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It depends on your definition of false. There are a huge range of apps designed to make your iPod or iPhone look like it can do more than it actually can. Xray apps, heaters, finger print scanners etc. You'd be pretty naive to think your iPhone can actually Xray something, for example. But the whole point is to trick others with the app.
This reminds me of that "SMS your name and your partner's name to see if you're compatible" TV commercial that I sometimes see - which is not meant to be realistic however it seems that people are still entertained by it (not sure how but whatever works I guess!). Hopefully there's nobody that actually takes it seriously with the DNA app Husband: "What?! You mean that we've been married for 25 years and thanks to this iPhone app it turns out we're actually cousins and my mother is actually my sister?!"
The people who think it's real are the people who marry their cousins anyway. So I should be pretty safe.
Eh, Random Guy seldom reads anything and always misses the points. He's too friggin' lazy... And +1 to win - you pwned them!