kd7qis.com - 1/18/2009
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Have you ever wanted something that would simply drive your teen nuts? Well, here you go! This app is very simple: it plays a high pitched tone every time you press the button that is very annoying to teens and inaudible to most adults! Some restaurants around the world play tones like ...
realtechnews.com - 1/18/2009
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realtechnews.com —
By Michael Santo Editor-in-Chief, RealTechNews The developer of
an iPhone app that uses high-frequency sound which most...
teens can hear, and almost no adults over 30 can hear, to … well, annoy teenagers, is considering criminal charges after the ...
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Annoy-A-Teen Developer Considers Charges Over Pirated ...
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The bleak side of developing iPhone apps, will Palm copy the same mistake?
PalmAddicts —
... Christopher Kemsley, an electrical engineering student who's trying to pay his way through college made an Annoy-A-Teen app that sells for 99 cents in App Store. "I made, in a month, about the same amount of money as professionals I know in high-tech jobs" from sales of the app, he said on Friday. But now you can get the app for free at a pirate site. ...
Annoy-A-Teen, the Developer, and the Pirates…
Planet iPhones —
Annoy-A-Teen is a fun and a neat little application available on the App Store. It’s function is to… well the name says it all, it “annoys teens.” The application has been on the App Store for about a month now for the usually low price of only $0.99. The app’s function is to emit a high frequency sound that most teenagers can hear, but inaudible to adults. Of course you have the option to change the frequencies to set values, and change the rhythm of it too. The reason for this is because as a person gets older, ...
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