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Though Apple’s GarageBand now lets you easily create custom ringtones from audio tracks in various formats (see a video demonstration), third-party ringtone creation utility developers aren’t twiddling their thumbs. GarageBand’s Mac OS X exclusivity and $80 (as part of iLife) price tag mean continued viability for the two most popular drag-and-drop tools, which recently received updates:
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iToner 1.0.5: works through drag and drop of MP3 or AAC audio files onto the iToner window. The new release features French, German, and Italian localizations as well as other bug fixes and enhancements. Price: $15. For Mac OS X.
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iPhoneRingToneMaker 2.0: Works in a similar fashion: select MP3s, click the “Send to iPhone” button. The new release features ringtone shuffling: random playing of any of iPhone-stored ringtones; and volume boosting, which “applies digital amplification to any desired level.” Price: $15. For Windows.
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Apparently, Apple Inc is secretly working on a draft plan to release a customised iPhone to capture the Indian market. Here is some exclusive information about a ’special button’ that activates a plethora of amazing features.
Special Features:
MMSi
Miss-call Management Service Integrated allows you to make calls to friends without giving them a milli-second to pick up your call.
IRK
Irritating Ringtone Killer allows you drain the battery of the offending phones in your area.
MVMS
Misleading Voice Message Generator plays auto generated voice messages to your boss/parents/wife leading them to think that your phone is busy or out of coverage area.
| Note: Requests to imprint the price of the phone on the back will be considered in the next release. |
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“Does Japan need the iPhone?”asks BusinessWeek.
In a number of ways the iPhone would be regressive to a number of features already available to Japanese consumers.
| But, as an old girlfriend used to say “What I need and what I want are two different things” |
| So let’s rephrase the question “Does Asia want the iPhone?” |
| Actually the same argument would go for Korea and a few other Asian countries with more sophisticated mobile networks and gadgets that US consumers will not see for a while. And at its current pricing? and lack of WI-FI ubiquity the iPhone would have a hard time reaching the mass market in China or India. |
“Japan’s 10 handset makers, which dominate the domestic market,
already offer dozens of models .. that send e-mail, browse the Internet, shoot photos and videos,
and even pick up live TV broadcasts. Most come with a built-in global
positioning system, and some even double as credit cards and commuter
passes or safeguard personal data using fingerprint or face-recognition
technology…In its current form, the iPhone doesn’t work on Japan’s advanced third-generation, or 3G, network” |
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