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November 27, 2008

November 27, 2008

Deal or No Deal Comes to iPhone

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I-Play Mobile's Deal or No Deal: Million Dollar Mission brings the worldwide smash TV game show to your iPhone. 

As you can see from the above screencaps -- or this slide show of screen shots -- it pretty much duplicates the TV experience on your handset: the gameplay, the shadowy "Banker," the pretty briefcase girls, everything but the knuckle-bumps with the germophobe host.

Version 1.0.2 includes fixes for faster load times and fragmented memory issues that caused crashes when run alongside heavy core-usage apps like mail.

Available for US$4.99 from the iTunes Store.



Everything's Better With Bacon

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Any cook will tell you that just about anything is better with bacon.  Now that's true even for the iPhone. 

A German maker of fabric cases for the iPhone and other electronic gadgets has developed this new case that looks like everyone's favorite meat.

The Bacon Case sells for 25 Euros.  And you won't even get your iPhone greasy. 

Buy it here

Also, check out All The iPhone 3G Cases post.



iPhone Passes RAZR to Become Best Selling Phone in U.S.

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Although overall sales of cell phones fell by 15% from last year, sales of the iPhone substantially  increased during the third quarter of 2008 to make the device the best selling phone in the United States.  The iPhone supplanted Motorola’s RAZR—which fell to #2—in the top spot.  Rounding out the top five were, in order, the Blackberry Curve, LG’s Rumor, and the LG enV2. 

In the study of mobile phone sales conducted by the NPD Group, the leading wireless research firm, it was noted that two features most motivated consumers to purchase a specific handset:  43% of all buyers stated that they need a camera in their cell phone, and 36% said that the ability to send and receive text messages was necessary for them to consider a specific handset. 

NPD’s study also determined that phones with a QWERTY-style keyboard had the biggest increase in sales over the same period in 2007, followed closely by phones that were Bluetooth enabled, and phones that were music enabled. 

NPD noted that a “digital divide” has developed in the wireless handset world, with a certain set of consumers using their cell phones only to make and receive voice calls—and not caring about additional digital features—while other consumers use their phones for various digital and media applications. 

The implications, NPD stated, obviously have a profound implication for wireless companies seeking to upgrade their consumers to more advance technologies.



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