Apple: “No iBoobs for you!”
Macenstein —
Apple may have loosened up its restrictions on iPhone farting applications (allowing over 20 of them through this week alone) and it may have introduced a whole new “17+” category to house a slew of new bloody and violent titles as well, but apparently sex is still off the table. Apple has rejected what is possibly the greatest iPhone application of all time – iBoobs by Mystic Game Development ...
Boob App on the iPhone is Obviously Called iBoobs, Obviously Not Approved [Boobs]
Gizmodo —
Sir? Could I interest you in a boobs app for your iPhone? Perhaps one that's motion sensitive, so you can jiggle it at will? Ooooh, I'm sorry. It's not possible. Apple has denied our application on the grounds that it's either obscene, pornographic, offensive or defamatory. Apologies! Maybe with the upcoming NSFW category in the iPhone App store you may get a chance to jiggle me for yourself, but I wouldn't count on it. [iPhone Ticker via Macenstein via Kotaku]
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NSFW: Boob App on the iPhone is Obviously Called iBoobs, Obviously Not Approved [Boobs]
Gizmodo —
Sir? Could I interest you in a boobs app for your iPhone? Perhaps one that's motion sensitive, so you can jiggle it at will? Ooooh, I'm sorry. It's not possible. Apple has denied our application on the grounds that it's either obscene, pornographic, offensive or defamatory. Apologies! Maybe with the upcoming NSFW category in the iPhone App store you may get a chance to jiggle me for yourself, but I wouldn't count on it. [iPhone Ticker via Macenstein via Kotaku]
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AppStore Draws the Line at Boobs
Cult of Mac —
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Apple rejects ‘iBoobs’ from iTunes App Store (with video)
MacDailyNews —
Apple rejects ‘iBoobs’ from iTunes App Store (with video) Tuesday, December 23, 2008 - 09:13 AM EST "An application that allows iPhone users to wobble a pair of breasts has been rejected by Apple's application store, denying iPhone geeks the nearest thing to sex they'll get this holiday season," Bill Ray writes for The Register. MacDailyNews Take: It's amazing, but Bill knows the intimate details of all 18-20 million iPhone users' ostensibly sex-free lives. We iPhone users are like the Shakers: we're constantly recruiting new users. Not having to take care of babies and children gives us all more time to download apps and, of course, to tweet. ...
Apple Relaxes, iFart Blasts Through
WebProNews Feed —
[image] iPhone app a ripping success No matter what your mother says, farts will forever be funny. And for Joel Comm , they may forever be profitable now that Apple decided his app wasn t too crass for the iPhone public. iFart Mobile is currently the number one iPhone/iPod Touch application, pulling in a dollar a pop. Call it the new Whoopie Cushion. Recently released from Apple banishment, iFart wafted up to the top spot Christmas Day as almost 40,000 techno-chic iBrats immediately sought 21st Century methods of embarrassing their sisters. Or perhaps to save themselves when unable to reproduce a sound made by a ...
Boobs And Booty Banned From The App Store
TechCrunch —
Breasts and the iPhone have had a tumultuous relationship. Last month, an application that allowed users to shake a pair (possibly NSFW) of 3D breasts was banned from the App Store for being apparently too risque for its audience.
A few weeks later an application called Wobble made it into the App Store using something of a loophole - instead of offering pre-rendered mammary shaking, it allowed users to add their own ‘wobble points’ to any picture, which could conceivably have more tame applications (of course, the site made the designed purpose very clear in its demo video, which can be ...
Paid Android Market Goes Almost Live
iPhone Savior —
The long anticipated Android Market upgrade enabling users to download paid applications onto their handsets has almost reached planet earth. Starting today, developers in the US and the UK can finally publish their boob shaking apps with end-user pricing. Priced applications will become available for ...
Ten iPhone apps that didn't make the App Store
Macworld —
by JR Raphael , PC World The following article is reprinted from PCWorld.com . Apple has irked more than a few iPhone app developers by rejecting their creations for inclusion in the App Store , sometimes for reasons that seem to have little sense. The company won’t reveal much about its mysterious and often seemingly-arbitrary process (representatives didn’t respond to multiple requests to comment on this story), but we had no problem tracking down developers whose apps had been snubbed. So cue the 2 Live Crew , smart-phone fanatics: We’re delving into 11 iPhone apps banned in the U.S.A. and ...



