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TomTom Offering Free iPhone 4 Adapters For Car Kit Owners

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TomTom is doing its bit to maintain a good relationship with its customers. If you happened to pick up the TomTom Car Kit for iPhone and recently upgraded to the iPhone 4 , you’ll probably have noticed that the slimmer iPhone 4 doesn’t necessarily enjoy sitting on the car kit. As such, TomTom has come up with a solution for you – a free iPhone 4 adapter.

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Here’s What You Can Play in the Game Center So Far [Games]

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The iOS 4.1 update added the Game Center to our iPhone and iPod Touch devices, but we’ve been struggling to find games which let us take advantage of this feature. Here are the ones we’ve discovered so far.

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Check Your iPhone 4′s Antenna Reception With Field Test Mode In iOS 4.1 [IPhone]

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Now you can put your iPhone into field test mode , which will allow to easily and precisely test your cell signal reception quality.

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Look, There’s a Disco Party In My Pants [LEDs]

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Marc DeVidts went from Miami to Atlanta to attend Dragon*Con 2010 and show off his party-in-a-suit custom, which is loaded with LEDs that are controlled from his iPhone. That’s at least +259 courage points right there. [ Makezine ] More

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30 Percent of Americans Would Use Mobile Phones to Monitor Health

PricewaterhouseCooper recently released their Healthcare Unwired report which stats that three in ten Americans would use a smartphone or mobile phone to monitor their health, and 40% would pay for a remote monitoring device. The study also surveyed physicians and found that almost two-thirds of physicians are using their own personal devices for mobile healthcare that aren’t connected to their practice or hospital IT systems, and that many physicians feel that the Internet would help them give access to more patients as time is a constraint in expanding care to more patients. The survey perhaps highlights an important and emerging market for medical management by patients.

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iOS 4.1 For The iPhone And iPod touch Released

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iOS 4.1 was recently announced by Apple, and now the latest update to Apple’s iOS is available to the general public. In case you missed the announcement, iOS 4.1 fixes several bugs such as slow performance in the iPhone 3G, Bluetooth connectivity and proximity sensor issues.

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Rumor: iPhone 3GS Coming To T-Mobile?

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Rumors of a T-Mobile iPhone have been going around for some time now, and the latest rumor claims that a manager at T-Mobile believes that T-Mobile USA could soon be offering Apple’s iPhone at its carrier stores. While such a move would be good news to many T-Mobile subscribers out there, the rumor also claims that the iPhone mentioned could possibly be the iPhone 3GS instead of the current iPhone 4

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iTunes 10 Plays Media from Any iOS Device, No Syncing Required [Annoyances]

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It may have happened in a later iTunes 9 update, but iTunes 10 definitely includes a very helpful update.

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XWave Headset Lets You Control iPhone Apps With Your BRAIN [MindControl]

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You could argue that the iPhone’s biggest UI leap was turning the user’s finger into a stylus. Now, with the PLX XWave headest, you can turn your BRAIN into the stylus. Or your finger?

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Power Plug Concept Cover for little fingers

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The idea that your house could ever be completely childproof is a bit of a pipe dream.  Sure, you can make it a whole lot safer, but there are always things you never would have thought could cause an injury.  The idea is to keep those injuries minimal and try to make them happen as little as possible.  One area that hasn’t been taken care of is when a metal plug slightly slips from a socket, leaving the metal exposed to curious fingers. I have never been worried that I’d shock myself on those metal pieces, but then I’m a full grown adult that knows to grab the plastic part.  Little kids haven’t always learned that and until they do, you might want something to make you worry less.  This blue cover will keep the metal covered whether it’s plugged in or not.  If the plug slips a little, the plastic will shift to cover it.  It’s just a concept right now by Luofang Jun, but I could easily see these hitting stores as just simple little adapter for your current plugs. Source: Ubergizmo Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames , check out our reviews

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