Need privacy for racy or embarrassing texts? TigerText is what you need! No need to end up like that famous golfer, with TigerText your text messages will self destruct for you. This app for iPhones lets your messages self destruct as soon as 60 seconds after the message is received.
The name of the company apparently has nothing to do with the recent Tiger Woods scandal but that the publicity sure does help. For $1.49 a month Tiger could have saved himself a lot of trouble.
The TigerText website says, “TigerText is different because, even though it looks and feels identical to a normal text message, the content of your message is never sent to the recipient’s phone and you control when the message is deleted from our server so you control the lifespan of the message!”
TigerText is only offered to the iPhone and iPod Touch but will be available to Blackberry and Android phones soon.
One of the America’s highest grossing musical acts is returning to Chicago. On Saturday June 19th, rock/country/folk group The Eagles will be headlining a show at Soldier field with special guest stars The Dixie Chicks and Keith Urban.
Tickets can be purchased through www.ticketmaster.com on March 29th, at 10:oo am. Don’t miss your chance to see one of the world’s greatest guitar players, Joe Walsh, tear up the turf while Da Bears are away this June.
JACK will be packing some free tickets in the near future. Keep those eyes and ears open.
Raizo (Rain) is raised as a child by a clan of ninjas to become one of the deadliest Special Ops ninja assassins in the world. But after his girlfriend (also a ninja) is killed for being a traitor, he begins to harbor resentment towards the clan until he can become strong enough to defeat them.
This crazy ninja-action film is filled to the brim with martial arts and katana sword fights. The film has received mediocre reviews, mainly dealing with the lack of an overall “plot”. (more…)
Pearl Jam and the Strokes’ Julian Casablancas both turned up for a rocking edition of Saturday Night Live over the weekend. Eddie Vedder and company delivered live performances of “Just Breathe” and “Unthought Known” from their 2009 album, Backspacer.
Police trucks and tanks were deployed as hundreds of fans rioted outside Metallica’s performance at Simón Bolívar Park in Bogotá, Columbia, last week.
According to a report from Sky News, the crowd attempted to illegally enter the venue without tickets, resulting in nearly 160 arrests. Four police officers and four fans were reportedly injured in the melee.