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March 06, 2009

Filed under: South Park, Software, Reality-Free I know I've been asking this question a lot, but what the hell is going on here? Have we entered the bizarro world? Is up now down? Has black become white? Did Dr. Sanja Gupta accept Barack Obama's offer to be the next U.S. surgeon general after Dr. Pe...
TV Squad [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Danny Gallagher at 1:02 PM

February 18, 2009

Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Software, Odds and ends, Freeware, Apple, iPhone, App Store, iPod touch We were just fine with letting this story dissipate right into the air like so many bad smells, as it's not exactly the most impressive thing to ever happen in the App Store. But in the interests...
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Mike Schramm at 3:15 PM | 3 Citations

February 16, 2009

Tensions have exploded between Air-O-Matic, Inc. and InfoMedia, Inc., two of the hottest names in iPhone flatulence. Air-O-Matic, maker of "Pull My Finger," has complained to Apple, threatened to sue its competitor over "iFart Mobile," and demanded monetary compensation, so InfoMedia is responding v...
Ars Technica [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by nate@arstechnica.com (David Chartier) at 3:09 PM

February 15, 2009

You'll never guess which two App Store developers have engaged in a legal battle over trademark rights to App Store content. A lawyer representing Pull My Finger developer Air-O-Matic has demanded $50,000 from InfoMedia for using the phrase "pull my finger" in reference to their infamous chart-toppi...
iPhone Alley - RSS [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Edward Kirk at 6:25 PM

February 14, 2009

The stakes are high. There can only be one true victor in all fart battles: fart tennis, volume contests, holding it in during school/funerals/weddings/sex, and now, in iPhone apps. Who will reign......
Gizmodo [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Dan Nosowitz at 9:00 PM | 1 Citations

December 14, 2008

One of the annoying little (or some would say huge) quirks with the iPhone is that developers have to have their applications approved by the almighty Apple. Luckily, one application that was initially rejected for reasons of “limited utility” but has made it through Apple’s arbitr...
Spark Minute [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by David Spark at 5:12 PM
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