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How To Be First In Line To Pre-Order The iPad

With just a few weeks to go before the iPad hits stores, here’s the best way to ensure you’re at the head of the line to get one (or three).
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Digital Americana: A Magazine For iPad, And A Sign Of Things To Come

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Digital Americana has just popped up out of nowhere, claiming to be “the first literary & culture magazine developed especially for the interactive tablet experience.”
Or to put it another way, it will be “a new interactive magazine made exclusively for the Apple iPad”. And anyone can contribute.

The editors are looking for fiction, artwork and photography [...]

Review: Launchy Comes To OS X From Windows

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Just days after we reported on the launch of Alfred for OS X, along comes yet another keyboard-centric file and application launcher: Launchy.
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What’s On Homer Simpson’s iPhone?

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Here’s Homer Simpson’s iPhone. Pretty dull, actually. Only one page of apps, and most of them look like the defaults. No iFart? No iBeer? No iDoh?
Wait – what’s that app there? Third row down, third from left?

Ah! Couch Gag! Yeah, one of my favorite apps.

Funny, it never does that when I use it.

Peek-a-Boo: Racy iPhone Apps OK’d By Apple Abound on iTunes

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The warning’s probably more titillating than the Peekababe app itself: “Please don’t buy this app if you take offense by (sic) sexual innuendos, sexy women in lingerie or bikini (sic.)” Consider yourself forewarned. $0.99.

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Nicole Martinelli was born in San Francisco and has lived in Milan and Florence, Italy. Cultish tendencies and love for DIY increased while living on the Old Continent, where tech came late and cost more in Big Mac index terms. She's written for Wired.com, The New York Times and Newsweek. Since 1999, she's been tapping away at zoomata. You can also find her on Facebook, Linked in and Twitter.

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12 comments

    Why would you want to pay for racy apps when you could convert your own personal video collection for the iphone for free.

    Suicide Girls app does the biro ink removal thing from the 70’s.

    Tell me again about how Apple is so far ahead of it’s competition with 50,000 apps and most of them are rubbish like this.

    Apple banned the Nine Inch Nails app for lyrics that contained profanity (however those very songs are able to be purchased on the iTunes store),yet they allow this kind of thing? Just a tad hypocritical there, Apple.

    This is such a non-issue: mobile Safari doesn’t block content, find yourself a good ol’ non-flash porn site and stream/download ’til you hit your bandwidth limit.

    Geez, geeks, show some initiative! Why would you install this stuff as a paid application when you can find whatever mild, medium, or disgusting content you want, free, on your built in browser? Porn is the ultimate renewable internet resource.

    [...] our story on peek-a-boo apps that despite sexy content were OK’d by Apple despite the smut-free ban, a reader wrote in to say [...]

    How can “GOOD IN BED” be a app thats approved…. Its also kinda sexual even though there are no bikini models…. If apps like iSutra gets rejected these apps sud also not be allowed in store….

    http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=313821394&mt=8

    There’s a new app called “Peekaboo” in the App Store that features 3D models of nearly naked women.

    As a developer I find Apple’s stance very frustrating. We have had a celebrity bikini based app in review for over a month now, after it was first rejected for being too sexual due to an image of Abi Titmus naked – yet posing in a way so nothing “naughty” was visible. Other apps out there are fair more sexually explicit, our images are fairly tame, yet Apple seem to have dropped us into the bottomless pit or “App under review”.
    They did send us an email saying that it was taking longer than normal to review, but 3 weeks later and we have still heard nothing..

    If they let bikini girls based apps in, then they should let them all in, either that or none at all. They system at the minute seems very unfair and confusing.

    [...] lot of articles (like Cult of Mac, Wired.com …)have been written about the problem of the age rating within the app store. Most [...]

    apple is a fag for not letting there be porn u can go on safarri anyway so wtf

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