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more about #itunes sshafer86: This is why I prefer the walled garden approach sometimes. more » Voyou_Charmant: I'm torn. Part of me appreciates the attention to detail, but the other part of me is filled with indescribable rage at how totally arbitrary, and voi... more » nutbastard: whoops, i guess apples forgot that tits and boobies ARE first and foremost birds, and vernacular for breasts second. if anything, the content matches... more » otko: Of course it was pulled because of Gizmodo's article on it. "The Street is watching. She is watching all the time." more » eldescanso: Like the British App "Fag Lovers", for those in the mood for a nice cigarette pic. more » MacPro66: Story read this morning, app pulled today. I was a bit skeptical about the name. more » Wolfsheim: Explains why my 'Aural Sects' app was denied... more » OCEntertainment: "Use real porn. Not a big deal." -- Steve Jobs more » Metkis: These apps are relevant to my interests. more » Nathan Obbards: In other news, today Steve Jobs decided to banish all jokes from all Apple environs. technology, serious business. more » macpatrik: If you make an app called Tit & Boobies and Pussy Lovers, don't be surprised that it got rejected. more » Tom_Servo: Apple are such e-cock blockers. more » SigmundTheSeaMonster: Does anyone own a Ford and an iPod and use SYNC? Does it display the tracks/titles, allow use of playlists? I am tired of the limited selection of car... more » A strolling player got drunk and: XLD (X Lossless Decoder) is better than Max, and you don't want to use a bitrate target, you want to use a quality target. V0 is best, but most can't... more » slickrick23: Am I the only one who is hoping that the tablet will be a convertible? I like the slimness of a flat slate, but let's be real. If I am already carryin... more » monsieur_tran003: whatever Apple's plans may be, I don't NEED a tablet, but I WANT a tablet. I really really do, so please, effin release it already more » TonyWonder: Am I suppose to take out of this the possibility that the Tablet would be able to stream the TV shows that are part of my iTunes subscription? So it w... more » Yinzers Are People Too: Finding random, awesome shows on the Discovery Channel or the History Channel is one of the major reasons I couldn't give up cable. What I'd like to s... more » Odin: Yup another full article splayed with Apple tabletness despite having only one line about it. Interestingly enough this is probably the WSJ just echoi... more » Mr_Nowitt: I don't understand the cost with bundling a ton of crappy channels with the few I actually watch and not letting it be ala carte, sorry BET but you go... more » -
#apple
Apple Called to Say Why They Removed My Tits&Boobies and Pussy Lovers iPhone Apps
Just hours after we wrote about Tits & Boobies and Pussy Lovers, Apple removed the apps, and called the developer. Basically, if he wants to publish Tits & Boobies, he has to put real tits in it. Here's what happened: More » -
#cars
iTunes Tagging To Be Offered In Ford Cars With Sync
We've seen several HD radios with iTunes tagging before, but this is the first time we've seen it pre-installed in a car, ready to drive off the show room floor. More » -
#apple
More Information on Apple's Plan to Kill Cable, Launch Tablet
The WSJ already said most of this stuff yesterday, but the Financial Times has a few more tidbits on the situation that seems interesting—namely, Apple's relationship with network giants, and a plan to launch the fabled tablet soon. More » -
#rumor
WSJ: Apple's Plan to Kill Cable With iTunes (And the Tablet's Coming in March)
The WSJ says that CBS and Disney are seriously considering Apple's plan to kill your cable box with iTunes TV show subscriptions. Oh, and that the Apple tablet thing is coming in March. More » -
#apps
Free Dragon App Gives Voice to Your iPhone Searches
Dragon Search is a voice search app that aggregates results from Google, Wiki, Twitter, YouTube, and iTunes, and more. It's good for free, and free for now, so get on it before they start charging. More » -
#releasenote
New DoubleTwist Release Supports Nexus One, Adds Amazon MP3 Store for Windows
PC owners now have access to doubleTwist's Amazon-linked music store, and all doubleTwist users will have support for the most talked about phone of the moment. Not a bad day's worth of updates! More » -
#iphoneapps
An Apple-Approved Crappy Video Recording App for Pokey Old iPhones
What's this? Apple approved a video recording app for the iPhone 3G and iPhone OldGee? Like, for the App Store? Yeah, it's called iVideoCamera and it's 99 cents. It's pretty crappy. Okay, really crappy. More » -
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Is Apple Taking the Internet Seriously Now?
Apple's always been a particular kind of company, obsessed with experiences, controlling them, end to end. But those they've always been centered around the traditional desktop. Until Apple bought Lala. Is Apple taking the internet seriously now? More » -
#remainders
Remainders - The Good, Bad and Ugly Things We Didn't Post (and Why)
Buckle the eff up for Remainders today, because we've got: A man in a chicken suit playing "What Is Love," two separate Christmas-themed videos (one Muppet, one Guitar Hero), minor Apple updates, and a severed hand crafted of breakfast foods. More » -
#remainders
Remainders - The Good, Bad and Ugly Things We Didn't Post (and Why)
Today in the last frontier otherwise known as Remainders, we've got a mysterious (possibly viral) video involving an apartment stowaway, a prank featuring gay porn and an LCD TV, and a surefire way to kill your Facebook self. More » -
#unconfirmed
Apple Stole Lala From Google, and Things Are Just Getting Ugly
So, reason Apple paid $85 million for Lala is because they were stealing it from Google. Which is like payback, because Google stole Admob from Apple, and oh, lordee is this fight gruesome. More » -
#rumor
How Lala and the Web Will Make iTunes Even More Powerful
We've been wondering what a Lalaized iTunes would look like, and we weren't too far off: The WSJ says iTunes is evolving into a web-centric model, making the biggest music store in the world that much more powerful.
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#exclusive
Paranormal Activity Continues On Your iPhone
Want to know what happened to Paranormal Activity's sweet couple after a terrible entity infested their house? Now you can. Apple is continuing the story in a comic-book iPhone application. And we've got the first set of stills. Spoilers ahead... More » -
#apps
Latte-Sipping, Arugula-Eating Android Users Will Soon Enjoy NPR News App
The Android Market continues to grow. On the heels of yesterday's addition of Yelp comes National Public Radio's NPR News app, expected to hit later this month. It'll also be using Android to do things its iPhone counterpart simply can't. More » -
#apple
What Lala Means for the Streaming Future of iTunes
It still seems strange, on the face of it. iTunes is the ginormousest force in digital music, beaming out billions of bits a day. Apple paid $80 million (maybe) for Lala, a streaming site you've never heard of. Why? More » -
#unconfirmed
Apple Is Now in the Streaming Music Business
The New York Times is reporting that Apple's agreed to buy the music streaming service LaLa, according to "a person with knowledge of the deal." Apple's now in the streaming music business.
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#apple
Anybody Can Create an iTunes LP or Extras Now
As promised, Apple's released the specs for iTunes LP and Extras, with templates, guides and testing materials to create them. Until it goes automatic next year, submission is manual process, and yes, Apple has to approve your work. [Apple] -
#dealzmodo
CoPilot Live GPS App Is $20 During Thanksgiving Special
ALK is dropping the price of CoPilot Live North America from $35 down to $20, starting tomorrow. Since CoPilot was already our favorite non-subscription budget GPS app, this is nice to hear. More » -
#art
"Uffizi in a Touch" Brings Cover Flow to Renaissance Masterpieces
The central guideline of museum going has long been "do not touch." Soon, the Uffizi will flip that rule on its head by allowing visitors to flick and pinch their way through the museum's works of art. More »


