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  • June New Yorker Cover Drawn on iPhone

    The June 1st New Yorker cover was finger-painted by artist Jorge Colombo using the Brushes app on his iPhone. Overall it took him just an hour to draw the scene outside Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum in Times Square, and for the process nuts, there's a corresponding video that shows every streak - from start to finish. View Image ›

    Brian Ries 3 years ago 16 responses

  • Obama on a Trampoline

    This Obama-on-a-trampoline iPhone game was rejected by Apple because it “ridicules public figures.” Who knew jumping on a trampoline was so controversial? And, is it really ridicule to suggest that our president can do backflips like that? Seems kind of flattering to me. Watch Video ›

    Sarah Morgan 3 years ago 2 responses

  • Brian Greenstone on thestory.org ›

    NPR profiles Brian Greenstone, a computer game designer who's adapted his work for the iPhone. He talks about how the iPhone app store created a level playing field for game designers. And how he's really rich now.

    TweetMeme 3 years ago respond

  • iGirl

    The custom-made virtual girlfriend for your iPhone. You can dress her, undress her, and even make her dance. Just like in real life, if your girlfriend were a baby! Watch Video ›

    Eliot Glazer 3 years ago respond

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    iBoobs: Rejected

    An application that lets iPhone users jiggle a pair of animated boobs was rejected by Apple, because of some “objectionable content” or whatever. Apparently, these Finlandian Funbags have no place on your mobile device. Now, geeks around the world are left scrambling, having been so close to the real thing. Read More ›

    Brian Ries 3 years ago respond


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