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The 3 Million Dollar iPhone 3GS Supreme

M Asad·November 27, 2009
We all know “The 6 Million Dollar Man” and how popular that fictional cyborg was among the masses, but we could never imagine of a phone in real life that would cost US $3.2 Million. Here it is, the “iPhone 3GS Supreme”, by Goldstriker International. This company specializes in dipping smartphones in gold and platinum. With iPhone 3GS Supreme, they have apparently grabbed the title of world’s most expensive cell phone. It took ten long months for Stuart Hughes of Liverpool, England to design and make this phone.

Improve your iPhone Signals with Signal Booster

Anum Lodhi·July 22, 2009
Sick of dropped calls on your iPhone? Wilson Electronics, an electronics manufacturer, has recently released an iPhone signal enhancer called iBooster. It improves the signal reception which enables a reduction in dropped calls and better audio. The iBooster can be used in cars, buildings and other areas where network coverage is weak. Due to its simple setup it can be easily moved from one place to another.

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