Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 February 2013

Smart phone app shows men how their penises measure up to world sizes

By David Ferguson

Man upset with smart phone via Shutterstock
A smart phone app for iPhone and Android shows men how the size of their penis compares to other men’s in the world. According to U.K. technology magazine TNT, the app is designed to help men find a better fitting condom.

The American Sexual Health Association has said that poor-fitting condoms are a leading reason why some men prefer not to use them. While most men are comfortable using condoms, men who find them too loose or tight or too short or long tend to use them less often, contributing to the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. A study published by Indiana University sex researchers said that the belief that sex is more pleasurable without a condom is actually a myth.

Saturday, 19 May 2012

How the iPhone got its name, and what droid and kindle really mean


Did you wait for hours to be one of the first to own the iPhone 4? If you think people who stand in line for new devices are silly, fill in the blank: “I can’t live without my ——————” 

You may not be a super early adopter, but your gadget/gizmo/doohickey/thingamajig/mobile device of choice is probably more essential to your day-to-day existence than you care to admit.

That little machine that feeds you emails, videos, Facebook updates and even some useful information now and then has a name. The author Philip K. Dick once said, “If you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use the words.” Names, and words in general, have a meaningful history that influences their use, whether you know it or not. Let’s briefly look at the story of some of these ubiquitous names.

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Holy Land Moments

Holy Land Moments is a two-minute daily radio program hosted by Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, founder and president of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews. Through Holy Land Moments you will learn about important issues facing Israel today and gain insights into the Jewish faith and the Jewish roots of Christianity. And now, with our new Android and iPhone apps, you can listen to Holy Land Moments and receive our Daily Devotional and Hebrew Word of the Day right on your phone!






























http://www.ifcj.org/site/PageNavigator/eng/involved/applications?s_src=HLM

Sunday, 25 March 2012

What is mSpy? How does it work?

mSpy is a background smartphone application that secretly records and logs SMS messages, Call history, calendar tasks and memos; bugs meeting rooms or whatever surroundings; tracks GPS locations of the phone in real time and displays all routes on a convenient map. The software installs directly into the phone you wish to spy on. 
However, physical access to the device is only needed for initial download. All settings may be adjusted remotely anytime online right from your web Control Panel. 
After the installation process is completed, as soon as in 20 minutes, all data, even those deleted, are uploaded to your private Control Panel account which is available from any PC or phone browser.

Immediately after making a purchase, you will receive an e-mail with detailed instructions for installation and setting up.
NB: The target phone must have access to the Internet, and be compatible with mSpy. Check if your mobile device is supported. Please note, mSpy works on a range of platforms including BlackBerry and iPhone!