Tired of the standard bling people are frontin on their iPhones? You want to stand out from the crowd and make a real statement.
Here’s just the thing for you.

Some might find it gross, some might find it cute. Which side you’re on, we’re not going to judge you for it. But we’re going to tell you this. If you got one on your iPhone…you got balls!
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We spotted something very peculiar on the iPhone App Store. It’s an app from Astro (Maxiss sister company) called the Astro B.player.
The description says that its an app that allows users to easily access TV programs direct from the phone.
This is interesting because Maxis announced earlier this year that it will make available all 64 World Cup games live for viewing over mobile phones via specially developed apps for iPhone, Android and Blackberry.
Could this be it?
Download that app yourself via the iTunes link here.

Not a lot of people know this but the iPhone is the number one camera on Flickr. That’s right, more people use the iPhone to take pictures and upload it on Flickr than any other camera in the market.
It goes to show how much the iPhone has changed the way we use mobile phones forever – everyone knows that. But more importantly, we’re seeing how camera phones are stepping up to the plate as a genuine point and shoot replacements.
What’s for sure is, you don’t need a big, bulky DSLR to take great shots.
Head on over the jump to see some of the more interesting photos taken using cameras of smartphones.

BerryTimes China had published a collection of the upcoming BlackBerry 9800 Slider phone. These clear photos show how sleek a BlackBerry can be as a slider.
It doesn’t look much thicker than existing BlackBerry Bold 9700 we have right now. More photos after the jump.

The Motorola Droid or known as Motorola Milestone has an early upgrade to Android 2.2 (Froyo) but in an unofficial way. Some guys at MyDroidWorld had published the downloadable upgrade at their forum. Unfortunately WiFi doesn’t work with this version.
If you’re eager to get Android 2.2 on your Droid/Milestone and don’t mind to live without WiFi for the time being, head to their forum thread and follow the instructions given.
Of course we believe Motorola themselves are working on an official upgrade, the only question is when.
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