Adam & Eve Releases 2 Approved iPhone Apps

HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. — Adam & Eve now has two Apple-approved apps showcasing contract performers Bree Olson and Kayden Kross available in the iTunes App Store.

Titled Adam & Eve's Bree Olson and Adam & Eve's Kayden Kross, the two applications include provocative images, bios and news of the stars. Users can save images as wallpaper, email them and create custom slideshows. The apps cost less than $2.

The app also includes a Specials section with Adam & Eve store promotions.

“We are so excited to see these Adam & Eve apps finally available to fans everywhere,” said Chad Davis, director of marketing for Adam & Eve. “These applications have been months in the making, and we are very proud with the finished product that have met the approval of the App Store. Bree and Kayden have such a huge fan base, it is only natural that they have their own apps available.”

Next up for approval is the Adam & Eve Sexy Starlets app, which in addition to Olson and Kross, features several adult performers who have starred in Adam & Eve Pictures’ award-winning movies. Stars such as Sasha Grey, Carmen Luvana, Ava Rose and more are included with pictures and bios.

The apps were developed by Chris Pavlou in collaboration with Adam & Eve and are maintained in the App Store under the name Discovolos.

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