iPhone users find cool gadgets more attractive than college degrees, frequently watch adult material on their phones, and have no qualms texting or emailing a break up, reports a new study from Retrevo. The not-entirely-scientific results come from a study comparing iPhone owners to Blackberry users. A few of the stats from the survey: Retrevo asked, What makes
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PC World - Where there is no app for that on the iPhone, there now is for porn on the competing Android mobile operating system. A Seattle-based company named MiKandi (pronounced "my candy") has released an app store specifically geared towards porn. The application attempts to create a red light district for adult Android apps allowing adult content providers to set up shop within a MiKandi app (...
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Quarter have left physical partner over mobile use Shopping site Retrevo has been talking to iPhone users and has discovered that they prefer cool gadgets to degrees, but still consider themselves intellectual.… Web threats: Why conventional protection doesn't work
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TheRegister on 5th Nov 2009 (via go.theregister.com)
Makes you look, makes you stare, but they're still wearing underwear Porn is finally giving the iPhone a good seeing-to with two applications branded by stars of the adult entertainment scene, making the two-handed nature of Apple's handset even more of an issue.… Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing
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TheRegister on 24th Sep 2009 (via go.theregister.com)
Apple may be blocking adult-oriented apps from the iPhone, but the Android platform doesn't seem to have any such restriction.
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Apple may be blocking adult-oriented apps from the iPhone, but the Android platform doesn't seem to have any such restriction.
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iPhoneCentral on 30th Nov 2009 (via rss.macworld.com)
Traditionally, US operators locked out mobile adult content providers. But smartphones, full web mobile browsers and off-deck billing are letting them back in, says Mark Frieser...
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MobileEntertainment on 10th Apr 2009 (via mobile-ent.biz)