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Wanna be a Stalker? iPhone has an App for That

September 11, 2009 by Rick Howington Leave a Comment

The abundance of apps for the iPhone is just one of it’s many appeals.  However, I am not certain we need an iPhone app for everything.  While this commercial parody for an iPhone stalker app is good for a chuckle, it reinforces the premise that just because technology can do something, doesn’t mean we should.

What’s even more funny (and kinda sad), if you did actually make an iPhone stalker app you would probably make a fortune!

But what if you are trying not to be a stalker?  iPhone does have an app for that.  Designated Dialer is a drunk dialing lock for your iPhone! It will help make sure you don’t wake up and look at your recent calls list, thinking “Oh no, what have I done?”.
designated_dialer

Disclaimer – the iPhone store may have discontinued this one, but here is a link the Designated Dialer app:
http://appshopper.com/entertainment/designated-dialer

Here’s a link to some other off-the-wall iPhone apps:
http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/10-off-the-wall-iphone-apps.htm

Another disclaimer – I admit that I am a big fan of my iPhone, but I only have found a few apps that are actually useful.  However, that’s not to say there is no place for useless apps.

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