How an iPhone app called the A-Hole Tester helped me finally cut a loser loose.
"Does he call you less than when you first started dating?" "Does he make an effort to get to know you?" "When you think of him, do you smile or want to grab the vodka?" I'm being bombarded with questions about the guy I'm currently seeing — important ones that I should be answering honestly—but they're not coming from my best friend (or my mom, who's always been my own personal relationship guru).
Competing with a Blackberry for your guy's attention? Here's how to win.
Do you feel like you're always eating dinner alone because your man can't seem to get off his phone? Do you find his constant checking of his Blackberry or iPhone during your dates annoying and disrespectful? Is Technology Hurting Your Relationship? VIDEO
In this video, Cyber Dating Expert and YourTango expert, Julie Spira, offers great advice on how to win the battle of you vs. his phone. Sometimes, just reminding him of how tuned in you are will make him tune out his buzzing PDA.
RIP Steve Jobs, who gave us not only the iPhone but lessons like "You've got to find what you love."
That Apple CEO Steve Jobs, who died today, Oct. 5, 2011, was a visionary on a large scale is undisputed, but it's the small-scale personal ways in which he has affected all of our lives that really resonate. And not just by making our lives more convenient with his products, but by inspiring us to live better with his own life.
A new iPhone4S app can tell you what your friends, family -- and love interest -- are up to.
Apple is unveiling the new iPhone4S, and the Internet is freaking out. Personally I could care less, given my masochistic love of the BlackBerry (three in two years, baby) and the fact that I'm allergic to touchscreens. But the Find My Friends app seems intriguing, at least from a dating perspective.
We don't just prefer cell phones over sex, but alcohol, shoes and chocolate, too.
One would think that a cell phone pales in comparison to sex, but according to a new survey from Telenav, a mobile applications company, it doesn't. In fact, one-third of Americans would rather do without sex than without their cell phone. In addition to sex, Americans would also pass on alcohol, chocolate, caffeine, exercise, a toothbrush, shoes and a computer if it meant being able to keep their phone.
Contemplating a cup size upgrade? There's an app for that!
iAugment is a Photoshop-style iPhone app that uses a 3D pic of your chest to show you how you'd look with bigger jigglies. iAugment allows you to view 17 different breast implant sizes—from "Blake Lively goes softcore" to "Sheyla Hershey circus boobs." (Just kidding, they're not really called that.) Created by plastic surgeon Elizabeth Kinsley from New Orleans, the iAugment app claims to help women decide if they really want a boob job.
Getting plenty of sex-ercise is made easy with Kegal Camp iPhone application.
Looking for a clean, hi-tech and portable way to boost your sex life? Enlist yourself in Kegel Camp, a new iPhone application that boasts a fun and easy way to get your groin in shape for sex by way of kegels.
You may not think multitasking affects your relationship negatively (after all, if your boyfriend doesn't hop out of bed to water his Farmville crops after sex, what's there to fuss about?) But it's likely that the do-everything-at-once attitude so pervasive in today's culture is affecting your relationship more than you think.
iPhone 4's FaceTime revolutionizes phone sex for long-distance lovers.
Long-distance love can be hard, but it's phone sex that makes those lonely nights a little easier to bear. It's not always easy or convenient to have sexy time with your partner, but now it can be with the iPhone 4's FaceTime.
Finally, someone is serious about stopping sexy text messaging, but too late for Favre.
Apple's Steve Jobs said (paraphrasing!) to get an Android if you want to watch porn rather than his iPhone. And now he's taking sexting on headfirst. Apple has a product coming out of 2008 patent that will allow users (and parents!) to filter objectionable text message content. Will this really change anything for anyone? Could this have stopped Brett Favre?
Let a stranger with an iPhone judge, find AND date you.
HotOrNot.com has gone mobile dating! The website known for letting total strangers determine how you feel about your looks and, in all likelihood, your total self-worth now has an app for the iPhone. In addition to letting you upload a photograph of yourself (ideally doing the duckface) and have people judge it, the application ALSO lets you check out the photographs of people in your vicinity AND judge their looks plus alert them that you're interested in dating.