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We were stunned by this application, because somehow, we felt like magicians for some minutes. World Lens is an augmented reality app that translates in real-time everything you can throw at via the iPhone camera. Yes, we’re not joking and it’s amazing. Imagine you’re in Spain and you want to park you car but there’s a sign that you don’t understand..can you park or not there…now it’s simple, open Word Lens, point the camera to the sign and it will instantly translate it into English.

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We posted all kinds of things the iPhone can help you with but we didn’t addressed a major issue, your period! Oh, you’re a guy…you can skip this. The iPhone is full of all kinds of organizers, miracle apps and whatnot. But what you didn’t knew (or maybe you did) is that you can track your period easily, with your iPhone. No more brain-tracking from your side is necessary, just tap in your last period and keep your iPhone charged. Say hello to Period Tracker Deluxe, your must-have, girl powered companion. Say goodbye to manual calendar tweaking and get the pink-ish Period Tracker Deluxe.

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Google introduced a new mobile service named Near Me Now, that helps you find services near your current location. Such services include ATMs, restaurants, hotels or bars. All you have to do is click the Near Me Now button on Google Search and the results will be served immediatelly. There is also an Explore Right Here option that narrows down the search a couple of city blocks or lets you know the user’s opinions on those new found services.

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Fonix_iSpeak_iPhoneiSpeak, as the title suggests, is a voice control application for the 1st gen iPhone and of course, the iPhone 3G, that allows users to dial phone numbers using your…voice! Big surprise there! Also, iSpeak allows you to call numbers with location, let’s say “Call Jim at Home”.

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doom_iphoneThe iPhone is getting another version of the popular game, this time, ready for the 3.0 update. Altough the original Doom release was kinda sucky, this time it’s promising alot. Doom is programmed to work with some features of the new 3.0 update, updated graphics and extended gameplay.

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After long talks, whiskey and country music, we decided to summarize a daily tech digest, from around the web. Actually it took 5 minutes to decide that, but still..it’s important. The Daily Tech Digest will gather hot news from that specific day, for an extra morning coffee taste.

Jurrors addicted to iPhones via Tuaw – Jurors go high-tech with Apple’s iPhone, staying ultra informed about everything

Latest iPhone 3.0 screenshots via CNET – the latest firmware gets some screenshots leaked..check it out

Harvard Law professor appologizes for taking sides in the P2P trial via ArsTechnica – Harvard Law prof Charles Nesson is defending an accused file-swapper in federal court, but he yesterday took the extraordinary step of filing an apology to the judge and the RIAA’s lawyers.

Apple Movie Trailer site debuts on Twitter via MacWorld

Samsung launching Android handset via Engadget

Firefox new tab prototype via Lifehacker – as work is undergoing for the new FireFox 3.5, several prototypes are leaked out

iphone_2gIf you are an Apple iPhone owner you are aware that the company hasn’t yet included any copy/paste function in its software updates and, altough there are some 3rd party applications that come with copy/paste functionalities, we still DO want Apple to include this in their OS. The rumor that the next big update of iPhone’s OS will have copy/paste functionalities started some semi-extatic positive buzzez overthe internet

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YouTube Preview ImageThis game, although not original, has brought more flavour to our favorite gadget, the iPhone. Basically, in Zen Bound, you need to wrap a rope around 3D objects. We also posted a movie for you, to get the general idea but what I can tell you right now is that Zen Bound is the perfect application to brag your iPhone over to your skeptical HTC oriented friends of yours..pfew long phrase.

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