Apple Takes Down Palestinian Intifada App After Israel Protests
BY Micah L. Sifry | Thursday, June 23 2011
“Apps containing references or commentary about a religious, cultural or ethnic group that are defamatory, offensive, mean-spirited or likely to expose the targeted group to harm or violence will be rejected.” That's ... Read More
Is an Apple Patent the Death Knell of Mobile Video in Protests? [Updated]
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, June 16 2011
O'Reilly Media's Tim O'Reilly says that a new Apple patent on infra-red technology that could block the use of cellphone cameras could have disastrous implications for activism. "Think for a moment about the ... Read More
Why Apple Tracker-Gate Is the Future of Journalism
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, April 22 2011
What an unnamed iPhone user's location file looks like after being run through programmers Alasdair Allan and Pete Warden's iPhone Tracker app. There have been some grumbling in tech circles ever since Apple ... Read More
No Offense: Apple Un-Approves 'Gay-Alternative' App
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, March 23 2011
Annnnd...there goes Exodus International's "freedom from homosexuality" app. Change.org had 150,000 signatures on their petition. Apple offers more of a peek into its motivation than it has in the past, ... Read More
Plea Made to Apple Over 'Gay Alternative' App
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, March 21 2011
Another dust-up over Apple Inc. allowing a potentially objectionable app into the iTunes store, this time one from Exodus International geared towards "freedom from homosexuality." Change.org has a petition of ... Read More
In a Week of Internet Takedowns, Apple Yanks Anti-Same-Sex App from the iTunes Store
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, December 2 2010
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A Spot of Tech with the PM's Toast
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, October 14 2010
From the UK Conservatives' Flickr feed: "The Prime Minister David Cameron has a piece of toast and checks the web on an iPad." Read More
Senate GOP Campaign App Now with Foursquare and More
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, September 23 2010
The National Republican Senatorial Committee announces that it has today released the latest build of its iPhone, iPad, and iPod app, an upgrade that adds some greater interactivity to the last iteration. Read More
Why You Can't Have a Moneybomb App
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, September 21 2010
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Democrats Release iPhone and iPad Apps
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, June 24 2010
Now you never need be disconnected from the Democratic Party. The Democratic National Committee and Organizing for America launched today iPad and iPhone apps. Read More