iLookGood – A real mirror wherever you go 1.0 Category: Entertainment Price: $.99 -> Free, Version: 1.0 ( iTunes ) Description: With iLookGood, you too can look good! This is a true mirror built especially for iPhone 4 (with old school black mirror for other devices). iLookGood is sure to help you look good. ** Effective immediately. iLookGood is free! ** Need to check your makeup or your hair while you’re on the go, but forgot your makeup mirror. Never fear iLookGood is here. By using the iPhone 4′s front camera (or a solid black screen on other devices), your iPhone becomes a perfect mirror. Great for checking: * makeup * hair * lipstick * eyeshadow * anything else you need to see Choose from a selection of frames to find the one that best accentuates your look, or turn the frame off altogether to fill the entire screen with your lovely face

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Besides AT&T tethering and some groovy background images , the iPhone 4 Beta 4 update does have exciting information to share with us.? We are pretty sure the iPhone 4 is going to have a LED Flash, no surprise there: But maybe some other devices are going to have cameras with a Flash?? iPad?? iPod touch?? it wasn’t immediately apparent from any of the recent prototypes , but there it is, in the iPhoneOS 4 code: Yep. ?iPad with camera Flash. ? Regardless of having a LED Flash, the iPod touch will certainly will have a camera: And one last one.? We haven’t seen much mention of Mac OS 10.7 until now.? It makes its first appearance in the AVMediaFormat files below. If Apple is putting 10.7 code into iPhone 4, it means that 10.7 is planned to be released at some point in iPhone OS 4′s lifetime, which starts in June and extends until June 2011.

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Japan’s ADM has purchased Israeli startup Explay for $550,000. Investors put an estimated $7 million into the maker of pico-projectors, which can be used in cell phones or other devices to project bright images onto walls. Texas Instruments, which makes digital light processing chips, is a leader in this market.
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