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iphone cigarette lighter mount

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

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Bluetooth Car Kit for Bluetooth Calls and MP3 Music. Easy to use MP3 car kit has convenient entertainment functions along with handsfree Bluetooth operation for today’s cell phones. This 2nd generation model of our popular CVSCJ-7900 comes with new steeling wheel mounted remote for more convenient handling.

This handy little gadget has managed to combine two of today’s most popular add-on technologies for the car and build them into one device. The Bluetooth FM transmitter will pair with your mobile phone allowing you to make and receive calls using the transmitters MIC and your cars own speakers! You can also listen to your MP3 collection using the FM transmitter, it is as simple as plugging in an SD card or USB stick and hearing the beautiful digital sound over your own cars stereo system.

When you answer a call your music will be paused automatically and when the call is ended the music will resume. This product is easy to install, simply plug it in to your cigar lighter, choose a frequency for the unit, tune your radio and your set. The unit also features basic button controls for both making/receiving calls and simple music navigation. In today’s busy environment, a handsfree car kit has become a necessity, by pairing this simple unit to your car stereo you can listen to your tunes and never miss a phone call!

This model Bluetooth accessory is in stock now and available for single sample or bulk orders.

At a Glance…

  • Make handsfree mobile calls in your car.
  • Easily take music off your computer and listen through your car speaker system.
  • Pauses music automatically when you have a phone call.
  • Powered by car cigarette lighter electrical socket.
  • Steering wheel mounted remote control. Very easy usage.

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China Manufacturer Specifications

  • Main Function: Car MP3 player for SD cards and USB devices
  • Additional Function: FM transmitter for Bluetooth cell phones
  • FM transmit Frequency: 87.5 – 108 MHz in 0.1 MHz steps
  • Supported Music Formats: MP3, WMA
  • Display: 1.5 Inch Screen
  • Bluetooth Properties:
    - Version: 2.0
    - Range: 10m
    - Profiles: Handsfree, Headset, A2DP
  • Functions:
    - Redial
    - Reject
    - Personal Answer
    - Incoming Display
  • Control: Steering wheel remote, standard remote, on-board buttons
  • Power Source: 12-24V DC Cigarette Lighter Socket
  • Dimensions: 88mm x 54mm x 22mm (L x W x D)
  • Manufacturer Ref: G3RS4Z7WSKPX

Product Notes

  • Backlit LCD Display for Night Use
  • Car lighter adapter with flexible style neck for convenient screen angle adjustment
  • Simple Installation; plug-in and play!
  • Caller ID Display
  • Music Interruption During Phone Call and Resume after call
  • Built In MIC

Package Contents

  • Model CVSCJ-7900-2GEN FM transmitter
  • 2.5mm male to 3.5mm male audio cable (for Input from CD player, etc.)
  • Standard remote control
  • Steering wheel mounted remote
  • User manual – English

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Current Reviews:    This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 07 May, 2009.
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Monday, October 5th, 2009

zippo lighter iphone

One of the more entertaining aspects of owning an iPhone is the plethora of apps that are available for your use and enjoyment. Some of them are really helpful, informative, or at least interesting: weather updates, celeb gossip, directions, movie times, etc. Then there are the completely superfluous apps that make you scratch your head and wonder why anyone would ever need that — right before you download it yourself.

iBeer is probably one of the most pointless apps, yet everyone seems to have it. It’s an app that turns your screen into a full pint glass of beer, and you can “drink” it by tilting your iPhone downwards. The beer then flows out of the pint glass. Sounds simple enough, yet it’s enough to reduce grown men to giggles when they all use it.

Tickle Me! is another app that seems to be mainly for the amusement factor – even if that factor does wear off pretty quickly. The app enables your touchscreen to respond to you tickling it, with a slightly irritating child’s laugh.

One that still makes no sense is Hold On, an app where you hold your finger in one spot on the touch screen for as long as you can. That’s it. This could probably be amusing for a bunch of drunken people who are pretending to be sober, but that’s about it.

Everyone loves to pop bubble wrap, which is most likely why the Bubble Wrap app is so popular. It just fills your screen with bubble wrap that you “pop” by touching each bubble.

While this one doesn’t do it anything useful, it certainly is cool – the PhoneSaber. It basically turns your touchscreen into a light saber, complete with visuals and sounds. It’s pretty awesome, yet there seems to be limited things you can do with it. Challenge your friends to a duel, maybe?

One that may seem silly, but has popped up at concerts and rock shows a lot lately, is the Virtual Zippo. Gone are the days when you hold up a lighter at shows if something moves you – now you have the virtual version. This is admittedly better than people just holding up their cell phones, which has always looked silly.

CoinFlip is another that goes into the “is that really necessary?” category, yet everyone seems to have it. It does exactly what its name indicates – it flips a coin.

A pretty amusing app is the Abacus, which seemingly goes against everything the iPhone really is – cutting edge technology. But again, maybe for the drunk folks trying to figure out how much money they have at the end of the night, this might work.

Too tired to yell enthusiastically for your sports team of choice? Then the “Wooo!” app may be for you. It’s a button that shows up on your touchscreen, and every time you hit it, a tinny voice says “wooo!” Very exciting.

Lastly, there is the I Can Has Cheezburger app, which sends you an update every time there’s a new location posted. Who doesn’t need that?

There’s something compelling about some of these iPod touch apps, even though they do absolutely nothing useful, and in fact, just mostly take up space on your iPhone or iPod touch. However trivial some of these applications may seem, they offer enjoyment to the hundreds of thousands of users who download them. After all, isn’t that the point of these applications?

About the Author:

For more information on iPhone applications or to read more in-depth reviews of iPhone apps visit AppCraver today. AppCraver is dedicated to iPhone apps, news, reviews and interviews with iPhone application developers.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comTop 10 Useless Apps In Apple App Store, Apps For Just About Everything!

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Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

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Wireless FM Transmitter for iPod + iPhone car kit lets you enjoy your iPod or iPhone music on your radio while you drive.

This wireless FM transmitter is a must-have gadget for iPhone and iPod lovers who want to enjoy their music on the road. This great little device plugs straight into your iPhone or iPod and broadcasts the audio to your vehicle’s FM radio. You’ve already invested time and money into picking the iPhone or iPod perfect for you and loading it with gigabyte after gigabyte of your favorite music, and now you can enjoy your iDevice while you’re driving. With the remote control, you can cycle through your songs easily and safely while you drive.

Using this wireless FM transmitter is easy. Just plug the FM transmitter into your iPod or iPhone then tune the transmitter and your car’s FM radio to the same frequency. You can now listen to all your favorite tunes straight from your car’s speakers. The FM transmitter is powered by your iPod or iPhone, or you can connect the included car cigarette adapter to power the FM transmitter from your car and charge your iPod or iPhone at the same time.

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At a Glance…

  • FM transmitter for iPod and iPhone
  • Car charger
  • Backlit LCD
  • Remote control
  • Plug and play

China Manufacturer Specifications

  • Primary Function: FM Transmitter to broadcast music from your iPhone or iPod to your car stereo
  • Additional Function: Car charger for iPod and iPhone
  • Compatibility: iPhone, iPhone 3G, all iPod models except the iPod Shuffle
  • Remote Control Functions: Play, Pause, Next, Previous, Volume, Channel, Repeat, Shuffle, Mute, Power
  • FM Transmission Range: 88.1 – 107.9 MHz in 0.1 MHz steps
  • Total Channels Available: 200
  • FM Transmission Distance: 3 meters
  • Display: Backlit Dot Matrix LCD Display
  • Power Source: Powered directly from iPod, iPhone, or car cigarette adapter
  • Dimensions (mm): 48 x 28 x 10 (L x W x H)
  • Certifications: CE, FCC
  • Manufacturers Ref: PPCHG0P3JX4M

Product Notes

  • Control all major functions with remote control for safe driving
  • Power supplied by iPod, iPhone, or car via cigarette power adapter
  • Store channel memory
  • Program channels on the remote or directly on the FM transmitter

Package Contents

  • Model CVSB-988
  • Remote Control
  • Car Cigarette Power Adapter

FAQ’s – Frequently Asked Questions

  • Will this work with my iPhone / iPod?
    This gadget is compatible with iPhone, iPhone 3G, and all iPod models except the iPod Shuffle.
  • Can I use this wireless FM transmitter to charge my iPod or iPhone in the car?
    Yes. Just plug the FM transmitter into your iPod or iPhone, then plug the included car cigarette adapter into the FM transmitter.
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Current Reviews:    This product was added to our catalog on Monday 20 October, 2008.
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iphone cigar

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

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Bluetooth Car Kit for Bluetooth Calls and MP3 Music. Easy to use MP3 car kit has convenient entertainment functions along with handsfree Bluetooth operation for today’s cell phones. This 2nd generation model of our popular CVSCJ-7900 comes with new steeling wheel mounted remote for more convenient handling.

This handy little gadget has managed to combine two of today’s most popular add-on technologies for the car and build them into one device. The Bluetooth FM transmitter will pair with your mobile phone allowing you to make and receive calls using the transmitters MIC and your cars own speakers! You can also listen to your MP3 collection using the FM transmitter, it is as simple as plugging in an SD card or USB stick and hearing the beautiful digital sound over your own cars stereo system.

When you answer a call your music will be paused automatically and when the call is ended the music will resume. This product is easy to install, simply plug it in to your cigar lighter, choose a frequency for the unit, tune your radio and your set. The unit also features basic button controls for both making/receiving calls and simple music navigation. In today’s busy environment, a handsfree car kit has become a necessity, by pairing this simple unit to your car stereo you can listen to your tunes and never miss a phone call!

This model Bluetooth accessory is in stock now and available for single sample or bulk orders.

At a Glance…

  • Make handsfree mobile calls in your car.
  • Easily take music off your computer and listen through your car speaker system.
  • Pauses music automatically when you have a phone call.
  • Powered by car cigarette lighter electrical socket.
  • Steering wheel mounted remote control. Very easy usage.

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China Manufacturer Specifications

  • Main Function: Car MP3 player for SD cards and USB devices
  • Additional Function: FM transmitter for Bluetooth cell phones
  • FM transmit Frequency: 87.5 – 108 MHz in 0.1 MHz steps
  • Supported Music Formats: MP3, WMA
  • Display: 1.5 Inch Screen
  • Bluetooth Properties:
    - Version: 2.0
    - Range: 10m
    - Profiles: Handsfree, Headset, A2DP
  • Functions:
    - Redial
    - Reject
    - Personal Answer
    - Incoming Display
  • Control: Steering wheel remote, standard remote, on-board buttons
  • Power Source: 12-24V DC Cigarette Lighter Socket
  • Dimensions: 88mm x 54mm x 22mm (L x W x D)
  • Manufacturer Ref: G3RS4Z7WSKPX

Product Notes

  • Backlit LCD Display for Night Use
  • Car lighter adapter with flexible style neck for convenient screen angle adjustment
  • Simple Installation; plug-in and play!
  • Caller ID Display
  • Music Interruption During Phone Call and Resume after call
  • Built In MIC

Package Contents

  • Model CVSCJ-7900-2GEN FM transmitter
  • 2.5mm male to 3.5mm male audio cable (for Input from CD player, etc.)
  • Standard remote control
  • Steering wheel mounted remote
  • User manual – English

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Current Reviews:    This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 07 May, 2009.
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China Electronics Wholesale and Dropship: Gadgets, Cell Phones, Car DVD Players, Digital Cameras, Digital Camcorders, MP4 Players, MP3 Players, Spy Cameras, Security Products, PC Accessories, and more…
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The making of “Solomon’s Dad’s Cigar”

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Friday, March 13th, 2009

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In his essay “Sifting the Ashes,” the writer Jonathan Franzen has the following to say about the smoking habit he struggles to quit: “[W]hen you’re smoking, you’re acutely present to yourself: you step outside the unconscious forward rush of life.”

Beautiful words, with which many cigar smokers would agree. Perhaps that’s why so many of history’s most famous and best-loved writers are hard to mentally picture without a cigar: Mark Twain, Ernest Hemingway, Gertrude Stein, Collette, George Sand, Karl Marx. Not terrible company, and they’re not alone. Some major contemporary writers are cigar smokers as well.

Paul Auster

Born in Newark, New Jersey, Paul Auster graduated from Columbia, then moved to Paris, France to eke out a living as a French-literature translator. He’s been married to two highly-regarded American writers “Siri Hustvedt (currently) and, before that, Lydia Davis, who is also known for her translation work – and his novels The New York Trilogy and Moon Palace are modern classics. He’s known for using the shape of the detective story to entertain larger questions about the meaning of identity, of language, and of existence. But his biggest fame – and his importance to smokers – came when he wrote and co-directed the movie Smoke, a landmark of American indie cinema set in a Brooklyn cigar shop.

Centered on Auggie Wren, owner of the Brooklyn Cigar Company – a sort of existential Dew Drop Inn where large cross-sections of humanity gather – it ponders the random yet seemingly meaningful connections among various people, a major theme in Auster’s writing (as well as of several other major American art films from the same period – consider Short Cuts and Magnolia). Auster’s selection of a smoke shop as his setting renders the film, which is based on one of his own short stories, especially meaningful for diehard cigar smokers.

Edward Whittemore

Here’s an artist with a colorful life indeed – he went from Yale to the Marines to the CIA, wrote for the Japan Times (it was part of his cover), lived in Crete, and wrote the massive, tripped-out series of literary espionage novels known as the Jerusalem Quartet, a work lauded by Tom Robbins as – like a bowl of hashish pudding – and by Jonathon Carroll as a book that
“makes your soul grow.” (To give you an idea: one of the books is about a 12-year-long game of poker in which the winner becomes owner of the Holy Land. That’s just the plot of one of them.) Yet the Quartet went out of print after only a few years, and Whittemore ended his days in dire poverty and obscurity, working as a photocopier for a law firm.

In 2003, eight years after his death, the Quartet was republished to all-but-universal acclaim; Jim Hougan, writing in Harper’s, called it “one of the last, best arguments against television” and Whittemore – an author of extraordinary talents. His friend Thomas C. Wallace remembers his love of cigars: “We walked the woods and fields of southern Vermont by day, sat in front of the house after dinner on solid green Adirondack chairs, drinks in hand and smoking cigars.” In a similar spirit, lovers of fine cigars should search out his one-of-a-kind novels – after all, premium cigar smokers already know that the most immediately accessible pleasures aren’t always the deepest.

John Grisham

You probably know that John Grisham is an ex-lawyer and the biggest-selling novelist of the 1990s, but you probably don’t know about his charity work, his advocacy on behalf of the wrongly imprisoned, his tireless support of less-commercially-successful writers – or the fact that it’s been said he smokes four cigars a week. In addition to writing the well-loved legal thrillers The Firm and A Time To Kill, among others (as well as such departures as A Painted House), he has done missionary and relief work in Brazil and service on the board of the Innocence Project, which uses DNA testing to exonerate the wrongfully convicted. Perhaps all of this is why he ended up on one of Cigar Aficionado’s lists of the top hundred smokers.

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Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

zippo lighters app
ZIPPO LIGHTER FOR ITOUCH.?

For the zippo lighter app for the itouch.. will i have to buy a mic for me to blow out the flame or can i just blow it out now without one?
If so, where is the mic?

ALSOO.
I NEED SOME MORE APPS. DOES ANYONE KNOW ANY GOOD ONES?
FREE OR NOT FREE, JUST LIST THEM HERE.
thankss.

u don’t need a lighter to blow out the flame, u just flip the cap back on. and apps all depend on what u like. asphalt 4 is good, i use facebook app everyday, palringo,google earth, galaxy impact, jelly car, lux touch, toy bot 1,2 and 3, truphone is good for calling people but u keed to get a mic, tap tap revenge, topple, spore, marble mash. that is all the apps i like on my ipod, hope that helps

ZIPPO lighter app for ipod touch/iphone

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zippo lighter apps

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

zippo lighter apps

One of the more entertaining aspects of owning an iPhone is the plethora of apps that are available for your use and enjoyment. Some of them are really helpful, informative, or at least interesting: weather updates, celeb gossip, directions, movie times, etc. Then there are the completely superfluous apps that make you scratch your head and wonder why anyone would ever need that — right before you download it yourself.

iBeer is probably one of the most pointless apps, yet everyone seems to have it. It’s an app that turns your screen into a full pint glass of beer, and you can “drink” it by tilting your iPhone downwards. The beer then flows out of the pint glass. Sounds simple enough, yet it’s enough to reduce grown men to giggles when they all use it.

Tickle Me! is another app that seems to be mainly for the amusement factor – even if that factor does wear off pretty quickly. The app enables your touchscreen to respond to you tickling it, with a slightly irritating child’s laugh.

One that still makes no sense is Hold On, an app where you hold your finger in one spot on the touch screen for as long as you can. That’s it. This could probably be amusing for a bunch of drunken people who are pretending to be sober, but that’s about it.

Everyone loves to pop bubble wrap, which is most likely why the Bubble Wrap app is so popular. It just fills your screen with bubble wrap that you “pop” by touching each bubble.

While this one doesn’t do it anything useful, it certainly is cool – the PhoneSaber. It basically turns your touchscreen into a light saber, complete with visuals and sounds. It’s pretty awesome, yet there seems to be limited things you can do with it. Challenge your friends to a duel, maybe?

One that may seem silly, but has popped up at concerts and rock shows a lot lately, is the Virtual Zippo. Gone are the days when you hold up a lighter at shows if something moves you – now you have the virtual version. This is admittedly better than people just holding up their cell phones, which has always looked silly.

CoinFlip is another that goes into the “is that really necessary?” category, yet everyone seems to have it. It does exactly what its name indicates – it flips a coin.

A pretty amusing app is the Abacus, which seemingly goes against everything the iPhone really is – cutting edge technology. But again, maybe for the drunk folks trying to figure out how much money they have at the end of the night, this might work.

Too tired to yell enthusiastically for your sports team of choice? Then the “Wooo!” app may be for you. It’s a button that shows up on your touchscreen, and every time you hit it, a tinny voice says “wooo!” Very exciting.

Lastly, there is the I Can Has Cheezburger app, which sends you an update every time there’s a new location posted. Who doesn’t need that?

There’s something compelling about some of these iPod touch apps, even though they do absolutely nothing useful, and in fact, just mostly take up space on your iPhone or iPod touch. However trivial some of these applications may seem, they offer enjoyment to the hundreds of thousands of users who download them. After all, isn’t that the point of these applications?

About the Author:

For more information on iPhone applications or to read more in-depth reviews of iPhone apps visit AppCraver today. AppCraver is dedicated to iPhone apps, news, reviews and interviews with iPhone application developers.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comTop 10 Useless Apps In Apple App Store, Apps For Just About Everything!

Zippo Lighter app for iphone/ipod touch

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Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

zippo lighter iphone app

One of the more entertaining aspects of owning an iPhone is the plethora of apps that are available for your use and enjoyment. Some of them are really helpful, informative, or at least interesting: weather updates, celeb gossip, directions, movie times, etc. Then there are the completely superfluous apps that make you scratch your head and wonder why anyone would ever need that — right before you download it yourself.

iBeer is probably one of the most pointless apps, yet everyone seems to have it. It’s an app that turns your screen into a full pint glass of beer, and you can “drink” it by tilting your iPhone downwards. The beer then flows out of the pint glass. Sounds simple enough, yet it’s enough to reduce grown men to giggles when they all use it.

Tickle Me! is another app that seems to be mainly for the amusement factor – even if that factor does wear off pretty quickly. The app enables your touchscreen to respond to you tickling it, with a slightly irritating child’s laugh.

One that still makes no sense is Hold On, an app where you hold your finger in one spot on the touch screen for as long as you can. That’s it. This could probably be amusing for a bunch of drunken people who are pretending to be sober, but that’s about it.

Everyone loves to pop bubble wrap, which is most likely why the Bubble Wrap app is so popular. It just fills your screen with bubble wrap that you “pop” by touching each bubble.

While this one doesn’t do it anything useful, it certainly is cool – the PhoneSaber. It basically turns your touchscreen into a light saber, complete with visuals and sounds. It’s pretty awesome, yet there seems to be limited things you can do with it. Challenge your friends to a duel, maybe?

One that may seem silly, but has popped up at concerts and rock shows a lot lately, is the Virtual Zippo. Gone are the days when you hold up a lighter at shows if something moves you – now you have the virtual version. This is admittedly better than people just holding up their cell phones, which has always looked silly.

CoinFlip is another that goes into the “is that really necessary?” category, yet everyone seems to have it. It does exactly what its name indicates – it flips a coin.

A pretty amusing app is the Abacus, which seemingly goes against everything the iPhone really is – cutting edge technology. But again, maybe for the drunk folks trying to figure out how much money they have at the end of the night, this might work.

Too tired to yell enthusiastically for your sports team of choice? Then the “Wooo!” app may be for you. It’s a button that shows up on your touchscreen, and every time you hit it, a tinny voice says “wooo!” Very exciting.

Lastly, there is the I Can Has Cheezburger app, which sends you an update every time there’s a new location posted. Who doesn’t need that?

There’s something compelling about some of these iPod touch apps, even though they do absolutely nothing useful, and in fact, just mostly take up space on your iPhone or iPod touch. However trivial some of these applications may seem, they offer enjoyment to the hundreds of thousands of users who download them. After all, isn’t that the point of these applications?

About the Author:

For more information on iPhone applications or to read more in-depth reviews of iPhone apps visit AppCraver today. AppCraver is dedicated to iPhone apps, news, reviews and interviews with iPhone application developers.

Article Source: ArticlesBase.comTop 10 Useless Apps In Apple App Store, Apps For Just About Everything!

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Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

usb cigarette charger

Apple iPhone has great popularity in the market. It is a complete mobile of this era. As the popularity of the iPhone, the accessories for the iPhone are famous as well and on high demand in the market. Well the apple has made some strategy about products and the accessories which have “made for iPhone” tag only can be compatible with iPhone. When on the move or travelling you need your iPhone on and fully charged isn’t it? So here I am introducing one nice iPhone 3G Car Charger. This is compatible to iPhone.

There are different kinds of iPhone charger available in the market. The Cigarette Lighter Adapter works through your car 12V cigarette lighter socket and recharge your iPhone while you are driving your car. The next one is Phone USB charger, which charges your iPhone and iPod while on the drive. Well good thing is it doesn’t overcharge the battery.

These are the normal and ordinary charger could be the first choice, but if you want some thing advance and better, which is not only charger but something else is in there as well. The Premium Rapid Vehicle Charger is better in quality then standard vehicle. It has LED to indicate power status and eliminate overcharging by switching to saver mode. At last the Car Charger Deluxe by Kensington which is something more than charger. It is the flexible support to hold your iPhone securely and screen in full view. It enables hands free option as well.

So make the best choice among this for your valuable iPhone and keep it alive and working even on the move and long travelling.

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Angelina Maben – Author, Editor, Marketing Manager, Authorized Representative, Website Co-ordinator.For more information about iPhone 3G Car Charger and for Memory cards visit at www.blueunplugged.com

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Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

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One of the more entertaining aspects of owning an iPhone is the plethora of apps that are available for your use and enjoyment. Some of them are really helpful, informative, or at least interesting: weather updates, celeb gossip, directions, movie times, etc. Then there are the completely superfluous apps that make you scratch your head and wonder why anyone would ever need that — right before you download it yourself.

iBeer is probably one of the most pointless apps, yet everyone seems to have it. It’s an app that turns your screen into a full pint glass of beer, and you can “drink” it by tilting your iPhone downwards. The beer then flows out of the pint glass. Sounds simple enough, yet it’s enough to reduce grown men to giggles when they all use it.

Tickle Me! is another app that seems to be mainly for the amusement factor – even if that factor does wear off pretty quickly. The app enables your touchscreen to respond to you tickling it, with a slightly irritating child’s laugh.

One that still makes no sense is Hold On, an app where you hold your finger in one spot on the touch screen for as long as you can. That’s it. This could probably be amusing for a bunch of drunken people who are pretending to be sober, but that’s about it.

Everyone loves to pop bubble wrap, which is most likely why the Bubble Wrap app is so popular. It just fills your screen with bubble wrap that you “pop” by touching each bubble.

While this one doesn’t do it anything useful, it certainly is cool – the PhoneSaber. It basically turns your touchscreen into a light saber, complete with visuals and sounds. It’s pretty awesome, yet there seems to be limited things you can do with it. Challenge your friends to a duel, maybe?

One that may seem silly, but has popped up at concerts and rock shows a lot lately, is the Virtual Zippo. Gone are the days when you hold up a lighter at shows if something moves you – now you have the virtual version. This is admittedly better than people just holding up their cell phones, which has always looked silly.

CoinFlip is another that goes into the “is that really necessary?” category, yet everyone seems to have it. It does exactly what its name indicates – it flips a coin.

A pretty amusing app is the Abacus, which seemingly goes against everything the iPhone really is – cutting edge technology. But again, maybe for the drunk folks trying to figure out how much money they have at the end of the night, this might work.

Too tired to yell enthusiastically for your sports team of choice? Then the “Wooo!” app may be for you. It’s a button that shows up on your touchscreen, and every time you hit it, a tinny voice says “wooo!” Very exciting.

Lastly, there is the I Can Has Cheezburger app, which sends you an update every time there’s a new location posted. Who doesn’t need that?

There’s something compelling about some of these iPod touch apps, even though they do absolutely nothing useful, and in fact, just mostly take up space on your iPhone or iPod touch. However trivial some of these applications may seem, they offer enjoyment to the hundreds of thousands of users who download them. After all, isn’t that the point of these applications?

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