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Apple Rejects iPhone App for Using F-Word

Raising questions about its definition of "obscene," Apple's App Store has rejected a digital novel not for its sexual content, but because it uses a profane word. But a "not safe for work" section might be on the way.

Adult iPhone App Gets Apple Nod, Then Taken Down

Wallpaper Universe didn’t make it very long as an iPhone application. The software, which allows users to post photos of nude women as wallpaper, didn’t make it past the weekend after making its debut.

Apple Opens iPhone App Store Today

Apple launched the online applications store for the iPhone several hours ahead of schedule today, opening up a new avenue for web developers everywhere to promote their products.

New Online App Turns Photo Galleries Into Music Videos

With the advent of social networking and viral marketing came the invention of on-the-fly photo galleries. A new startup has pushed that invention a step further with on-the-fly music videos.

Video-Sharing App Miro Launches as Joost Competitor

Positioning itself as a direct competitor to video-sharing application Joost, Miro launched today with the plan to offer an open-source alternative that's also porn-friendly.

Google Patent App. Reveals Plans for Mobile Search

A patent application filed by Google recently published on the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) website appears to provide an advance glance at the company’s strategy to incorporate mobile search into its umbrella of services.

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A Killer App?

We’ve all heard the phrase “killer app” referring to the ultimate expression of any given technology

Stephen Yagielowicz ·

Keyframe to Release 2257 Mac/PC Database App

Multimedia and computer animation company Keyframe Multimedia this Friday will release a test version of a 2257 records-management system that works on both Mac and PC.

Warner/BMG Team on Wireless App

Two of the industry's largest music entities join forces to launch a secure mobile Digital Rights Management technology designed to ease tensions between record labels and music fans