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Apple iPhone 3.0 to include iPorn with "Hottest Girls" app Apple iPhone 3.0 to include iPorn with "Hottest Girls" app

iPhone and iTouch application developers recently put Apple's new age verification program to the test with the "Hottest Girls" app, the first App Store program to feature nude photos.

While Apple has allowed rique applications in the past, "Hottest Girls" is the first that will include topless photos, InformationWeek reports.iphone 6s plus replacement screen This application indicates that due to iPhone 3.0's new technology, which enables both parental control and age verification, Apple is likely to relent on its previously strict guidelines for application approval.

Before the iPhone 3.0 operating system, the company rejected an e book reader application for both iPhones and iTouches because it would give users access to the Kama Sutra. Apple also rejected a proposed Nine Inch Nails app because it contained obscenities.

Users hope that the new technology will quicken the application approval process and increase the variety of programs available through the App Store. The iPhone 3.0 operating system also allows for person to person gaming, push notifications, and in app purchases.


When Apple debuted its second generation iPhone 3G, the inclusion of GPS hardware suggested that the everything device might soon replace that TomTom suction cupped to your windshield by offering real turn by turn directions.iphone 6s plus replacement screen Other phones offer this functionality, but for whatever reason, Apple forbid it on the iPhone despite the device technically having the capability to pull it off.

Today the Cupertino based company previewed the iPhone OS 3.0, a new software update on the way that, among many new features, will finally allow turn by turn directions. While details are scarce, the new functionality is apparently being opened to software developers who can write their own navigation apps for the iPhone and sell them through the iTunes App Store.iphone 6s plus replacement screen The only catch mentioned is that developers will have to provide their own maps, suggesting that plugging into the iPhone's native Google Maps is a no no. We suspect current third party navigation manufacturers like TomTom, Garmin and Magellan will be all over this.