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Apple has rejected an iPhone application that lets you wobble a pair of virtual breasts.
The iBoobs program for the popular iPhone smartphone was refused by Apple's application store because it was deemed "objectionable content", according to online reports.
The ban comes despite the virtual breasts being covered by a black bra.
People can wobble the breasts by lightly shaking the phone.
The application was developed by Mystic Game Development, based in the Netherlands.
The company makes the EMotion character animation software. Its latest release includes a "Jiggle Controller" for realistically simulating "things like hair, small pieces of cloth, boobs and other fatty tissue".
See video of iBoobs in action.
- © Fairfax NZ News
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