phone from the top, not touching the bottom section of the antenna band. The bottom section is not part of the antenna, it is where the dock connector grounds to the phone. This is why there is a short. When you hold the phone, your body acts as a conductor between the antenna and the bottom ground of the phone, which grounds out your reception.
  • Get a case or one of Apple’s nifty bumpers, which Apple should have named “Our bad for not passing electronics 101 iPhone Case.”
  • Use a bluetooth device and set your phone down on a non-conductive surface.
  • Return your iPhone4, keep using your 3GS until Apple resolves the issue.
I myself will keep my iPhone4 for a while because we all have 30 days to return our “dysfunctioning” phones.