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How A Hostage Crisis In The Philippines Unfolded Right In My Iphone.

By Yolanda West

When I got my new iPhone I knew I was in for spin. With all the cool applications and features I adored it, though at first there was this connection and reception issues that I experienced the great feature it had covered for that issue.

At the same time when I obtained a iPhone insurance cover just before my expiration date ended, I had a good tip from a friend about another very useful and cool application in the iPhone that he has been using already. My thoughts were going, 'not another one' I the last thing I want is to spend more money right after I purchased my iPhone coverage.

Insurance for iPhone has a dead line that within only 6 months after you have purchased your iPhone can you get it covered or else you may not be able to get it insurance anymore. I was not able to get it earlier so I decided to purchase a one time annual fee to insure my phone in case of damage or loss.

So now I was thinking that I'd just be contented for what apps I already have and not buy anything for a while. But then my friend told me that this was a free application but its one of the best he's seen so far. He was be able to receive info on the latest news directly into his iPhone. I found that to be interesting.

The app was Fox news that was for free in iTunes and the screen shots looked great, so I got it. But I never really saw that real value of it until Aug.23. It was around 10am here in Chicago when I got a breaking news message from the Fox app that in the Philippines some kind of hostage drama was taking place.

I was about to go to the office and I wasn't hoping for some early morning bad news, I but I just thought that this might be perfect opportunity to see if this app was really worth it.

So I opened my iPhone and looked for this hostage crisis in Manila Philippines and interestingly it has just ended in a horrific and bloody conclusion which was evening in the Philippines at that time. I was in awe as I was there holding this small phone in my hands while I watched the video of what transpired.

The video clarity was surprisingly clear and though the cover story is not yet complete since the crisis just ended, I was impressed I was able to even watch it live and come to think of it, I am hundreds and hundreds of miles away in another country.

It was unmistakeably a sad thing to watch early in the morning but it was proof to me that this app was surely a great tool if you want information and getting it was worth it.

The time I obtained my iPhone insurance, my intention was to protect myself financially and that it was a coverage I could really rely on. Seeing what this news app can do, I know that this app can be relied upon as well for updating me with the latest news anywhere I maybe 24/7.

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