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Apple Starts Ban On Some Adult iPhone Apps

Apple Starts Ban On Some Adult iPhone Apps

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Apple has apparently decided to kick out apps that carry an "overtly sexual content" as the Cupertino-based company has started to send emails to developers of such applications to tell them that they are no longer welcomed on the App Store. Jon Atherton of ChilliFresh, the developer of Wobble iBoobs, told Techcrunch that he received a message from Apple telling it that "Your application, Wobble iBoobs (Premium Uncensored), contains content that we had originally...



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Apple Create Anti-Jailbreak Mechanism For iBooks

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Apple TV To Be Renamed iTV & Stick To 720p

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In-App Purchase Functionality To Come To Apple iPhone

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In what seems as a move to make its iPhone app policy more friendly to developers, Apple has decided to allow them to charge for purchases made through their free iPhone apps.  Charging through free apps is a standard...

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