Calling Apple users (like myself), here’s a pair of jeans you gotta check out. It seems WTFJeans are not just a pair of jeans, it’s a pair of jeans made for the geeks inside and out.
It’s for people who don’t go anywhere without their mobile phones and gadgets, people like me really. continue reading »
I’ve seen this before, in fact, it happened to me just a couple of days ago when I wanted to download a game. Admittedly, I’ve been pretty addicted to my iPhone lately. continue reading »
It’s been a while, the good old times.
Anyway, here’s something I picked up from Wayang Times: continue reading »
iPhone users are on the rise, and so are the various kinds of application available. Applications that are focused on the fashion world are becoming a huge hit. You can find tons of them, developed by different companies, in the aim to keep users up-to-date on the shows and the upcoming fall and spring fashions. There are also some that help with creating your own fashionable look.
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Word has it, Verizon has begun its attack on Apple’s iPhone!
A leak points that Verizon is planning an upcoming ad series cheekily nicknamed “iDoesn’t”, specifically targeting things that the “iDevice” doesn’t do. continue reading »
They say MobileOne (M1) has broken SingTel’s monopoly of the Apple iPhone market in Singapore. And it’s about time.
M1 has secured a deal with Apple and will be selling the iPhone to customers in Singapore later this year. continue reading »
Before the BlackBerry Bold entered my life, Android (yes, HTC) has been my one true love. Despite the countless iPhone influencers around me, I remained true. Unfortunately, like all feelings, it fades and another replaces it.
When you think of Android, you think of HTC. It comes very much hand-in-hand so to speak. continue reading »
Feb6
I know iPhones are really popular these days, but I never thought that a nine-year old kid would be interested in owning one, let alone talk about programming it.
According to Melanie Lee (from Reuters I suppose), nine-year old Lim Ding Wen from Singapore (yes, SINGAPORE) writes applications for Apple’s popular iPhone. His latest, a painting program called Doodle Kids, has been downloaded over 4,000 times from Apple’s iTunes store in two weeks. continue reading »