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Mobile phones contain some of the most important evidence in criminal investigations. Law enforcement agencies around the world need every possible advantage to help solve crimes. In many instances, mobile phones contain the important incriminating evidence that legal investigators require to solve a case. MOBILedit! Forensic has changed the way this evidence is obtained and presented. It provides reports with tamper-proof and indisputable evidence in a court of law. Read the rest of this entry »
Top 25 App Store – iPod Touch and iPhone April 12 2010
Apps, Games | 399.92 MB
iPhone and iPod Touch jailbreak must be with the system 2.2 or higher!
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iPhone Update 18-06-2010 | 519 MB

iPhone Update 14-06-2010 | 2.27 GB

iPhone Update 30-05-2010 | 1.17 GB

Android Final Pack | 1.55 GB

iPhone Update 27-05-2010 | 2.16 GB

Application for iPhone 20.05.2010 | 1.15 GB

Navigon MobileNavigator 1.5.1 Europe for iPhone. Complete Panoramic 3D and Traffic Live (2010) | 1.89 GB
Appendix MobileNavigator turn your iPhone into a full browser. The program is implemented automatic adjustment of the screen, the intellectual input of addresses, assistant speed, points of interest POI, as well as route mode, night and day. Read the rest of this entry »

iPhone OS 4.0 Beta 4 | 364 MB
iPhone OS is the operating system running on the iPhone (both original and 3G models) and the iPod Touch. It is based on a variant of the same basic Mach kernel that is found in Mac OS X. iPhone OS includes the software component “Core Animation” from Mac OS X v10.5 which, together with the PowerVR MBX 3D hardware, is responsible for the interface’s smooth animations. The operating system takes up less than half a GB of the device’s total 8 GB or 16 GB storage. It is capable of supporting bundled and future applications from Apple, as well as from third-party developers. Software applications cannot be copied from Mac OS X but must be written and compiled specifically for the iPhone.
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