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Find your way to safety fast with Auto-Finder. It points the way to your car when you forget where you parked. Better than GPS and iPhone(R) apps, Auto-Finder uses a new patented micro-antenna system to guide you directly to your vehicle. Key FOB unlock buttons only work within 30 yards of your car. Auto-Finder has a range of up to 1/2 mile! It's a great holiday gift idea to keep family and friends safe.

Find your way to safety fast with Auto-Finder. It points the way to your car when you forget where you parked. Better than GPS and iPhone(R) apps, Auto-Finder uses a new patented micro-antenna system to guide you directly to your vehicle. Key FOB unlock buttons only work within 30 yards of your car. Auto-Finder has a range of up to 1/2 mile! It's a great holiday gift idea to keep family and friends safe.

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The PatternMusic app for the iPhone and iPod touch puts music composition at your fingertips.

The PatternMusic app for the iPhone and iPod touch puts music composition at your fingertips.

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CORRECTING FIRST SENTENCE Apple iPhone user Amy Coopes holds an iPhone displaying a wallpaper featuring 80s pop icon Rick Astley on November 10, 2009 in Sydney. An Australian student has created what is thought to be the world's first iPhone worm, which replaces the popular device's wallpaper with a picture of 1980s pop icon Rick Astley. Ashley Towns, a 21-year-old technical college student who lives with his family near Sydney, said he concocted the worm, which can spread from phone to phone, to raise awareness about security.

CORRECTING FIRST SENTENCE Apple iPhone user Amy Coopes holds an iPhone displaying a wallpaper featuring 80s pop icon Rick Astley on November 10, 2009 in Sydney. An Australian student has created what is thought to be the world's first iPhone worm, which replaces the popular device's wallpaper with a picture of 1980s pop icon Rick Astley. Ashley Towns, a 21-year-old technical college student who lives with his family near Sydney, said he concocted the worm, which can spread from phone to phone, to raise awareness about security.

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An Apple iPhone showing a wallpaper featuring 80s pop icon Rick Astley is displayed on November 10, 2009 in Sydney. An Australian student has created what is thought to be the world's first iPhone worm, which replaces the popular device's wallpaper with a picture of 1980s pop icon Rick Astley. Ashley Towns, a 21-year-old technical college student who lives with his family near Sydney, said he concocted the worm, which can spread from phone to phone, to raise awareness about security.

An Apple iPhone showing a wallpaper featuring 80s pop icon Rick Astley is displayed on November 10, 2009 in Sydney. An Australian student has created what is thought to be the world's first iPhone worm, which replaces the popular device's wallpaper with a picture of 1980s pop icon Rick Astley. Ashley Towns, a 21-year-old technical college student who lives with his family near Sydney, said he concocted the worm, which can spread from phone to phone, to raise awareness about security.

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Apple iPhone user Amy Coopes displays holds an iPhone displaying a wallpaper featuring 80s pop icon Rick Astley on November 10, 2009 in Sydney. An Australian student has created what is thought to be the world's first iPhone worm, which replaces the popular device's wallpaper with a picture of 1980s pop icon Rick Astley. Ashley Towns, a 21-year-old technical college student who lives with his family near Sydney, said he concocted the worm, which can spread from phone to phone, to raise awareness about security.

Apple iPhone user Amy Coopes displays holds an iPhone displaying a wallpaper featuring 80s pop icon Rick Astley on November 10, 2009 in Sydney. An Australian student has created what is thought to be the world's first iPhone worm, which replaces the popular device's wallpaper with a picture of 1980s pop icon Rick Astley. Ashley Towns, a 21-year-old technical college student who lives with his family near Sydney, said he concocted the worm, which can spread from phone to phone, to raise awareness about security.

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eSecure iPhone(TM) App User in New York City.

eSecure iPhone(TM) App User in New York City.

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OREM, UT -  NOVEMBER 5: A manager holds an Apple iPhone (L) and Motorola's new Droid smart phone (R) sold through Verizon at the Verizon store November 5, 2009 in Orem, Utah. The Google powered Droid is being released by Verizon November 6, 2009.

OREM, UT - NOVEMBER 5: A manager holds an Apple iPhone (L) and Motorola's new Droid smart phone (R) sold through Verizon at the Verizon store November 5, 2009 in Orem, Utah. The Google powered Droid is being released by Verizon November 6, 2009.

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OREM, UT -  NOVEMBER 5: A manager holds an Apple iPhone (L) and Motorola's new Droid smart phone (R) sold through Verizon at the Verizon store November 5, 2009 in Orem, Utah. The Google powered Droid is being released by Verizon November 6, 2009.

OREM, UT - NOVEMBER 5: A manager holds an Apple iPhone (L) and Motorola's new Droid smart phone (R) sold through Verizon at the Verizon store November 5, 2009 in Orem, Utah. The Google powered Droid is being released by Verizon November 6, 2009.

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LiveCycle Workspace ES2 Mobile lets workers on the move interact with and approve processes on their iPhone, BlackBerry and Windows Mobile devices.

LiveCycle Workspace ES2 Mobile lets workers on the move interact with and approve processes on their iPhone, BlackBerry and Windows Mobile devices.

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Chang Xiaobing, chairman and CEO of China Unicom attends the extraordinary general meeting in Hong Kong Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. China Unicom said earlier it will limit the sales for the long-awaited iPhone on October 30, the first day the eagerly sought Apple handset is due to go on sale nationwide in China.

Chang Xiaobing, chairman and CEO of China Unicom attends the extraordinary general meeting in Hong Kong Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. China Unicom said earlier it will limit the sales for the long-awaited iPhone on October 30, the first day the eagerly sought Apple handset is due to go on sale nationwide in China.

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From left to right, Lu Yimin, China Unicom President, Chang Xiaobing, Chairman and CEO and Zuo Xunsheng Executive Director attend the extraordinary general meeting in Hong Kong Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. China Unicom said earlier it will limit the sales for the long-awaited iPhone on October 30, the first day the eagerly sought Apple handset is due to go on sale nationwide in China.

From left to right, Lu Yimin, China Unicom President, Chang Xiaobing, Chairman and CEO and Zuo Xunsheng Executive Director attend the extraordinary general meeting in Hong Kong Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. China Unicom said earlier it will limit the sales for the long-awaited iPhone on October 30, the first day the eagerly sought Apple handset is due to go on sale nationwide in China.

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Chang Xiaobing, chairman and CEO of China Unicom attends the extraordinary general meeting in Hong Kong Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. China Unicom said earlier it will limit the sales for the long-awaited iPhone on October 30, the first day the eagerly sought Apple handset is due to go on sale nationwide in China.

Chang Xiaobing, chairman and CEO of China Unicom attends the extraordinary general meeting in Hong Kong Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009. China Unicom said earlier it will limit the sales for the long-awaited iPhone on October 30, the first day the eagerly sought Apple handset is due to go on sale nationwide in China.

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Researcher Tinosch Ganjineh poses with an iPhone showing the interface to remotely drive the 'Spirit of Berlin', an autonomous car, which can be driven using an iPhone through a wifi connection, at Berlin's Templehof airport November 2, 2009. The Spirit of Berlin is a project of the Artificial Intelligence Group, directed by Rojas, at Berlin's Freie Universitaet.

Researcher Tinosch Ganjineh poses with an iPhone showing the interface to remotely drive the 'Spirit of Berlin', an autonomous car, which can be driven using an iPhone through a wifi connection, at Berlin's Templehof airport November 2, 2009. The Spirit of Berlin is a project of the Artificial Intelligence Group, directed by Rojas, at Berlin's Freie Universitaet.

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Prof. Raul Rojas of Mexico speaks to journalists as he presents the 'Spirit of Berlin', an autonomous car which can be remotely driven with an iPhone, at Berlin's Templehof airport November 2, 2009. The Spirit of Berlin is a project of the Artificial Intelligence Group, directed by Rojas, at Berlin's Freie Universitaet.

Prof. Raul Rojas of Mexico speaks to journalists as he presents the 'Spirit of Berlin', an autonomous car which can be remotely driven with an iPhone, at Berlin's Templehof airport November 2, 2009. The Spirit of Berlin is a project of the Artificial Intelligence Group, directed by Rojas, at Berlin's Freie Universitaet.

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Researcher Tinosch Ganjineh (not in picture) drives the 'Spirit of Berlin', an autonomous car, with an iPhone, using a wifi connection, at Berlin's Templehof airport November 2, 2009. The Spirit of Berlin is a project of the Artificial Intelligence Group, directed by Rojas, at Berlin's Freie Universitaet.

Researcher Tinosch Ganjineh (not in picture) drives the 'Spirit of Berlin', an autonomous car, with an iPhone, using a wifi connection, at Berlin's Templehof airport November 2, 2009. The Spirit of Berlin is a project of the Artificial Intelligence Group, directed by Rojas, at Berlin's Freie Universitaet.

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Researcher Miao Wang poses with an iPhone showing the interface to remotely drive the 'Spirit of Berlin', an autonomous car, which can be driven using an iPhone through a wifi connection, at Berlin's Templehof airport November 2, 2009. The Spirit of Berlin is a project of the Artificial Intelligence Group, directed by Rojas, at Berlin's Freie Universitaet.

Researcher Miao Wang poses with an iPhone showing the interface to remotely drive the 'Spirit of Berlin', an autonomous car, which can be driven using an iPhone through a wifi connection, at Berlin's Templehof airport November 2, 2009. The Spirit of Berlin is a project of the Artificial Intelligence Group, directed by Rojas, at Berlin's Freie Universitaet.

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Researcher Tinosch Ganjineh (not in picture) drives the 'Spirit of Berlin', an autonomous car, with an iPhone, using a wifi connection, at Berlin's Templehof airport November 2, 2009. The Spirit of Berlin is a project of the Artificial Intelligence Group, directed by Rojas, at Berlin's Freie Universitaet.

Researcher Tinosch Ganjineh (not in picture) drives the 'Spirit of Berlin', an autonomous car, with an iPhone, using a wifi connection, at Berlin's Templehof airport November 2, 2009. The Spirit of Berlin is a project of the Artificial Intelligence Group, directed by Rojas, at Berlin's Freie Universitaet.

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Researcher Tinosch Ganjineh drives the 'Spirit of Berlin', an autonomous car, with an iPhone, using a wifi connection, at Berlin's Templehof airport November 2, 2009. The Spirit of Berlin is a project of the Artificial Intelligence Group, directed by Rojas, at Berlin's Freie Universitaet.

Researcher Tinosch Ganjineh drives the 'Spirit of Berlin', an autonomous car, with an iPhone, using a wifi connection, at Berlin's Templehof airport November 2, 2009. The Spirit of Berlin is a project of the Artificial Intelligence Group, directed by Rojas, at Berlin's Freie Universitaet.

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Researcher Tinosch Ganjineh (not in picture) drives the 'Spirit of Berlin', an autonomous car, with an iPhone, using a wifi connection, at Berlin's Templehof airport November 2, 2009. The Spirit of Berlin is a project of the Artificial Intelligence Group, directed by Rojas, at Berlin's Freie Universitaet.

Researcher Tinosch Ganjineh (not in picture) drives the 'Spirit of Berlin', an autonomous car, with an iPhone, using a wifi connection, at Berlin's Templehof airport November 2, 2009. The Spirit of Berlin is a project of the Artificial Intelligence Group, directed by Rojas, at Berlin's Freie Universitaet.

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Researcher Tinosch Ganjineh (not in picture) drives the 'Spirit of Berlin', an autonomous car, with an iPhone, using a wifi connection, at Berlin's Templehof airport November 2, 2009. The Spirit of Berlin is a project of the Artificial Intelligence Group, directed by Rojas, at Berlin's Freie Universitaet.

Researcher Tinosch Ganjineh (not in picture) drives the 'Spirit of Berlin', an autonomous car, with an iPhone, using a wifi connection, at Berlin's Templehof airport November 2, 2009. The Spirit of Berlin is a project of the Artificial Intelligence Group, directed by Rojas, at Berlin's Freie Universitaet.

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Find your way to safety fast with Auto-Finder. It points the way to your car when you forget where you parked. Better than GPS and iPhone(R) apps, Auto-Finder uses a new patented micro-antenna system to guide you directly to your vehicle. Key FOB unlock buttons only work within 30 yards of your car. Auto-Finder has a range of up to 1/2 mile! It's a great holiday gift idea to keep family and friends safe.

Find your way to safety fast with Auto-Finder. It points the way to your car when you forget where you parked. Better than GPS and iPhone(R) apps, Auto-Finder uses a new patented micro-antenna system to guide you directly to your vehicle. Key FOB unlock buttons only work within 30 yards of your car. Auto-Finder has a range of up to 1/2 mile! It's a great holiday gift idea to keep family and friends safe.

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The PatternMusic app for the iPhone and iPod touch puts music composition at your fingertips.

The PatternMusic app for the iPhone and iPod touch puts music composition at your fingertips.

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CORRECTING FIRST SENTENCE Apple iPhone user Amy Coopes holds an iPhone displaying a wallpaper featuring 80s pop icon Rick Astley on November 10, 2009 in Sydney. An Australian student has created what is thought to be the world's first iPhone worm, which replaces the popular device's wallpaper with a picture of 1980s pop icon Rick Astley. Ashley Towns, a 21-year-old technical college student who lives with his family near Sydney, said he concocted the worm, which can spread from phone to phone, to raise awareness about security.

CORRECTING FIRST SENTENCE Apple iPhone user Amy Coopes holds an iPhone displaying a wallpaper featuring 80s pop icon Rick Astley on November 10, 2009 in Sydney. An Australian student has created what is thought to be the world's first iPhone worm, which replaces the popular device's wallpaper with a picture of 1980s pop icon Rick Astley. Ashley Towns, a 21-year-old technical college student who lives with his family near Sydney, said he concocted the worm, which can spread from phone to phone, to raise awareness about security.

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An Apple iPhone showing a wallpaper featuring 80s pop icon Rick Astley is displayed on November 10, 2009 in Sydney. An Australian student has created what is thought to be the world's first iPhone worm, which replaces the popular device's wallpaper with a picture of 1980s pop icon Rick Astley. Ashley Towns, a 21-year-old technical college student who lives with his family near Sydney, said he concocted the worm, which can spread from phone to phone, to raise awareness about security.

An Apple iPhone showing a wallpaper featuring 80s pop icon Rick Astley is displayed on November 10, 2009 in Sydney. An Australian student has created what is thought to be the world's first iPhone worm, which replaces the popular device's wallpaper with a picture of 1980s pop icon Rick Astley. Ashley Towns, a 21-year-old technical college student who lives with his family near Sydney, said he concocted the worm, which can spread from phone to phone, to raise awareness about security.

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Apple iPhone user Amy Coopes displays holds an iPhone displaying a wallpaper featuring 80s pop icon Rick Astley on November 10, 2009 in Sydney. An Australian student has created what is thought to be the world's first iPhone worm, which replaces the popular device's wallpaper with a picture of 1980s pop icon Rick Astley. Ashley Towns, a 21-year-old technical college student who lives with his family near Sydney, said he concocted the worm, which can spread from phone to phone, to raise awareness about security.

Apple iPhone user Amy Coopes displays holds an iPhone displaying a wallpaper featuring 80s pop icon Rick Astley on November 10, 2009 in Sydney. An Australian student has created what is thought to be the world's first iPhone worm, which replaces the popular device's wallpaper with a picture of 1980s pop icon Rick Astley. Ashley Towns, a 21-year-old technical college student who lives with his family near Sydney, said he concocted the worm, which can spread from phone to phone, to raise awareness about security.

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