New iPhone Vibrator App Provides Quick Relief

The product description proclaims, "if you're stressed, or just need a quick pick-me-up, let myMassage provide you with quick relief." As if the whole thing weren't already full-to-bursting with innuendo, the creators even tout the application's code as being "leak-free," so users who need extended relief can rejuvenate for as long as they want, without fear of crashing the program. Which leads us to wonder -- how long does the iPod's battery typically last when using this app? [From: Wired]
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Comments
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Subscribe to commentsaj121489Apr 22nd 2009 1:25AM
So how exactly would the iPod Touch turn "into a vibrating personal massager?"
JenniferMay 15th 2009 4:32PM
I got the one at http://www.iphonemassage.com, and it’s actually really good (not on my neck though… hee hee)!