CyberAge Models on iPhone App

BOULDER, Colo. — Online adult industry mainstay CyberAge has announced the release of its Models App for the iPhone and iPod Touch.

According to the company, CyberAge is best known for the exceptional quality of its photography and video of the world's most beautiful women; and now celebrates its 14 years of excellence with the offering of its new Models App.

The CyberAge Models App, said to be a must have for any aficionado of beautiful women, was produced by Grindhouse Mobile and offers cutting edge features along with the hand-picked hottest women of CyberAge.

"This app represents the continuing efforts of our team to improve technology to the cutting edge, and blow our customers away with the hottest content you can legally show on the iPhone," Grindhouse VP Christian Amico said.

The free CyberAge Models App comes preloaded with 48 photos and videos, featuring Ann Marie, Capri Anderson, Carli Banks, Celeste Star, Charlie Lane, Georgia Jones, Jana Jordan, Prinzzess Sahara, Jana Cova, Lela Star, Lexi Belle and Lindsay Marie.

New photos, video and updates will be added regularly.

Other features include CyberAge on Twitter; Facebook access; a news and updates blog; Get More Models; a Porn Star Name Generator; push notifications; improved photo browser and photo slideshow functions; iPod music access and the ability to create your own personal CyberAge magazine cover.

Founded by Jack G. and David Dginger (aka CyberAge Dave), CyberAge is excited about its Models iPhone App.

"It has been requested by thousands of members around the world," Dginger said. "This is something that was anticipated years ago."

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