Wala pa nasa tindahan pa - hehehe.  Seriously, wala pang GSM unlocked
edition eh.  (translated: wala pa akong budget so next time na lang - malayo
pa Pasko or bertday).

On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 7:36 PM, Peejay Reyes <[email protected]>wrote:

> nasan na yung pre mo?
>
>
>
> On 6/26/09, Kenneth Santos <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> i dun layk teh ifone :P
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 4:28 PM, jose raul peralejo <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> napanood ko yung hayden kho scandals sa iphone ng isang pinsan ko....
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 4:12 PM, Peejay Reyes <[email protected]>wrote:
>>>
>>>> rodmond, buddy  love;
>>>>
>>>> fyi
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/06/25/BU6S18E28J.DTL&tsp=1
>>>>  iPhone adds apps with nudity
>>>>
>>>> Ryan Kim <[email protected]>
>>>>
>>>> Friday, June 26, 2009
>>>>
>>>> After a year of being basically a PG playground, the iPhone App Store
>>>> looks like it's open for more adult-themed business.
>>>>
>>>> The first of these truly adults apps, the Hottest Girls, upgraded its
>>>> lingerie and bikini site Wednesday to include nude women, which its
>>>> developer said was a first on the iPhone. A day later, the same developer
>>>> said he halted sales of the app because the traffic was threatening to 
>>>> bring
>>>> down his servers. He said the app was "sold out" but would return with the
>>>> naked images intact.
>>>>
>>>> Now that the iPhone OS 3.0 features new parental controls, which allow
>>>> you to lock down a phone and prevent downloads or surfing and other
>>>> activities, it seemed like it was only a matter of time before developers
>>>> would be allowed to veer into soft-core pornography. Techcrunch is 
>>>> reporting
>>>> that developers can now submit their apps and check off a box signaling 
>>>> that
>>>> the app includes nudity. This coincides with a new 17+ rating for content
>>>> that includes "sexual content/nudity" and "mature/suggestive themes."
>>>>
>>>> We shouldn't be surprised this is happening. There are R-rated movies
>>>> and explicit-lyrics songs already in iTunes. But these new apps are going 
>>>> to
>>>> test Apple in new ways.
>>>>
>>>> I raise these points not to discourage or shut down these apps. I think
>>>> this is what Apple was eventually going to do and the loosening of
>>>> restrictions makes for a more open and creative app store, which is good 
>>>> for
>>>> developers. But because Apple is the biggest player in mobile apps, it's
>>>> going to be very interesting to see how it handles this transition to more
>>>> mature content.
>>>>
>>>> See, while some iTunes movies and songs include some mature content,
>>>> those portions are only a part of the song or movie. In most every case, 
>>>> the
>>>> mature content is not the sole point of the song or video.
>>>>
>>>> But that's what these new apps will likely be about. We already had a
>>>> slew of bikini and lingerie apps. And I would think many of them will go 
>>>> the
>>>> extra step in including topless or nude models. Some have already told 
>>>> users
>>>> to expect the transition. I don't think Apple will allow hard-core porn but
>>>> I don't think there will be a shortage of sites that basically serve up
>>>> naked women.
>>>>
>>>> And what happens if kids get ahold of these apps? You can bet that
>>>> there's a parents organization ready to pounce on Apple for enabling this.
>>>> Yes, there are parental controls on iTunes and the iPhone but it won't stop
>>>> someone from protesting. This is not nearly as bad as the shaking-baby app,
>>>> which was indefensible, but I think that episode might have primed some
>>>> people to be on the lookout for more questionable content on the iPhone.
>>>>
>>>> Also, what happens if these turn out to be big sellers? Currently, Apple
>>>> lists the top paid and free apps overall and by category. I'm wondering 
>>>> what
>>>> Apple will do if a bunch of these apps camp out on the top 25 list. It's
>>>> going to be harder to tout this in a commercial if many of your top apps 
>>>> are
>>>> smutty. Will Apple break them out into a red-light district? Will they be
>>>> included on overall top apps lists?
>>>>
>>>> http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2009/06/26/BU6S18E28J.DTL
>>>>
>>>> This article appeared on page *C - 1* of the San Francisco Chronicle
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
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