ChilliFresh, an iPhone developer, claims to have received an email from Apple indicating that its Wobble iBoobs application had been pulled from the App Store. The reason was too much transparency, as far as the adult content was concerned. Apparently, it was the very people that downloaded the app that complained. ... |
19 February 2010 05:55 GMT |
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Reportedly, Apple posted the iPod touch 3.0 Software Update iTunes page (by mistake) as early as yesterday, according to MacRumors. The company quickly pulled the page, as it hadn’t yet published the update to its servers. The page in question now shows that Apple has reverted to advertising OS 2.2. While the u... |
17 June 2009 09:56 GMT |
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MacMagazine found a bunch of interesting OS X 10.6-action videos posted by a YouTube user, while later, the videos were removed. LeopardOctober, who is not at his first posting of Snow Leopard video previews, showed off a slider that allowed users to adjust the size of icons in a Finder window, a closer loo... |
19 May 2009 02:50 GMT |
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Apple is again under fire from the media, following the approval of an app that requires the user to violently shake their iPhone to stop a baby from crying. An Apple spokesperson has gone public stating that the company admits to the offensiveness of the app, apologizing for allowing it a spot in the App Store. App... |
24 April 2009 06:02 GMT |
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In what is a much expected move on behalf of Apple, the Cupertino-based Mac maker has taken down its online store to update it with new stuff. The question on everyone's minds is: what is Apple preparing to launch / update?The company behind the Mac operating system usually takes down its store at this particula... |
7 April 2009 07:08 GMT |
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After posting a “discontinued” sign on a still available “buy” page for the Apple Bluetooth Headset, Apple has now completely removed the accessory from its inventory, redirecting users to the main page of its Online Store. An analysis over at AppleInsider puts the move somewhere between Apple... |
6 April 2009 10:28 GMT |
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For some strange reason, Apple has pulled one of the software updates posted earlier this week. Besides QuickTime Broadcaster 1.5.3, iDVD 7.0.3, and the update to the iLife Media Browser, Apple also posted an NVIDIA Graphics Update 2009 1.0 on the Downloads area of its web site. Now, the download isn't listed an... |
30 January 2009 03:30 GMT |
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Yesterday, Apple released AirPort Extreme Update 2008-003, a firmware upgrade for its wireless networking solution built into newer Macs. Some users immediately updated, but had little success in fixing their wireless issues. Apple must have been watching their reactions closely, since it pulled the update soon after... |
22 October 2008 05:14 GMT |
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Ever since the App Store really started to take off, apps duplicating other apps' functionality have been turned down by Apple one by one. While some of them replicated the features of Apple's own applications to very little extent, Apple has been ruthless and denied every one of them. This is also the case... |
23 September 2008 05:36 GMT |
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It is no longer uncommon to hear that Apple, for one reason or another, decides to deny an app's presence on the iTunes App Store. Apps get pulled because of certain copyright claims, others because they're offensive, and so on. This one in particular got pulled because Apple thought it was of “limite... |
5 September 2008 05:02 GMT |
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By now, the news surrounding Manhunt 2 and the hack that made it possible for PSP gamers to "unlock" the AO content within the game has circled the world. The news has of course hit retailers' ears as well and one retailer in particular has recently pulled Rockstar's violent title from its shelves, because ... |
7 November 2007 12:24 GMT |
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Sony has a history with bad ads. In fact, so does Nintendo (but in an innocent way). Sony's however get banned quite often by authorities. Why do Sony do this to themselves over and over again? The last PS3 ad we saw encouraged crime and violence, while the one in question today apparently did the same thing. Ho... |
8 August 2007 06:28 GMT |
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