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submitted by MobileGameFAQs on 17th Mar 2010 (via mobilegamefaqs.com)
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Official Playboy iPhone app approved by App Store No nudity denied. Playboy has launched an official Apple iPhone app, but those expecting to pass those pesky train journeys scanning naked pics of the bunnies should think again as the app is a complete no-nudity zone. The app is the perfect for those who claim to buy the worlds most famous jazz panphlet because the articles
submitted by iPhoneNewsUpdated on 13th Dec 2009 (via iphone.click2creation.com)
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No Jukebox yet though Orange has launched an on-device application store, with transactions being added to the phone bill in just the way the operator Ovi would work 18 months ago.… What is your recession sales strategy?
submitted by TheRegister on 9th Dec 2009 (via go.theregister.com)
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Doom Classic hits the App Store No doubt this will become one of the better selling games on the iPhone, the original Doom was released today by id Software (iTunes Link $6.99). From the developer: Welcome to Hell! Prepare to relive the First Person Shooter that defined a generation with the legendary original DOOM - now on the iPhone. As a space marine stationed on the planet Mars, you are all that stands between the armies of ...
submitted by 9to5Mac on 31st Oct 2009 (via 9to5mac.com)
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No, Im not a Metallica fan But yes, I did attend a Metallica concert a week or so ago, and I have to admit It was a heck of a show. My ears took a beating, but those ol metal-heads can still bring down the house. Good times. To enjoy Metallicas music in perhaps, a more
submitted by IntoMobile on 27th Oct 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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This whole Google Voice/iPhone mess has caused enough consumer ire and FCC scrutiny to get AT&T (NYSE: T) to man up and allow cellular VoIP apps on their hottest smartphone. Services like Skype had made it into the App Store no problem, but were shackled to Wi-Fi use only, while third-party Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Voice
submitted by IntoMobile on 8th Oct 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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App Store Insists Ninjawords iPhone Dictionary Remove “Objectionable” Content, Still Classifies it 17+ Ninjawords [$1.99 - iTunes link], a delightfully crafted dictionary application, was rejected from the iTunes App Store no less than three times of “objectionable content” and still slapped with a 17+ rating before being approved in mutilated form in just the latest of Apple’s stupefying, infuriating, frustrating, and ultimately disappointing blunders that haunt their mobile
submitted by TheiPhoneBlog on 6th Aug 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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No online multiplayer but has practically everything else...
submitted by MobileGameFAQs on 13th Jul 2009 (via mobilegamefaqs.com)
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