AT&T Starts Unlocking iPhones: Customers Gripe Over Long Delays

Want to unlock your off-contract AT&T iPhone to use with competing GSM carriers such as T-Mobile? As reported last week, now you can, the only hitch is it may take up to a week for AT&T to process the request even though AT&T claims it only takes minutes.

Here are the hassles I’m dealing with trying to unlock my old AT&T iPhone 3GS. and judging from other iPhone owners seeking to unlock their AT&T iPhones I’m far from alone.

Getting started

The minute I heard AT&T officially allowed me to unlock my iPhone I wanted to go for it. Better yet, AT&T said it would walk iPhone users through the process, making the entire procedure easy. With AT&T itself unlocking my iPhone this allows me to avoid trying alternative back alley unlock hacks that could open the device to malicious attacks. Better yet, since AT&T sanctions the unlock it does not invalidate my iPhone’s warranty.

To get started, you have three choices to perform the unlock process: you can call customer care, use AT&T’s online support system, or walk into a retail AT&T store.

After AT&T receives your unlock request it confirms the phone is off contract and that your account with AT&T is in good standing. next, AT&T forwards your unlock request to Apple which activates the unlock command through a restore feature in iTunes. Now, in theory, just plug your iPhone into iTunes and Apple sends an unlock command to the phone, and you’re done.

According to an AT&T representative, the unlock should take about two to three minutes to process.

Problems Begin

I first tried a local AT&T store near Philadelphia this past weekend to unlock my phone, but was quickly discouraged when a representative told me he had no clue what I was talking about. next I turned to the Internet.

I visited AT&T online and waited 45 minutes to talk to an online support representative to ask for the unlock. Once connected to a representative, named Coleen, I was told I needed my phone’s IMEI number, a numerical code that identifies your device (you can find yours by tapping Settings > General > About, then scroll down to the bottom).

Coleen then said I would receive directions shortly on how to unlock my iPhone via e-mail. she then told me that she needed to file a “case” and asked for my e-mail. It’s unclear what a “case” is. I assumed it was a record of my request. Coleen assured me the entire process would only require a few more steps and I’d soon have an unlocked iPhone.

After disconnecting with Coleen I was shocked to receive an e-mail from AT&T stating it was going to take eight days (not “minutes”) to process my request. in the e-mail AT&T stated: “Resolution date is 04/17/2012 in the morning. You will receive an email with the unlock instructions.” that is a full eight days from the time I put in the request last Monday.

Some Wait Days, Others Minutes

A search around the Web indicates I am not the only one. Oddly, however, other AT&T customers are reporting their iPhones are being unlocked almost immediately. whatever the holdup is, it is not affecting everyone.

Comments in AppleInsider’s forum show others facing similar long wait times. Commenter “itsole” wad told “5-7 business days,” while over on TheNextWeb commenter Joost Schurr was told “3-5 days” after attempting to unlock through AT&T on Sunday.

When I asked AT&T press representatives what was causing the discrepancies in unlock times on Monday I was told no comment.

It’s not the end of the world that I have to wait eight days. but it begs the question; is AT&T being flooded with requests and needs to slow the pace of unlocks? Either way, if you are interested in unlocking your AT&T iPhone it will be good to keep your expectations in check. You may want to plan on it taking days, not minutes.

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Dear Aunt TUAW: Is AT&T killing my iPhone?

dear Aunt TUAW,

I just received this text from AT&T: “Network changes may soon impact your 2G phone service. Exchange 2G phone @ AT&T store w/free 3G AT&T U2800A phone by 5/15 & avoid service impact.” I wonder what this means? On the one hand, it’s an excuse to get a new iPhone; on the other, I really wanted to hit the 5 year mark using this phone. 🙁 it has served me well, even after an unpleasant fall into a toilet. anyhow, I’m sure I’m not the only one still using the original phone.

Is AT&T making my original iPhone unusable? 🙁

dear Lisa,

AT&T announced this policy about a year ago. If you want to keep using an iPhone, you can pick up a free 3GS from them in exchange for agreeing to a 2-year contract.

otherwise, you might consider buying one used from eBay. it will let you continue service sans contract, but be aware. Once you start using 3G service instead of EDGE, your monthly unlimited data will rise from $20 to $30 a month.

You can, of course, accept their offer for the free U2800A phone — but why give up your Apple iOS lifestyle?

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Apple granted leave amid source code request

Apple was granted leave to file further evidence in its defence against Samsung, which brought the case against the iPhone maker for alleged patent infringement in the iPhone 3GS, 4, and 4S.

During a directions hearing in the Federal Court of Australia, Apple counsel, Andrew Fox, revealed the iPhone maker was seeking the source code for the baseband chips used in the iPhone 4S and in previous models.

The source code, which has been provided by Qualcomm and Intel — used in Apple’s iPhone 4S and older versions respectively, was inspected by US attorneys for both Apple and Samsung recently.

“The US attorneys have inspected that code and there’s a view that’s been formed [that] there are additional non-infringement arguments which emerged from that inspection,” Fox said.

Fox said the source code was handed to the US attorneys under a “very stringent confidentiality regime”, which the Apple’s Australian lawyers were looking to extend locally.

“I can say that all Qualcomm and Intel have both indicated that the Australian lawyers are welcome into that confidentiality tent,” he said.

Justice Annabelle Bennett granted Apple leave to submit further evidence by 18 April.

Apple counsel, Ruth Higgins, also brought up “deficiencies” in the information Samsung provided to the iPhone maker and requested for an “intelligible” version of the documents.

“The information presented… don’t identify the actual mobile device by any publicly recognised description which don’t provide any key which might otherwise allow for an identification to occur,” Bennett said.

“Some of the material codes are incomplete… It’s impossible for us to understand the documents.”

Bennett said a secondary judge and court-appointed expert may be required to handle the growing evidence in the case.

“That I’ve never been a fan of, but logistically and practically, I think that needs to happen,” she said.

The lead up to Apple’s granted leave

In 2011, Apple first filed a lawsuit against the Korean manufacturer in the US, accusing the latter of copying the iPad and iPod with its Samsung Galaxy phones and 10.1 tablet. Apple claimed the Galaxy devices infringed on a number of patents relating to the touchscreen and heuristics.

The case soon hit Australian shores when Apple sought an injunction to prevent Samsung selling its Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Australia, which was granted in October.

Following Apple’s win with the Galaxy 10.1 ban, Samsung retaliated with a lawsuit against Apple in a number of countries to secure an injunction against the US company selling the iPhone 4S on the basis that it infringed a number of Samsung’s patents in its Galaxy smartphone.

In February 2012, Apple compromised on a hearing proposal presented by Samsung to start the hearing in July in relation to patent infringement, with the balance of the case to be heard throughout September.

Samsung launched an appeal against the injunction preventing the sale of the Galaxy 10.1 Tab in Australia, which resulted in a minor win for Samsung as the tablet ban was overturned. Samsung began selling the Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet in December 2011.

In February 2012, Apple compromised on a hearing proposal presented by Samsung to start the hearing in July in relation to patent infringement, with the balance of the case to be heard throughout September.

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Redpark Ships GPS Cable for Use with iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch

Redpark GPS Cable allows customers to connect iPad, iPhone and iPod touch to navigation devices

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Redpark Product Development today announced the Redpark Redpark GPS Cable connects iPad, iPhone and iPod touch to navigation devices”>GPS Cable that allows customers to connect iPad, iPhone and iPod touch to navigation devices is now available. The Redpark GPS Cable is a one meter long cable with a male DB-9 connector. it is designed for use with navigation devices that use the NMEA 0183 communications protocol.

“Customers have told us that they would like to connect their iPhone to navigation devices in a glider, truck, tractor, airplane, or boat,” explained Redpark president Mike Ridenhour. “App developers that serve these markets now have a simple and reliable way to communicate with external navigation devices.”

The Redpark GPS Cable – part number C2-GPS – is compatible with iPad, iPad 2, iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and iPod touch (4th generation).

The Redpark GPS Cable has an MSRP of $59 and is available today. Further information about the cable and points of purchase is available at redpark.com/c2gps.html.    

Redpark Product Development engineers accessories used in the consumer electronics industry. Areas of focus include iPod integration and app enabled accessories for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

Mike Ridenhour, Redpark Product Development, 510-594-1034 x102, mike(at)redpark(dot)comBill Gram-Reefer, WORLDVIEW, 925-323-3169, reefer(at)worldviewpr(dot)com

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2012 NFL Mock Draft: Combine Warrior Whose Stock Has Plummeted in April

The NFL Scouting Combine is a once-in-a-lifetime chance for college football players to impress NFL scouts, coaches and the media, leaving them making breathless comments like, “The fact a guy who weighs that much can be that strong and that fast is fairly ridiculous” and sending their draft stock through the roof.

Unfortunately, those same experts then have two months to go back and look at video of that player in action, which sometimes leads to utterances like, “I mean watch him play, just watch. He didn’t do anything. and he wasn’t playing at a very high level, either,” as their stock crashes back to earth.

Just like any other season, 2012 has its poster boy for this post-combine fall from grace, and he’s among this latest, admittedly tongue-in-cheek, projection for the first round of the 2012 NFL draft.

1. Indianapolis Colts: Andrew Luck, QB, Stanford: The Colts have reportedly informed Luck that he will indeed be the first overall pick, and given the current the present state of the Colts, offense I bet he just can’t wait to get started. I’d start by practicing running…for your life.

2. Washington Redskins (from St. Louis Rams): Robert Griffin III, QB, Baylor: Redskins offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan is already meeting with Griffin to help acclimate him to the Redskins offense. hopefully Griffin will then travel to Washington and acclimate the Redskins to winning.

3. Minnesota Vikings: Matt Kalil, OT, USC: If the Vikings take anyone other than the draft’s top tackle prospect quarterback, Christian Ponder will know that the team intends on replacing him next season, because he’s not going to survive this season.

4. Cleveland Browns: Trent Richardson, RB, Alabama: The Browns are beyond desperate for offensive playmakers, and it would make the majority of Cleveland fans happy to see the team draft the 228-pound bell cow after he tallied over 2,000 total yards in 2011. this, of course, insures that it will not happen, as Browns fans are forbidden by the universe from being happy.

5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Morris Claiborne, CB, LSU: The Buccaneers are trying out Ronde Barber at safety and trying to find someone to take Aqib Talib off their hands before the cops do. that kind of makes the defensive backfield a priority, so the Thorpe Award winner it is.

6. St. Louis Rams (from Washington Redskins): Michael Floyd, WR, Notre Dame: with Brandon Lloyd now in new England, neither of the Rams’ top two wide receivers had 900 yards in 2011…put together. that is what is known in technical football-type lingo as craptastic.

After reeling in 100 catches in 2011 and lighting up Notre Dame’s pro day, wide receiver Michael Floyd has laid his claim to the title of top wideout in this year’s draft class, and the 6’3″, 220-pound senior can count among his supporters draft expert Matt Waldman of The Fifth down Blog at The new York Times:

I think he is capable of developing into a physical receiver like the Chiefs’ Dwayne Bowe, but just a notch below Calvin Johnson in terms of out-of-this-world athleticism. there are a few players capable of approaching this kind of ability in this class, but none are as close as Floyd.

7. Jacksonville Jaguars: Stephon Gilmore, CB, South Carolina: The Jaguars have been linked to more players in the NFL draft over the past few days than Snooki would be if she were invited to the NFL draft. that said the 6’0″ cornerback fills a need, is shooting up draft boards and has been a favorite of NFL Network draft analyst Mike Mayock for some time.

8. Miami Dolphins: Ryan Tannehill, QB, Texas A&M: After watching the Dolphins get jilted by every quarterback except Donovan McLookatme in the offseason, you almost want to stop Jeff Ireland from making the mistake of drafting a guy in the top 10 who received the comparison of doom. It’s sort of a glass half-full thing for Dolphins fans. At least the pick will get Ireland that much closer to being fired.

9. Carolina Panthers: Justin Blackmon, WR, Oklahoma State: I  have no doubt that the two-time Biletnikoff Award winner will prove the naysayers wrong and become a fantastic receiver alongside Steve Smith with the Panthers. I know this because if he doesn’t, his new teammate may well kick the snot out of him. I’m afraid he’ll come after me just for typing that.

10. Buffalo Bills: Riley Reiff, OT, Iowa: Harvard-educated quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick has presented general manager Buddy Nix with a report based off of a sophisticated computer algorithm that states that Fitzpatrick has a 94.2 percent better chance of being successful if he’s not looking out his earhole.

11. Kansas City Chiefs: Dont’a Hightower, ILB, Alabama: The All-American would make an for an imposing duo inside with Derrick Johnson in Kansas City, and Hightower’s experience in the 3-4 would save head coach Romeo Crennel valuable coaching time that could be better spent at Dunkin’ Donuts.

12. Seattle Seahawks: Melvin Ingram, DE, South Carolina: The Seahawks have fans that are so rabid that they literally cause earthquakes. The All-American defensive end could help Seattle generate a pass rush that would literally cause opposing quarterbacks to break a sweat.

13. Arizona Cardinals: David DeCastro, OG, Stanford: The Cardinals allowed the second-most sacks in the NFL and need to upgrade their pass protection given their investment in quarterback Kevin Kolb. although, that’s sort of like hiring a better jockey to ride your three-legged horse, only backwards.

Stanford guard David DeCastro is a two-time consensus All-American and one of the best prospects at his position in some time, and Peter King of Sports Illustrated doesn’t see Cardinals offensive line coach Russ Grimm letting DeCastro get past Arizona:

When offensive line coach Russ Grimm sees DeCastro, he sees a young Russ Grimm: nasty, efficient, mistake-free. and though I’m sure that the Cardinals would love to see Michael Floyd fall to them here, the best guard to come out in several years is a good consolation prize, especially for a team that’s had nothing but trouble on the O-line.

14. Dallas Cowboys: mark Barron, SS, Alabama: The Cowboys have a need in the back end of the secondary and have been interested in the draft’s best safety prospect for months. So as long as Jason Garrett can keep Barron from going to the mall with Dez Bryant, this should be a fine pick.

15. Philadelphia Eagles: Fletcher Cox, DT, Mississippi State:  The Eagles are reportedly “drooling” over Cox, so only two things on earth can stop Philadelphia from taking the 298-pound defensive tackle here: Andy Reid.

16.  New York Jets: Quinton Coples, DE, North Carolina: At 6’6″ and 281 pounds, Coples is an athletically-gifted player with questions about his motor and work ethic who would most likely thrive in an environment of structure and discipline. Yep, no way this ends badly.

17. Cincinnati Bengals (from Oakland Raiders): Dre Kirkpatrick, CB, Alabama: If you needed any more evidence that 2012 is the year of the Apocalypse, not only did Mike Brown steal this pick from the Raiders in the Carson Palmer deal, but the Bengals are going to spend it wisely. The end is near, y’all.

18. San Diego Chargers: Courtney Upshaw, DE/OLB, Alabama: The San Diego pass rush managed only two sacks per game last year, while head coach Norv Turner looked confused at least 11 times per contest. something has to be done about that ratio, and for reasons that are above my pay grade, Turner’s still there, so pass rush help it is!

19. Chicago Bears: Whitney Mercilus, DE/OLB, Illinois: The Bears got quarterback Jay Cutler a weapon by reuniting him with Brandon Marshall (who hasn’t slugged anyone in over a month, so get off his case), but after missing out on Mario Williams in free agency, the defensive line still needs a boost.

Some experts questioned whether All-American defensive end Whitney Mercilus was a one-year wonder after he exploded for 16 sacks and nine forced fumbles in 2011. But Mike Mayock told mark Potash of the Chicago Sun-Times that he sees more than just one fluke season when watching the 6’4″ 261-pounder on tape:

However, when you look at what he is on tape, he’s a natural pass rusher. He’s a natural edge rusher. He’s got excellent take-off. He understands how to work up the field. He’s one of the most gifted natural pass rushers in this draft.

20. Tennessee Titans: Nick Perry, DE/OLB, USC: only one team in the National Football League accrued fewer sacks last year than the Tennessee Titans, so at this point, not only does the 2011 Pac-12 sack champion look good to the Titans, but they’d probably draft Luke Perry or Tyler Perry if they thought either could get after the passer.

21. Cincinnati Bengals: Cordy Glenn, OG, Georgia: At this point in the draft, I don’t know what to do. Up is down. right is left. The Bengals make another solid selection and fill a big need on the offensive line with an even bigger lineman, and everything I know about how the NFL works gets thrown into chaos.

22. Cleveland Browns (from Atlanta Falcons): Luke Kuechly, MLB, Boston College: Along comes my beloved Browns to restore order to the cosmos, drafting a middle linebacker even though they just overpaid the one they already have.

This actually wouldn’t be a horrible pick, though, and the 349 combined tackles that D’Qwell Jackson and Kuechly had last year will come in handy while the Cleveland defense is spending 58 minutes a game on the field in 2012. besides, I like the kid, so sue me.

23. Detroit Lions: Janoris Jenkins, CB, North Alabama: This pick could be a win-win for both sides. The Lions would get a badly-needed infusion of talent into their defensive backfield, and apparently, potential new teammate Mikel Leshoure knows how to roll in the Motor City…literally.

24. Pittsburgh Steelers: Dontari Poe, NT, Memphis: The Poester boy we alluded to earlier (thanks folks, I’ll be here all week. Don’t forget to tip your server), Poe’s draft stock has come crashing back to Earth after some began to question whether his huge combine but pedestrian production was an indicator of a player who ran like Tarzan but played like Jane. 

That is, if Jane weighed 346 pounds and could bench press 225 pounds 44 times—in which case we’re going to need a bigger vine and Tarzan better behave himself. 

However, if there’s a landing spot where the Memphis standout might realize his Poetential (I’ll stop now, I promise), it’s in the Steel City. with Casey Hampton coming off January ACL surgery, Gerry Dulac of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports that Poe could make sense as the next nose tackle in Pittsburgh:

Poe, 6 feet 4, 346 pounds, is considered the best nose tackle in the draft next week. and nose tackle is one of two positions in the Steelers defense — a replacement for James Farrior at inside linebacker is the other — that could be immediately addressed with the top pick.

Five-time Pro Bowl nose tackle Casey Hampton is coming off surgery to his anterior cruciate ligament and is likely in his final year with the Steelers.

25. Denver Broncos: Peter Konz, C, Wisconsin: According to Pro Football Focus, starting center J.D. Walton was the worst starting center in the NFL last year by a significant margin. with the reign of King Peyton I now underway in the Mile High City, there’s no way that Manning will sully his digits by touching the posterior of an inadequate protector of his forehead.

26. Houston Texans: Kendall Wright, WR, Baylor: Wright’s stock has cooled after poor workouts at the combine and Baylor’s pro day, and the Texans already have a speedy receiver who can return punts in Jacoby Jones. Wright would, however, give Houston an offensive dimension that Jones cannot, in that Wright can, you know, catch. 

27. New England Patriots (from New Orleans Saints): Michael Brockers, DT, LSU: It may seem strange that the 322-pound Brockers, who some view as a top-10 talent, could fall this far. however, after landing the NFL’s easiest schedule in 2012 despite a Super Bowl appearance in 2011, I’ve learned not to underestimate the evil power of Bill Belichick.

28. Green Bay Packers: Shea McClellin, DE/OLB, Boise State: The Packers defense ranked dead last in the NFL a season ago due in large part to a pass rush that was less a rush and more a “please hurry.” The 260-pound all-conference performer should help in that regard. although, there are questions as to whether or not he could be effective on a green field.

29. Baltimore Ravens: Stephen Hill, WR, Georgia Tech: The Ravens have a need at the wide receiver position, and that’s all I have to say on the subject. It’s bad enough I may already have Steve Smith after me without angering a guy who once missed all of two games after having his face ripped off.

30. San Francisco 49ers:  Amini Silatolu, OT/OG, Midwestern State: Not only does Amini Silatolu sound like the name of an offensive lineman, but he comes from a school that sounds like it would have commercials on TV at four in the morning. I mean both as compliments, and Silatolu has the makings of a steal here.

31. New England Patriots: Josh Robinson, CB, Central Florida: Trying to predict what the Patriots will do with two first-round picks is like asking me what an Aborigine would do with an iPhone. I’ve never seen an Aborigine use an iPhone, but they have the sense to stay alive in the Outback and could probably at least call Skip Bayless to call him an idiot.

Therefore, by that same train of logic (which derailed along with the rest of this mock about 30 picks ago), if the Patriots use both of their first-round picks, I’ll assume that they have the sense to realize that their secondary sucks.

32. New York Giants: Doug Martin, RB, Boise State: When your starting running back hasn’t even really started running yet and is already getting bone marrow injections in his “perfect” feet, that’s generally a good time to consider adding depth at the position.

Why iPhone 4 Users Will Consume More Data – Apps

In a previous article, I gave a personal account of how AT&T’s new plan changes would affect me. To give AT&T a fair shake to those who are considering the new iPhone 4, I’ve decided to discuss why the iPhone 4 or any other smart phone on AT&T will prove to be more consuming when it comes to data.

This article is more for the future smartphone users that will not be grandfathered regarding their current AT&T data plan. This article also serves purpose to those who would have been grandfathered, but decided not to in order to add tethering to your iPhone device.

Not too long ago I pondered on a theory that most smart phone users (that have an application market) see a spike in their data usage during their first few months with that smart phone. Naturally I decided to look into it. After taking into consideration that I would fall into the 2 percent of AT&T smartphone customers who use more than 2 GB of data a month on average, I decided to ask a friend to provided me with information regarding her AT&T data plan.

This friend of mind currently uses the iPhone 3GS with an unlimited data plan.

After averaging her monthly data usage, I calculated that she consumes 612.5 MB on average per month. This places her in the 35 percent of users that use more then 200 MB a month on average. according to AT&T.

So this user will be better off purchasing the Data Pro plan for 5 dollars less than her current 30 dollar unlimited plan. The user also personally would like to include tethering to the plan. However, I will not factor that in.

In her December usage I noticed a spike my thesis was referring to. In this month, this user would have spent 45 dollars on her data usage (25 dollars for Data Pro and 20 dollars for going over her limit).

In order to justify my belief that taking away unlimited data is just no good, I took a look into the top 10 most downloaded applications. On my way there I came across Guitar Hero being advertised as the application of the week in the app store. This application alone registered at 106 MB. That’s already 1/2 of the amount that the Data plus plan allows monthly.

On a personal take for this specific user, I think that paying 5 dollars extra to have an unlimited plan is better. it gives you less to worry about. Also, don’t be mislead by AT&T. They said that these users use X amount of data on average. just because your average usage is 200 MB does not mean that you won’t/haven’t used over 200 MB.

It would be the worst thing if you selected the 200 MB plan, and for your first month of having the iPhone and downloading numerous apps and ended up using 3.5 Gbs as my friend did. That would cost the 200MB average user 262.20 dollars for that month alone.

Incase unveils new cases for iPad, iPhone

Incase has unveiled several redesigned cases for the third-generation iPad, as well as a new case for the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S. Included among the iPad cases that have been redesigned for compatibility with both the third-generation iPad and iPad 2 are the folio-style Book Jacket Select, the Magazine Jacket, which combines a hard case with a functional front cover, and the Snap Case and Magnetic Snap Case, both of which offer compatibility with Apple’s Smart Cover, with the latter adding lightweight metal bars to hold the Smart Cover out of the way when the iPad is in use. Pricing for the iPad cases ranges from $30-$60. for the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S, Incase is now offering the Box Case for the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S. available in black, white, pink, and clear, the aptly-named Box features a rectangular design, rubberized construction, coverage for the volume and sleep/wake buttons, and open access to all other ports, controls, and cameras. It sell for $30; all of Incase’s new offerings are available now.

New and Noteworthy iPhone App, Puppy Treat, Proves a Smash Hit with Children and Adults

Puppy Treat, a hot new iPhone app, is creating smiles and melting hearts around the world! This free family and children friendly game is proving to be highly addictive and incredibly fun for all ages. Cute puppies, treats, and obstacle courses equal endless hours of enjoyment for users.

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Highly entertaining and newly popular iPhone app, Puppy Treat, is rapidly sweeping the globe. the game itself has been described as an addictive, family friendly application that takes the player through exciting obstacle courses and hurdle jumps. the objective is for the puppy to score the most points by collecting turkey legs, hot dogs, and bones. This enables the user to unlock new challenging levels.

Dr. Matthew Loop, Spokesperson and CEO of DCincome, LLC (creator of Puppy Treat), said, “This free game is already melting hearts and creating big smiles! Another added benefit is that the user can play with three different types of puppies like a Golden Retriever, Miniature Pinscher, and a Westie. There is no other gaming app like it in iTunes.”

Loop also commented, “With the successful launch of Puppy Treat, it’s opened our company up to more exciting opportunities to create immensely fun and engaging iPhone apps for our valued users. I couldn’t be more pleased at the moment. To see the smiles on children and adult faces as they play our game is absolutely priceless.”

At this point in time, Puppy Treat is compatible with the iPhone and iPad. Gamers that like cute puppies, adventure, and overall fun will garner hours of enjoyment with this hot application. Move over Pet Puppy and Puppy World, this new game is creating smiles and melting hearts!

To download the app and see what so many users are raving about, visit iTunes and do a quick search or go here:

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Iphone Bluetooth – Things to Take in Consideration Before Buying

Iphone Bluetooth Capability – is it worth considering?

The iPhone Bluetooth capability is also used on the unit’s headset. however, you can transfer your files from your PC, send photos and do video and audio file streaming with the iPhone Bluetooth capability. The iphone bluetooth headset features a rechargeable lithium ion battery that gives users around five and half hours of talk time. The battery can be charged at approximately an hour and a half with a stand by time of about 72 hours. The iPhone Bluetooth headset comes bundled with a docking station that is used to recharge the headset when needed. The docking station is a dual one that can accompany both the iPhone and the iPhone Bluetooth headset that allows both items to fully charge at the same time.

The iPhone Bluetooth Headset’s packaging is very similar to the iPhone’s, and there’s really not much to setting it up. The little black stick measures about 2 by 0.5 by 0.2 inches and weighs practically nothing (0.23 ounces), and its standard earbud is about the same size as the newer version of the white iPod earbuds. The iPhone Bluetooth Adapter is always broadcasting away assuming you have turned it on. And we left the iPhone near our Asterisk server for 8 hours with virtually no battery drain on the phone. The iPhone Bluetooth headset is simple in design as well as features. You get the regular abilities to answer and end calls, but don’t bet on anything like last-number redial or call mute features you will soon love.