Dell Continues to Promise Froyo for the Streak by End of Year, Ceases Updates to Android 2.1

The recently leaked Android 2.2 ROM for the Dell Streak has to mean the official update is coming soon right? Well if you haven’t installed it already, Froyo isn’t too far off though Dell won’t commit to anything other than their “before the end of the year” stance

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The recently leaked Android 2.2 ROM for the Dell Streak has to mean the official update is coming soon right? Well if you haven’t installed it already, Froyo isn’t too far off though Dell won’t commit to anything other than their “before the end of the year” stance. The timeframe was reconfirmed, but users are promised the update will come “much sooner” than December 31st.

In fact, due to the additional resources necessary to get Froyo ready for its push to the Streak, Dell is calling off any future Android 2.1 updates and ceasing to push the update to users who have yet to receive it. That’s a bummer, especially if Android 2.2 manages to get delayed. However, it’s a small price to pay if it means we will see Froyo that much sooner.

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iPhone Hacker Goes to Hollywood; George Hotz (Geohot) the Movie (Video)

Who would have thought that geohot aka George Hotz, the teen who was the first to unlock the iPhone would stir so much passion that he would inspire a fan-made movie? It’s actually quite a decent production, considering it’s amateur work


Who would have thought that geohot aka George Hotz, the teen who was the first to unlock the iPhone would stir so much passion that he would inspire a fan-made movie? It’s actually quite a decent production, considering it’s amateur work. Known as “The Official Geohot Movie Trailer”, this video celebrates the hacker’s achievements over the past years, both in jailbreaking and unlocking the iPhone.

Considering the huge box office success of the movie The Social Network, a real movie made for this story would probably cash in as well.


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Order Your Sony Internet TV, Blu-Ray Player Now!

Sony’s just announced that their Google TVs will be available on Best Buy store shelves starting October 24th. They’ve stated that you can now pre-order at SonyStyle.com and will be available to you starting this weekend if you do decide to go that route. You’ll be able to purchase four models – 24, 32, 40, and 46 inches – just as we learned before, at $599, $799,  $999, and $1,399 respectively.

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Sony’s just announced that their Google TVs will be available on Best Buy store shelves starting October 24th. They’ve stated that you can now pre-order at SonyStyle.com and will be available to you starting this weekend if you do decide to go that route. You’ll be able to purchase four models – 24, 32, 40, and 46 inches – just as we learned before, at $599, $799,  $999, and $1,399 respectively. Don’t get confused reading the press release (below) where it states these are LED backlit: this doesn”t mean the panel itself is LED. Expect an LCD panel like many of you alluded to before. Sony’s also offering a Google TV-enabled Blu-Ray for $399.99. Check out the press release below for more detailed information, and head on over to SonyStyle.com to get started on your exciting Google TV endeavor.

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SONY REDEFINES HOME ENTERTAINMENT WITH THE WORLD’S FIRST HDTV POWERED BY GOOGLE TV
Watch HDTV, Enjoy Apps and Browse the Internet Seamlessly on One Device

NEW YORK, October 12, 2010 – Furthering the company’s leadership in the connected TV space, Sony today introduced Sony Internet TV, powered by Google TV — the world’s first television with the ability to watch HDTV, enjoy apps, and browse the Internet seamlessly on one device.
The combination of Sony’s hardware and engineering expertise and Google’s understanding of open software provides a unique user experience, merging multiple content sources in one easy-to-use interface. From broadcast to streaming video from the Internet, Sony Internet TV offers the ability to quickly search and watch content from wherever, whenever.
“Sony Internet TV is the world’s first HDTV that combines the big-screen impact of television and full Internet search to deliver an unrivaled entertainment experience,” said Mike Abary, senior vice president of Sony’s Home Division. “Finally, you can seamlessly search your favorite TV programs and web sites on the same screen, at the same time.”
“We are very proud to be the pioneers of this new entertainment category by delivering the world’s first true Internet TV experience,” added Bob Ishida, senior vice president, corporate executive, and president of Home Entertainment Business Group, Sony Corporation. “Sony Internet TV creates value by introducing new and compelling ways to enjoy a variety of content.”

Featuring both integrated television models and a Blu-ray Disc™ player, Sony Internet TV is powered by Google TV. It is built on the Android platform, runs the Google Chrome browser and includes a powerful Intel® Atom® processor offering the ability to quickly search across Internet and television content for easy access to entertainment and information.
The models also feature Dual View, allowing users to watch television while tweeting about what they’re watching, checking their fantasy football scores, or finding related content on the web.
They also deliver a truly personalized entertainment experience with the ability to bookmark content for easy access and add applications from the Android™ Market (coming in early 2011). The models feature Sony’s premium streaming service “Video On Demand powered by Qriocity™” as well as pre-installed apps including CNBC, Napster, NBA, Netflix, Pandora,® Twitter, and YouTube.™
The intuitive hand-held RF QWERTY keypad remote incorporating an optical mouse makes it easy to navigate content, type in search terms, and control the TV’s user interface. Additionally, select mobile devices such as an Android phone, can control the TV with an app that will be available for download from the mobile Android Market later this fall.
Built-in Wi-Fi makes it easy to connect to home broadband networks to access web content. Additionally, Sony Internet TV is ready for the future and is fully upgradable through system updates.
Sony Internet TV easily connects to select HD DVR devices from Dish Network to include previously recorded content in the search results and control DVR functionality from the set’s user interface.
Sony Internet TV Line
Featuring four LCD HDTVs with Google TV built-in, the Sony Internet TV line includes the 24-inch class NSX-24GT1 ($599.99), the 32-inch class NSX-32GT1 ($799.99), the 40-inch NSX-40GT1 ($999.99), and the 46-inch NSX-46GT1 ($1,399.99).
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The Sony Internet TV Blu-ray Disc™ player with Google TV built-in, NSZ-GT1 ($399.99), also allows users to enjoy all of the powerful features of Google TV on their existing HDTV.
Sony Internet TV and the Sony Internet TV Blu-ray Disc Player are currently on pre-sale at www.SonyStyle.com and www.BestBuy.com. They will be available for purchase at Sony Style on October 16 and at Best Buy shortly after.
For more information, please visit www.sony.com/SonyInternetTV or log in to our social media community at www.Sony.com/blog.
Product specifications include:
Sony Internet TV NSX-46GT1
Available in October for $1,399.99
• 46-inch Full HD 1080p display with Edge LED backlight
• Google TV built-in
• Seamlessly search across your television & Internet for content
• Surf the web while watching TV using Dual View
• Upgradeable Google TV platform
• Download apps from Android Market (*coming in early 2011)
• Superior processing power with Intel Inside
• Easy-to-use RF QWERTY keypad remote with integrated optical mouse
• Link to select mobile phones (coming this fall)
• Built-in Wi-Fi
• Four HDMI inputs and four USB inputs

Sony Internet TV NSX-40GT1
Available in October for about $999.99
• 40-inch Full HD 1080p display with Edge LED backlight
• Google TV built-in
• Seamlessly search across your television & Internet for content
• Surf the web while watching TV using Dual View
• Upgradeable Google TV platform
• Download apps from Android Market (*coming in early 2011)
• Superior processing power with Intel Inside
• Easy-to-use RF QWERTY keypad remote with integrated optical mouse
• Link to select mobile phones (coming this fall)
• Built-in Wi-Fi
• Four HDMI inputs and four USB inputs

Sony Internet TV NSX-32GT1
Available in October for about $799.99
• 32-inch Full HD 1080p display with Edge LED backlight
• Google TV built-in
• Seamlessly search across your television & Internet for content
• Surf the web while watching TV using Dual View
• Upgradeable Google TV platform
• Download apps from Android Market (*coming in early 2011)
• Superior processing power with Intel Inside
• Easy-to-use RF QWERTY keypad remote with integrated optical mouse
• Link to select mobile phones (coming this fall)
• Built-in Wi-Fi
• Four HDMI inputs and four USB inputs

Sony Internet TV NSX-24GT1
Available in October for about $599.99
• 24-inch Full HD 1080p display with CCFL backlight
• Google TV built-in
• Seamlessly search across your television & Internet for content
• Surf the web while watching TV using Dual View
• Upgradeable Google TV platform
• Download apps from Android Market (*coming in early 2011)
• Superior processing power with Intel Inside
• Easy-to-use RF QWERTY keypad remote with integrated optical mouse
• Link to select mobile phones (coming this fall)
• Built-in Wi-Fi
• Four HDMI inputs and four USB inputs

Sony Internet TV Blu-ray Disc Player NSZ-GT1
Available in October for about $399.99
• Google TV built-in
• Seamlessly search across your television & Internet for content
• Surf the web while watching TV using Dual View
• Upgradeable Google TV platform
• Blu-ray Disc playback capability
• Download apps from Android Market (*coming in early 2011)
• Superior processing power with Intel Inside
• Easy-to-use RF QWERTY keypad remote with integrated optical mouse
• Link to select mobile phones (coming this fall)
• Built-in Wi-Fi
• One HDMI input, one HDMI output and four USB inputs

Sony Internet TV product images can be found at www.sony.com/news.

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GreenPois0n Hits The Streets — With Geohot’s Exploit

Posted on 12th October 2010 by admin in , apple, green, hp, iphone, ipod touch, phone, us, usb | Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

Today, the Dev Team officially released GreenPois0n — two days after the anticipated 10/10/10 release was bunged up by geohot’s competing jailbreaker, limera1n.  In an interesting twist of fate, the release announcement on Dev Team’s blog includes the following: “Thanks to geohot for the bootrom USB exploit. We have opted to use that instead of SHAtter for the sake of exploit presevation.”  The first release of GreenPois0n is Windows-only, and iOS 4.1 only.  Those with an iPhone 4 and lower-version firmware should use TinyUmbrella to preserve their basebands.  Otherwise, GreenPois0n supports iPhone 3GS/4, iPod Touches 3G/4G, and iPads, with Apple TV 2G and iTouch 2G support imminent.

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Today, the Dev Team officially released GreenPois0n — two days after the anticipated 10/10/10 release was bunged up by geohot’s competing jailbreaker, limera1n. 

In an interesting twist of fate, the release announcement on Dev Team’s blog includes the following: “Thanks to geohot for the bootrom USB exploit. We have opted to use that instead of SHAtter for the sake of exploit presevation.” 

The first release of GreenPois0n is Windows-only, and iOS 4.1 only.  Those with an iPhone 4 and lower-version firmware should use TinyUmbrella to preserve their basebands.  Otherwise, GreenPois0n supports iPhone 3GS/4, iPod Touches 3G/4G, and iPads, with Apple TV 2G and iTouch 2G support imminent.

Read our guide: How To: Jailbreak 4.1 Using GreenPois0n Guide 


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The New Pogoplug Pro USB Cloud Sharing Device Has Wireless Built In [Pogoplug]

Posted on 11th October 2010 by admin in , hd, pixel, us, usb | Tags: , , , , , , , ,

The Pogoplug, a handy device for putting your USB disks in the cloud , was formerly hardwired (or wireless via adapter ) and formerly pink . The new $99 Pogoplug Pro is black and has wireless built in

My notebook is toast. It’s basically being completely rebuilt. I dropped it off at the Genius Bar a week ago. I wanna know where it’s at, so I called Apple to find out. I didn’t get very far. More »


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Gazing Down at the World [Video]

Posted on 8th October 2010 by admin in , hd, hp, pixel, us, usb, video | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

For the last five years, photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand has been circling the globe by airplane, photographing everything beneath him.

For the last five years, photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand has been circling the globe by airplane, photographing everything beneath him. Here are some incredible views of countries all over the world from his collection “Earth From Above.” [BF] More »


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LG Adrenaline is AT&T’s first LTE Device; Carrier Also Announces Pantech Laser

In spite of AT&T not yet launching its LTE/4G network, the carrier recently announced a LTE-compatible product, the LG Adrenaline USB dongle. This is the very first device supporting the new type of connectivity and we learn that it’ll receive an upgrade in order to work on the company’s 4G network, once it rolls out in 2011.


In spite of AT&T not yet launching its LTE/4G network, the carrier recently announced a LTE-compatible product, the LG Adrenaline USB dongle. This is the very first device supporting the new type of connectivity and we learn that it’ll receive an upgrade in order to work on the company’s 4G network, once it rolls out in 2011.

LG Adrenaline goes for $49.99 with a 2 year contract and till the 4G kicks in, you’ll use it to access HSPA and WiFi, if you’re a DataConnect or DataConnect Pass plan owner. Meanwhile, AT&T has another product announcement to make: Pantech Laser is ready for debut, as the thinnest full sliding keyboard handset ever.

Pantech Laser measures 9.95mm in thickness, packs a 3.1 inch AMOLED touch display, social networking features and 3MP camera. It’ll debut on October 17 for $99.99 with a contract.


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Logitech Revue Announced – This Month for $299.99

Today is Logitech’s big day as they’ve set up in San Francisco and New York to show off their Logitech Revue. They’ve formally announced the device’s price, availability, and some companion accessories to go along with it. You can grab the set-top box up this month for $299.99 at Best Buy

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Today is Logitech’s big day as they’ve set up in San Francisco and New York to show off their Logitech Revue. They’ve formally announced the device’s price, availability, and some companion accessories to go along with it. You can grab the set-top box up this month for $299.99 at Best Buy. We’ve heard a lot about the device drumming up to its forthcoming launch, but we haven’t been able to get a good look at it. Fortunately, Kevin’s hitting their gathering up in New York as I type and he should be back later on with some hands-on footage and impressions of the Revue and its accompanying accessories.

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As far as those accessories go, it’ll also be shipping alongside a companion remote – being dubbed the Mini Controller – for $129.99 and gives you full control over your Google TV experience using a touchpad and illuminated keys that change colors depending on what mode you’re in – either navigation or typing/pointing.

With that comes Logitech’s TV Cam and Vid HD software which will allow you to video chat with your friends and loved ones no matter where they are in 720p HD. These are the kinds of experiences we’ve seen played out on television and in movies and Logitech’s the first to enable you to do the same in your home through the use of Google TV. We’re excited by how all of this sounds and can’t wait to learn more later on this evening. Read on for full press details.

If You Can Think It, You Can Watch It: Logitech Delivers Google TV to Living Rooms Across the U.S.

Logitech Revue with Google TV, Logitech Controllers, Logitech TV Cam, Logitech Vid HD Video Calling Service Put You In Control of the Google TV Experience

FREMONT, Calif. – Oct. 6, 2010 — Consumers today have access to an enormous amount of content, delivered by a range of sources and increasingly complex devices. To bring this content together through a single interface on the best screen in the house – the TV screen – Logitech (SIX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI) has worked with Google on a line of products designed to create the best Google TV experience for the millions of U.S. households with an HDMI-ready TV. Google TV brings traditional TV programming together with the entire Internet, with the ability to search across them both.

Logitech today unveiled Logitech Revue™ with Google TV™, a compact, plug-and-play companion box with its Logitech® Keyboard Controller, which together provide seamless control over the Google TV experience and home-entertainment devices. The company’s portfolio of products for Google TV also includes the Logitech® TV Cam and Vid™ HD service for HD video calling from the comfort of one’s sofa. In addition, Logitech is offering the Logitech® Mini Controller for Logitech Revue as well as other applications designed for the Google TV platform.

“Just as we have done with the PC and with home entertainment systems, our role with Google TV is to give people the ability to control and interact with their content and devices with unprecedented ease,” said Gerald P. Quindlen, Logitech president and chief executive officer. “With our line of products for Google TV, Logitech will help redefine the user experience in the digital living room.”

“Logitech Revue with Google TV makes it easy for people to use just one controller to find and enjoy content from a variety of sources – programs from TV providers; the entire Web, including Flash-based games; music, photos and videos from their personal library; and a growing selection of apps,” saidAshish Arora, vice president and general manager of Logitech’s digital home products group. “Logitech not only delivers the Google TV experience for any HDMI-ready TV, but we build on it with exceptional interface devices, control of living room components through Logitech Harmony® Link and enhanced experiences such as video calling in the living room.”

“Google TV combines the power of search, a full Web browser, and Android apps with the TV experience you know and love,” said Mario Queiroz, vice president of product management for Google. “We’re proud to be working with Logitech to launch the very first set of Google TV devices, helping you and me easily access great Web and TV content, all on the same HD screen.”

“Smart TV delivers a truly integrated experience, with broadcast and the Internet united on one screen,” said Wilfred Martis, general manager, Retail CE, Intel Digital Home Group. “The Logitech Revue brings Google TV to existing televisions, and also offers video calling to provide a new dimension to home entertainment. The smart TV experience requires advanced processing performance, as well as outstanding audio/visual capabilities, and we’re proud that Logitech selected the Intel® Atom™ processor CE4100 to power this revolutionary product.”

Logitech Revue with Google TV – Access to Endless Entertainment Choices

With a broadband Internet connection available, connecting the Logitech Revue to your home entertainment system is easy. Use the included HDMI cable to connect the Logitech Revue to the port on your HDTV, and then connect another HDMI cable between the Logitech Revue and your cable or satellite provider box with HDMI out. Then plug in the system to power up your Logitech Revue and follow the directions on the TV screen to complete the brief software setup. In minutes, the content available on your TV will expand beyond the day’s programming to include virtually limitless Web content, as well as a host of preloaded Google TV and Logitech applications.

Once set up, you can use the included Logitech Keyboard Controller to navigate and interact with the new world of content available on the biggest and best screen in the house – the TV screen. Watching your favorite videos online on your HDTV is just the start. Pick up the controller, and type in anything you want to find. Watching the big game on live TV and want to know the latest stats on your favorite player? Simply use the dual-view mode to see the stats on the Web while still watching the game.

The Logitech Keyboard Controller includes everything you need to control Google TV and features a familiar keyboard layout so anyone can start searching without a learning curve. It includes a touch pad with scroll functionality for control in addition to back and home buttons for easy Web page navigation. And to give you a reliable connection, the Keyboard Controller uses Logitech Unifying wireless technology.

Because Harmony Link technology is embedded in Logitech Revue – the same technology that powers Logitech’s award-winning family of Harmony universal remotes – you will enjoy seamless control over how you experience Google TV. So when you search for something and then click on it, your selection will come up at the touch of one button – no manual switching of inputs required.

In addition to the familiar typing and mouse experience, Logitech provides buttons to control your TV, A/V receiver and DVR. These let you power on your TV, turn up the volume on your speakers or access your DVR content without needing to use an additional remote. In addition, you can use the setup software to customize buttons of your controller and map commands for your devices.

Logitech Mini Controller – Sleek and Stylish Palm-Sized Controller

With almost three decades of experience designing devices that connect you to your content, Logitech has learned that consumers like different kinds of input devices to fit their varying needs. With that in mind, the company developed the Logitech Mini Controller for use with Google TV – a palm-sized keyboard, touch pad and remote control combo.

Despite its compact size, just 6-inches by 3.5-inches, the Mini Controller offers full control over the Google TV experience. It has a touch pad that removes the need for a mouse, as well as illuminated keys that change color depending on the mode you’re in: green for navigation, orange for typing and pointing. Like the Logitech Keyboard Controller, the Mini Controller provides buttons to control your TV, A/V receiver and DVR.

The Mini Controller has a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that can go up to two weeks between charges.

Logitech TV Cam and Logitech Vid HD – Video Calling from Your Sofa

The Logitech TV Cam lets you make and receive high-definition video calls on your HDTV – no computer required. It connects easily with your Logitech Revue box using USB to deliver the crisp, clear images – thanks in part to Carl Zeiss® optics – and superior quality audio consumers have come to expect from Logitech webcams. And the TV Cam also provides a wide-angle lens that will capture your whole living room so your friends and family can relax, talk comfortably and enjoy a natural conversation. And when you want to have a more personal experience, you can use the 5x digital zoom to get close and personal.

To further optimize the experience for the living room, the TV Cam includes two digital, directional microphones that help reduce noise and echoes in a living room environment and uses Logitech RightLight 2™ technology to adjust images in dim lighting situations so you look your best.

Together, the Logitech TV Cam and Vid HD software enable high-definition video calls of up to 720p. To make a video call, simply connect the Logitech TV Cam to your Logitech Revue box, select the easy-to-use Logitech Vid HD app, which comes preloaded on the Revue box, and then sit back, relax and place a call to family or friends who are also using Vid. If the video call is with someone who is not using a TV Cam with Logitech Revue, they can download Vid for free onto their PC or Mac from www.logitech.com/vid.

If you receive a video call using Logitech Vid HD on Google TV, the TV Cam will blink to alert you of an incoming call. If your TV screen is on, you will hear an audible ring and receive a notification and caller ID so you can know who’s calling – and you have the option to answer or ignore the call. If you ignore a call or are away from your TV, you will be aware of any missed calls thanks to a call notification icon in the Vid HD interface or from an LED light on the TV Cam that lights up when you’ve missed a call – even when your TV is off.

Logitech Google TV Apps – Limitless Possibilities

As an open platform, the additional power of Google TV lies in its potential to deliver new possibilities for the living room through the development of innovative applications. Want to find favorite holiday photos to show visiting friends? Preloaded on the Logitech Revue in the Applications section you will find the Logitech Media Player. The Logitech Media Player lets you access your personal content, including photos, downloaded music files and home videos that are stored on a USB drive or a DLNA-certified media server on your home network.

For added control possibilities, Logitech will offer two downloadable smartphone apps: the Logitech Harmony for iPhone and the Logitech Harmony for Android. These apps allow you to use your iPhone®, iPod® Touch, iPad™, or Android device to control your Google TV experience. With just one touch of the “Watch Google TV” button, both apps can turn on your television, cable/satellite box and A/V receiver. The in-app keyboard and touch pad make it easy to search for things to watch — online or on TV — as well as navigate websites. You can use gesture control, voice searches and much more. You can use the Harmony apps in place of — or along with — the keyboard-based controller that comes with Logitech Revue with Google TV.

Pricing and Availability

Available for pre-order today on Logitech.com, Amazon.com and BestBuy.com, Logitech’s line of products for Google TV are expected to be available online and in Best Buy stores across the U.S. by the end of October. The Logitech Revue with Google TV suggested retail price is $299.99 (U.S.). The Logitech Mini Controller suggested retail price is $129.99 (U.S.). And the Logitech TV Cam suggested retail price is $149.99 (U.S.).

In addition to being bundled with the Logitech Revue, the Logitech Keyboard Controller will be available for purchase online as an individual item to work with other Google TV systems and will have a suggested retail price of $99.99 (U.S.).

The Logitech Harmony for Android app will be available for download from the Android Market for free. The Logitech Harmony for iPhone app is expected to be available for download from the Apple iTunes store for free.

In a separate press release today, Logitech and DISH Network announced that Logitech Revue with Google TV and accessories will also be offered to existing and prospective DISH Network customers through both Logitech and DISH Network.

About Logitech
Logitech is a world leader in products that connect people to the digital experiences they care about. Spanning multiple computing, communication and entertainment platforms, Logitech’s combined hardware and software enable or enhance digital navigation, music and video entertainment, gaming, social networking, audio and video communication over the Internet, video security and home-entertainment control. Founded in 1

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Jailbreak Apps for Ocotober 4 2010

Jailbreak your device and get there apps from Cydia! You need them!   Auto3G – 5.99$ Turns off 3G on lock.

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Auto3G – 5.99$

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MyWi 4.0 – 19.99$

MyWi 4 – All New Tethering on iPhones + iPad for iOS 4.0! Includes support for 3.1+ and all iPhones (including 2G/3G/3GS) and iPad! Create a WiFi HotSpot with a press of a finger! Wherever you are – you can connect your laptop or other mobile device to your iPhone easily! You can also use MyWi 4.0 to enable USB Tethering on 3.1!
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MultiCleaner – 0.99$
MultiCleaner is an advanced housekeeper for your MutliTasking apps. It can get to be quite a pain in the @$$ managing app, and MultiCleaner is here to help. The app will allow you to quit apps with a quick activator gesture and even allows you to customize the multitasking bar to your own liking.

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FolderEnhancer – 1.99$

Improves and extends iOS4 folders.

 

GroupSMS – 1.99$
GroupSMS is an app that allows you to send SMS messages to a group of contacts. The apps comes with a built-in manage to quickly edit and create groups from your contact list.
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DataCounter – 2.99$
Data Counter is a simple application that allows you to track your data usage over a period of time, and allows you to set up notifications when certain conditions are met. This is a a great app for those that want more instant notification from their data tracking.

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