Pocket **** on the Iphone

October 25, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Stig Kristoffersen asked:


The big screen fast internet connection combined with its user friendliness, makes lots of users attracted to the iPhone.

Men en stor skjerm, rask internett-tilkobling og brukervennlighet er det ikke bare mobilbrukere verden over som blir tiltrukket av iPhone.

The leading content providers for **** has according to Time Magazine embraced the iPhone to be the dream come through for pocket pornography. They are just looking forward to the iPhone firmware 2.0 that with 3G will have more speed than its predecessor.

iPhone is the most user-friendly telephone in the market and suited best of all phones to receive **** related stuff.

Apple does not comment on this issue at all so far, but has spoken out now;

”We do not tolerate the pornographic content is distributed via the iPhone, and we will ban adult content in our official applications in the same way we have limited the access to such content in our podcast section on the Apple Store”.

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Up till iPhone came to the market, most of the pornographic content on cell phones has been limited to pictures and juicy text messages and sensual ring tones. But thanks to the apparently good video capabilities in the iPhone, the most valuable asset within the **** industry, small video clips will be possible to distribute in the mobile content industry.

According to Google Trends statistics that keep track of our searching habits, the word “iPhone porn” has grown dramatically during the last year. On the internet several hundreds of porno sites have popped up directed towards the iPhone users.

 

The **** industry looks at pocket **** as a new revenue venue, and is investing lots to increase their content to iPhone. Today around 30% of iPhone users uses the video on their gadget at the same time as the majority of iPhone users uses more money on cell phone entertainment than any other cell phone users. It is these that the **** industry is targeting with their adapted content.

In 2007 over 200 million Euros were used on cell phone **** all over the world according to the analytical company Juniper.

As a consequence of the increasing easy access to the **** market, Apple has put in a parental function in the iPhone 2.0 to be launched July 11th.



Apple Iphone – Internet-enabled Quad-band Gsm/edge/ Phone

October 13, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Adam Caitlin asked:


The new iPhone from Apple Inc is a multimedia and Internet-enabled quad-band GSM EDGE-supported communication gadget with a multi-touch screen with virtual keyboard and buttons. The iPhone has features including a camera phone and a portable media player (”iPod”), along with text messaging and visual voicemail. Additional attractive features including Internet services like e-mail, web browsing, and local Wi-Fi connectivity. Launched in the U.S. on June 29, 2007, the iPhone has tasted great success with its attractive characteristic features.

The iPhone carries along with it attractive features including conferencing, call holding, call merging, and caller ID, and integration with other cellular network features and iPhone functions. Also there exists a provision of getting the playing song faded out when the user receives a call. Once the call is ended the music fades back in. iPhone does not support voice mailing. The iPhone includes a Visual Voicemail feature that helps the users to have a look on the list of current voicemail messages on-screen without needing to make a call into their voicemail.

Apple iPhone has introduced a ring tone on September 5, 2007, that allows the users to create custom ringtones from the purchased iTunes music for an additional fee, the same price of a song. The ringtones can range between 3 to 30 seconds in length of any part of a song, can include fading in and out, can pause from half a second to five seconds when looped, and never expire. The attractive feature of the iPhone is the release of a video explaining many of iPhone’s features through a demonstration series.Apple iPhone presents text messages chronologically in a mailbox format similar to Mail that places all text from recipients together with replies. Text messages are displayed in speech bubbles under the name of each recipient. s name. It should also be remembered that the iPhone does not support instant messaging, MMS, multi-recipient SMS, or copy/cut/paste capability.