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One Force Tracker Software For Military Now Available

12 hours ago ago from Iccellphone

Want to get your next application software for your iPhone ?Well,it is so easy right new,all you need to do is heading to Apple iTunes app store and search the right app you want,and then download it at your apple devices.However,not all the applications software are available at iTunes app store,for this one,it is only for military guys. This new software is called as One Force Tracker application for iPhones,it can be downloaded from ...

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MadZ Software Releases DVD to iPod Touch/iPhone Converter 1.2: Convert DVDs

2 hours ago ago from The IT Juggler

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MadZ Software Releases DVD to iPod Touch/iPhone Converter 1.2: Convert DVDs for Viewing on an iPod Touch or iPhone

20 hours ago ago from Be The Gamer

If you receive an Apple iPod Touch or iPhone for Christmas, you will soon discover that they have a major limitation. You can only view movies and other videos on them that you have purchased from Apple iTunes! DVD to iPod Touch / iPhone Converter 1.2 from MadZ Software is the solution. (PRWeb Dec 18, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/12/prweb3363014.htm

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4 hours ago ago from financial risk management software

Roughly 45 days ago, Erica purchased an iPhone. She was pretty excited about it. Still is (or was). One day after her birthday, the iPhone fell out of her coat pocket (seriously) and onto the concrete garage floor. The touch screen shattered like a cheap bar pint. The damage looked something like this: Amazingly, the actual software kept on working despite the broken glass, but rather than risk severing a finger or bleed ...

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VLC for Mac Resting on Shaky Ground

20 hours ago ago from TheAppleBlog

VLC for Mac Resting on Shaky Ground The GigaOM Network: Cleantech | Tech Insider | Gadget Gurus | Online Video | Open Source | Web Life | Research | Live Events | About | Contact TheAppleBlog Articles Forums Archives Reviews Research Submit VLC for Mac Resting on Shaky Ground Written on December 18, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and No one has commented The very capable, and ...

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Top 20 posts of the year - Nos. 11-20

18 hours ago ago from ZDNet Blogs

December 18th, 2009 Top 20 posts of the year - Nos. 11-20 Posted by Jason D. O'Grady @ 12:57 pm Categories: Year in Review Tags: Apple iPhone , Apple iPod , Battery , Apple Inc. , Apple iPod Touch , Rosetta , Engineering , Smart Phones , Digital Music , Digital Media As 2009 winds down I wanted to take a look back at the 20 most popular posts here on The Apple Core of 2009. Today I'll review posts 11-20 and tomorrow I'll post the ...

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Dozen Daily Deals for December 18, 2009

19 hours ago ago from The Unofficial Apple Weblog

'Tis the season shop until your brains melt (or skip it all entirely, depending on your interpretation of the term holiday). In that spirit, for the next few weeks we'll be rounding up a dozen daily deals courtesy our friends at DealNews.com . Each afternoon tune in to TUAW for this handy summary. Keep in mind that while our posts will live on, the deals won't. Each is lovingly generated by the deal-bot every day, so get 'em while they're ...

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Tracking U.S. Enemies? There's an App for That, Says Raytheon

18 hours ago ago from Switched

Seemingly every other professional uses an iPhone at work, so why not a soldier? Raytheon, a military contractor, hopes to bring Apple's do-all device to the battlefield soon. According to The New York Times , Raytheon announced Wednesday the "One Force Tracker," which is an application that shows a person's position on a real-time map and provides secure communication between users. This live line between soldiers could reduce the likelihood ...

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