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Child advocacy groups protesting against a decision by Apple to approve “baby shaking apps on it’s App StoreApple Inc. removed the controversial” Baby Shaker “App of two days since it’s available on the App Store, after strong protests from child advocacy groups.

sikalosoft baby shaker app

sikalosoft baby shaker app

In a game that is promoting 99 cents infanticide application created by sikalosoft that allows the user to silence  on Sikalosoft virtual virtual crying baby by shaking the iPhone. A sketch of a baby crying  will show until users shook up the phone,  then the red X appeared over the child’s eyes. Here is what the manufacturer, sikalosoft said about the apps:

“On a plane, on the bus, in a theater. Babies are everywhere you don’t want them to be! They’re always distracting you from preparing for that big presentation at work with their incessant crying. Before Baby Shaker there was nothing you could do about it.”

At press time, Apple had no excuses, nor was explained how such an application that could be condoning infanticide have made it through by Apple approval.

See the sikalosoft ‘Baby Shaker’  in action after the jump. [click to continue…]

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If  iSuppli recently reported that the parts and the iPod shuffle 3G costs only $ 21.77.
Disassembly of the product by investigators shows the components of only 28% of the retail selling price a fat profit margin. The largest provider of is Samsung

ipod shuffle 3g small components at low cost   $ 22 iPod shuffle surprise

Nothing more, and shuffle tque, published in March. ISuppli is closed outside of the electronics to calculate what it costs to build. The smallest part of the cost of a percentage of the price, the greater the potential for profit. The cost of the components of the iPod nano third generation, which is also published in 2007, was approximately 40% of the retail.

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the new iPod Touch (Second-generation) seems to have been treated with a special ‘touch’ by Apple to win the tight competition in game market.

The applications processor inside the second G iPod which released in September is indeed runs faster than the one used in the iPhone 3G said Touch Arcade Reports. The new iPod Touch’s ARM-based processor is running at 532MHz, while the iPhone 3G’s processor runs at 412MHz.

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Barack Obama is a Macbook User

November 12, 2008

We know that Obama is a tech savvy person, that he has successfully took advantages of the internet and media to build his image for the election. But not many of us know that he also will be the first US president that uses Mac.
To help bridge the physical distance between father and daughters, Michelle [...]

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iPhone vs. Blackberry, Which one will Survive?

November 12, 2008

The Competition in the smartphone market between Apple iPhone and RIMs Blackberry is getting hotter. However, when we’re talking about durability, which one is better?
Based on the study of SquareTrade, an independent warranty services company, Blackberry is stated to have doubled level of damage from the iPhone in the first year of use.
In this study, [...]

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iBangle, the ring version of iPod

October 21, 2008

Apple is one of the major sources of inspiration of a large number of industrial designers. Their flawless designs have given them the reputation and that is why some of these creative designers dare to suggest the ideas about the devices on the logo of the apple.
One of these concepts is specifically the
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Apple’s New Products, still Inaccessible to Many Consumers

October 14, 2008

Following the Apple Special October Events, there are lots of innovation on Apple’s new products line up, even more than what we are expecting. Unfortunately, It seems that Apple just emphasize its products as exclusive and expensive brand that is still Inaccessible to Many Users.
The new MacBook model, has a considerably more expensive [...]

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