Software

Apple Caves In: NIN’s iPhone App Approved Without Alteration

4:30AM May 8, 2009 | Sean Fallon

Straight from the twitter account of the man himself, the NIN iPhone app has been approved and will be available sometime later today “unchanged” from the version that Apple found objectionable.


So, it appears that Apple has caved in to the criticism, further illustrating that their approval system is all kinds of messed up. All that aside, I’m just happy it’s on it’s way. [Twitter]


Comments

  • Bobby

    May 9, 2009 at 11:32 PM

    What’s the big deal? Why didn’t Reznor just sell/give away his app from one of the iPhone stores that sells uncensored apps and be done with it? Isn’t that how software works? You buy and run whatever software you want.

    Only an idiot would buy a piece of hardware that locks them out of software at the whim of the manufacturer. That is seriously stupid.

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