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There’s nothing quite like watching a big retailer try to tamp down our bottomless appetite for high jinx. Take, for example, the comedy of errors that’s been unfolding over the past several weeks, ever since Apple decided to rein in its more hot and bothered apps. Over 3 billion apps have been downloaded More >
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f you’ve been following the gaming blogs lately, you may have come across the semi-NSFW video of a scantily clad, giftedly-bootied model called Tahiticora suggestively playing a racing game on the XBox (video after the jump). The video has gone viral: since it was posted on YouTube on February 19th, it has already More >
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SAN FRANCISCO — The adult-entertainment industry is in a tailspin, shattering the notion that it is one of the few recession-proof industries.
The slump is especially stinging because technology — which helped adult-entertainment enterprises reap riches through innovations such as video streaming, webcameras and online payments — is contributing to the misery.
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Apple has been trying to keep scantily-clad women out of the iPhone app store. It’s a hypocritical crackdown, with apps from Playboy and Sports Illustrated given a free pass. And it’s going to ruin the iPad for magazine content.
Apple’s ongoing war on porn gets some notice in the New York More >
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Late last week, Apple notified developer Chillifresh that its Wobble iBoobs application was being removed from the App Store due to its “overtly sexual” nature. Since then, it appears that Apple has gone on a rampage of sex-oriented app removals.
(Credit: Playboy)
Chillifresh claimed in a Saturday post that a discussion with Apple revealed that More >
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Jeff Bertolucci, PC World
Feb 20, 2010 4:14 pm
It appears Apple is embarking on a new anti-smut crusade to rid its iPhone App Store of “overtly sexual content.” According to news reports, the targets of Apple’s ire include relatively tame adult fare, many of which manage to incorporate the word “boob” into their titles.
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Apple reportedly has a new policy for its iPhone app store in which any application with “overtly sexual content” will be removed from the App Store, according to an e-mail obtained by TechCrunch. But just like countless previous times, this latest tweak to Apple’s app rejection policy will have app developers More >
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The “groundbreaking sex robot” is neither groundbreaking nor a true robot.
By Veronica BelmontPosted Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010, at 9:32 AM ET
Usually when I write about a new tech product, I like to have a little “hands-on” time with the device. Perhaps fortunately, that’s not the case with the Roxxxy TrueCompanion, the latest in More >
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Porn can never be washed from the Web; it can just be driven into stealth mode. And it’s no different on the mobile Web. That’s why Apple’s efforts to keep porn off the iPhone is turning into a never-ending, ever more complex campaign.Apple AAPL can block as many porn-oriented apps as it wants. More >
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Apple has clearly hurt Adobe’s feelings. When Steve Jobs demonstrated an iPad at Wednesday’s tablet event, its Safari browser clearly did not support Flash. Adobe has published a blog post calling Flash the Apple iPad’s “broken link.” And now Adobe’s platform evangelist Lee Brimelow has compiled an illustrative montage (partly screengrabbed above) in More >
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