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more about #callerid DontFeedTheTrolls: After checking out their promo commercial on their YouTube channel ) I see now why it costs $60. They need to cover the costs of hiring the amazingly ... more » kalenoble: wait, is the upgrade to the full version? or did I miss something?? $60US = €2.55???? more » Mikestan: Why not just not answer any (800),(877),(888), or any other strange numbers. Works just as great. more » ScottRose: That is something I've been wondering about recently: Why does my landline display the caller's name, and not my cell? Seems backwards, especially i... more » daftrok: And this is why God created hacking. more » qbrad: This is just the first testbed of "I'm Rich" for BlackBerry. more » Kaiser-Machead: I Am Rich Lite Now with 4% more usefullness more » Nick: Gwen Stefani and the forgotten members of No Doubt would love this app. more » so_gracefully: Awesome. I'm a therapist, I call clients from my home phone sometimes because I have a blocked number, and have previously not worried that anyone was... more » u mad sarah?!>>!! unicorns aint reel: "Expose victims?" Like, "Help, I'm being murdered, but I don't want my number floating around!" more » CrispyAardvark: They have a link on their site to "Spoof Card", which supposedly spoofs your caller ID to "make your calls truly private". So on their own site they h... more » marc_with_a_c: NICE! Be damned salesman and bill collectors! more » Microshock: I like this even though i can't get it. Too many private calls for my liking with some kid calling and fapping on the phone more » -
#callerid
TrapCall Displays Blocked Numbers on Your Caller ID
A new service dubbed TrapCall allows users to unmask pesky blocked callers—revealing not only their number, but their name and address in some cases. More » -
#googleandroid
Caller ID For Android Adds Location Detection To Your Incoming Calls
Caller ID from WhitePages is an add-on for the default Android caller ID that enables location detection. The service tells you two bits of info whenever someone (whether they're on your contact list or not) calls: the approximate city the number belongs to and whether or not it's a landline. The app seems to work pretty well for the first (it got my phone's area correct), but wasn't smart enough to know that it wasn't a landline I was calling from. Still, a pretty useful app for those weird numbers you get sometimes. Available now on the Android Marketplace. More » -

