
Playmate Sara Jean Underwood was looking good at the Tabu Lounge out in Vegas. [Moe Jackson]
Common and McLovin remake Training Day. Funny stuff. [Nah Right]
Looks like MTV might be leaving Times Square at the end of the year. [PopCrunch]
Find out what a girl’s alcoholic beverage of choice really says about her. [Holy Taco]
The Hundreds teamed up with SE Bikes to create this two-wheeled banger. [Daily Drop]
Looking at almost naked pics of girls you’ll never meet is always fun. [Double Viking]
Don’t feel bad if you’ve put on weight recently. Here are some advantages of being fat. [Flisted]
Check out the 10 most controversial iPhone apps. [Coed Mag]

Last month, Apple began letting developers submit adult content to the iTunes App Store, and we don’t mean the kind of apps your parents would download when we say “adult.” Yeah, Steve Jobs and his goons opened up iPhones across the world to good old-fashioned dirty applications focused on sex.
You know those people that never stop talking about all the apps on their iPhone? Well, these are the ones they downloaded on the down low. Is that a touch-screen mobile device in your pocket or are you just excited to hit the jump? Sigh, just keep reading to check our guide to the 5 sleaziest iPhone applications…
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New Visvim Fall awesomeness preview. [Slam x Hype]
WK Interact is live in the streets of NYC. [Wooster Collective]
Vans x In4mation Chukka Low. Ultimate win. [Nice Kicks]
Holy awesomest iPhone app of the day: Nearest NY Subway. Check it. [Crunch Gear]
Collette x Timberland. 2010 is the year of the 6″ boot. [High Snobiety]
From the department of Nike moments comes Stages, a collection of great art for a great cause. [Hypebeast]

The new Boogie stuff is pretty raw. As long as he continues to kill it, we’ll believe it. [Slam x Hype]
Finally, a color of the Spiz’ike that won’t make you look like a complete a-hole. [Sneaker News]
De La Soul x UNDRCRWN. [Freshness]
Stussy x REAS x Medicom new vinyl figures. Don’t let your girlfriend catch you playing with ‘em, but – cool. [High Snobiety]
Yo yo. Debacle is live. Watch that shit. [Nike Skateboarding]
iPhone 3.0 porn? We’ll see how long that lasts. [Gawker]

Eric Elms (Adorn) interview. Check it, if you want to know (you should). [Hypebeast]
Nike SB x Supreme, full collection view. [Slam x Hype]
If you didn’t know, there is maaad iPhone hype on the way. Here’s a little rumor confirmation. [Gizmodo]
Oh, and Zune HD hype. Not. [Gizmodo (again)]
DC’s LIFE line and the California sneaker boutique chain Blends go tone on tone on these gray Admiral High-Tops. [Freshness]
Murakami and Louis Vuitton have some new Superflat love on the way. [I Lvoe LV]
In other Superflat news, Mr. is teaming up with Lucien Pellat-Finet. Everything is going nuts, and it’s only Monday. [High Snobiety]
If you haven’t checked out Showtime’s serial killin’ police drama Dexter, you’re missing one of TV’s most offbeat, suspenseful shows. If you have been following the show, which finished its third season on December 14, then we’ve got a good way for you to kill some time until Season 4 stars: the Dexter Scramble iPhone Game.
This freebie iPhone app was released last year by our bossman’s company Marc Ecko Entertainment. The objective is to unscramble the Dexter poster in as few moves as possible. If you want to try again, simply shake your iPhone to scramble the picture up again. The game is also compatible with the iPod touch, as long as it has the iPhone 2.0 software.
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With straight-forward socio-political imagery from folks like Banksy and Shepard Fairey, the messages of today’s crop of street artists are usually pretty easy to understand. But what are you supposed to think when you come across a life-sized monster from Space Invaders on the street? According to Invader, the artist who posts the pixelated ’80s arcade game character on walls around the world, there’s a method to his madness.
Within his mosaic tile art, Invader has started embedding secret binary code messages that can only be cracked with an iPhone app called iMatrix. After you take a picture of one of Invader’s pieces, the program decodes it and spits out messages like “This is an invasion” or “I Invade Varanas.” Watch the artist explain it for himself in the video below…
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To skaters of a certain age, fingerboards (miniature plastic skateboards originally marketed as keychains) evoke memories of countless hours spent doing boardslides on schoolbooks and executing ollies five times the length of the board. Now Illusion Labs has introduced a new iPhone game called Touch Grind that improves on the concept for the digital age.
Available next month from the iPhone App Store (price TBA), Touch Grind takes old-fashioned fingerboarding to the next level. Whereas version 19.89 was predicated on the stickiness of fingersweat to perform tricks, the Touch Grind deck relies on finger gestures, allowing players to do flip tricks that were impossible with the 20th Century version. Check out a video of the game below.
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From the moment the highly anticipated iPhone hit the streets last year, Apple fanatics were clamoring for a model that was cheaper, faster and had GPS capabilities. Steve Jobs, the '08 E.F. Hutton, delivered on all those wishes and more when he announced the next generation of Apple's market changing handheld, the iPhone 3G, today during his keynote at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.
Although the iPhone 3G retains the same form factor and looks as the previous model, it now sports a 3G antenna that allows you to browse the internet and download email at almost 3 times the speed of the original model. They also finally bundled Google Maps with GPS so you can get on-the-fly directions. Not only that, but the iPhone 3G, which is now thinner at .48 inches, is also cheaper with price points at $299 for the 16GB version and $199 for the 8GB model. Battery life has also gone up to 5 hours of talk time and 300 hours of standby. Check out Apple’s new commercial for the 3G below.
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From the LG Prada to the HTC Touch, fancy touch screen-based cells have been trying to rain on Apple’s iPhone parade since it dropped last year. Today, Samsung released the Anycall Haptic, a thinner iPhone competitor, to their South Korean market. The twist? It has 22 kinds of vibrations built in, which allows the phone to simulate the feel of various actions. For example, when you change the volume, it releases a sound and vibration that mimics an old school radio. No plans to release this phone in the U.S. market have been announced yet, but it’s retailing in Korea for around $700-$800.
Watch the commercial for the Haptic (featuring Korean actress Jun Ji-hyun) after the jump…
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