OhMiBod, creator of the original music-driven vibrator, introduced its latest innovation during CES — Body Heat, a personal massager interface that allows users to create their own pleasure with the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
Compatible with the entire range of OhMiBod products, Body Heat is the first app designed to remotely control vibrators and is available for $3.99 on the iTunes App Store.
“Body Heat is responsive to touch and movement, leaving control quite literally at the customer’s fingertips,” said Suki Dunham, founder of OhMiBod. “Gone are the days of cycling through speed, intensity and pattern variations. With Body Heat, users can change their experiences on the fly and in real time.”
Designed by a woman, Body Heat is ideal for use both alone and with a partner, the company said. Since vibrators are controlled remotely, couples can add a new element to sex play with an infinite range of vibrations and patterns.
Dunham notes that this exclusive brand of creative freedom is a revolutionary step toward turning OhMiBod’s line of personal massagers into fully customizable self-pleasure devices.
“One of OhMiBod’s key missions is ensuring that customers enjoy new experiences each time they use one of our products,” Dunham said. “Body Heat is a game changer in this regard. It opens the doors to an entirely unique and interactive way of controlling OhMiBod pleasure products.”
To see Body Heat in action, visit OhMiBod.com/bodyheat/.
“Cosmo’s Sex Positions of the Day” app has just landed in the Android Market for $2.99, bringing a slew of exciting (and some not so reasonable) sex positions to the fingertips of users. Cosmopolitan magazine’s app is based on their bestselling book “The Cosmo Kama Sutra” and will supply you and your mate daily new sex positions — complete with the Carnal Challenge Rating system, Erotic Instructions (don’t hurt yourself) and judicious illustrations that leave much to the imagination.
The app has already been available on the iPhone for several months and has sold more than 70,000 downloads. Perhaps that’s what gave them the upper hand last week when online dating site OKCupid came to the oh-so scientifically reported: “Finally, statistical proof that iPhone users aren’t just getting [expletive] by Apple,” following an online poll of 9,785 users showing the lack of action Android users were getting.
Females iPhone users reported an average of 12.3 sex partners. Male iPhone users weren’t far behind, with 10 partners on average. Android users fell way behind with about 6 partners each, while Blackberry owners averaged 8.8 sex partners for females and 8.1 for males.
Good luck getting your groove back, Androidians.
Women use their minds more than men when it comes to sex, which is one of the reasons why erotic literature is so popular among the ladies.
Thats why I love sexy text messages — aka sext messages — which I consider impromptu erotica for today’s 21st Century woman-on-the-go.
Hello class, welcome to Sexting 101.
Sexting is an art of the written form, so guys please don’t send spontaneous photos of your abs and for the love of Pete keep your iPhone out of your pants. Refer to Diagram A:

Instead think of how William Shakespeare or even Christopher Pike (depending on your literary level) would have sexted his main squeeze. Refer to Diagram B:

Let us know you’re horny by telling us what you want to do, not showing us your boner.