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Android’s Best Virtual Buddy Speaktoit Assistant now Available on iPhone

Last year I featured here about a virtual personal assistant for Android called Speaktoit Assistant, which gives iPhone’s Siri like feature on Android now available on iOS devices also. As Siri is now only offered to iPhone 4S owners and if you own an iPhone 3GS or other iOS devices (which can’t get Siri) and like Siri like feature on your older (or new) iOS device, Speaktoit would be the best alternative.

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Minimize Your Exposure to Mobile Phone Radiation With Tawkon

Though, no adverse health problems have been established as being caused by mobile phone radiation until now, minimizing your exposure to cellular radiation can avoid any possible risk that might happens in the future. Here is a smart and practical way to minimize your exposure to cellular radiation with Tawkon app for iPhone, Blackberry and Android.

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BatterySense by Philips Helps You Save Your iPhone’s Battery Charge

Smartphone (iPhone, Android, Windows Phone, etc) are getting numerous features and improvements day by day. As a result, some of the background features such as location service, syncing and other features can drain your device’s battery life even on standby mode. Here is how you can save battery charge of your iOS device (iPhone, iPod, iPad) with BatterySense app from Philips.

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The History of iPhone (Video)

The fifth major iteration of Apple’s smartphone, iPhone 5 will be unveiled within few days, most probably on Oct. 4, 2011. According to the news, it comes with some amazing features, including an A5 processor, 1 GB of RAM, 8-megapixel camera with a larger sensor (for low-light conditions), larger retina display, and much more. In this occasion, it may be interesting to see the history of iPhone.

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Test your 3G Connection Speed (How to)

Do you want to test your mobile 3G or Wi-Fi connection speed? For iPhone and Google Android devices, you can use a free app called Speedtest to measure the speed of a web connection using the first access point, which could be your Wi-Fi or 3G connection. For testing 3G connection, you should turn off the Wi-Fi.

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