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iPhone Popular In The Porn Industry

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When the internet first released it didn’t take a whole lot of time for pornography to dominate the web. If you don’t have a pop-up blocker, it won’t take long for some porn site to pop up ads all over your desktop.

The iPhone looks to be making a huge splash in the adult entertainment industry. In an article from Time.com, it’s pretty amazing at the amount of pornographic sites that are tailored to the iPhone crowd. According to one of the industry experts they talked to, there are already hundreds of iPhone pornography sites on the web.

The new 3G iPhone will even add more fuel to the iPhone-porn craze. As the network expands and becomes easier to access the web, the popularity of the porn sites will increase.

Devan Cypher, a representative for San Francisco–based Sin City Entertainment had this to say about the iPhone, “It’s by far the porn-friendliest phone”

Of course Apple has released a statement about how they don’t condone porn being available on the iPhone. Any official apps that have pornographic tones are strictly forbidden from use from Apple. Of course they can’t monitor what people browse through on Safari, so the fight might be a moot point.

JVC Releases Dual iPod/iPhone Audio Dock

The NX-PN7 has been released with very little fanfare. It is the first dual dock system being released by JVC. Not only is it the first to allow for dual iPod docking, it’s the first that will allow you to attach your iPhone as well.

Here is a list of features for the NX-PN7:

* 15W Total Power
* Source: Tuner, Audio Input
* Full-Range Speakers
* Back-Illuminated LCD (White)
* “Dual Play” for iPod — Two iPods can be charged simultaneously or separately
* Sound Turbo
* Multi-Color LED Illumination
* AM/FM Tuner
* Clock/Timer (3-Program)
* Remote Control

The audio system is releasing at a fairly reasonable price of $149.99. For more information and some of the more technical specs, the product page can be viewed here.

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3G iPhone At The WWDC

At the WWDC on Monday, Apple officially announced the 3G iPhone. I say ‘officially’ because everyone knew it was coming, and most of the details had been leaked. But now it’s official, so here is what we know about the upcoming 3G iPhone.

Most of the previews pouring in from numerous sites have talked about the enabling and disabling of the 3G settings. Also the clarity of the speaker seems to be improved. There have been a few aesthetic changes, such as the back cover changing to plastic. The shape has had minor changes, as the volume buttons are silver metal, and the weight balance is different.

The 3G iPhones will launch at $199 for the 8GB, with a $299 price tag for the 16GB. The 3G data plans will cost $30/month, compared to $20/month for the regular plans.

Probably the biggest faux pas of the announcements, is activation will be required in-store. So, when the iPhone is launched on July 11th all the eager customers will have to wait in line, buy their phone, and then have the sales associate activate it for them. Needless to say, that will take quite some time.

Pictures Of The New iPhone? … You Be The Judge

Engadget (via: Macfreak.nl), has released pictures of what appears to be the 3G iPhones that are being eagerly awaited upon. While these could easily be a fake, the do look pretty darn convincing.

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iPhone 2

iPhone 3

So do you think these are the real deal, or is someone having a grand ol’ time with Photoshop?

First Venture Capitally Funded iPhone Apps Announced

When the announcement of the iPhone SDK was brought to light, the “iFund” was also announced. This $100 million fund, generated by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, was to be given to certain companies, or people in development of iPhone apps.

The first two projects to receive this funding are, Pelago’sWhrrl, and iControl.

Here are some features for the first app, Whrrl:

* Discover places, movies, and events by seeing where your friends are going.
* Share experiences with friends.
* Track the places you’ve been and the places you want to go.
* Share your location with friends on the go.

With the iControl, you can use your iPhone to control various functions of your home. You could your security system by utilizing your iPhone, all the way to turning your lights off and on.

iPhone’s Top Web Apps

Now that the iPhone has been opened to third party apps, we’ve seen a flood of them hit the market. Some have been great, and some not so great. Today, I figured we’d take a look at some of the apps that are now available, and which ones are worth your time.

MoboVivo
- Streaming television has been a hot commodity as of late. Not to be outdone by it’s larger counterparts, the iPhone has an app that will allow users to stream full episodes to their handsets. You can also download the episodes as well.

Astro - Whoever said a cell phone didn’t serve a purpose while camping? With Astro, you’ll have access to information about the skies above. If you happen to find a space where the sky can be fully enjoyed, Astro will help you track the sky.

Associative Japanese Kanji Learning - You can effectively learn Japanese Kanji using associative and interactive learning methods using Kanji dictionary items, stroke order diagram animations, matching quizzes and so on.