We can all pretend that we’re sophisticated people with refined taste and a high brow sense of humor but let’s face it: there is just something undeniably funny about a well timed fart. It’s a totally ...
The iPhone farting app market is starting to get pretty noisy. iFart Mobile, maker of an app that simulates farting noises, asked a court on Friday to rule that it can use the term "pull my finger" ...
If you haven't been to the App Store lately, you may be surprised to see that an application named iFart Mobile has populated the Top Paid Apps slot for the last week. The application, which simulates ...
The stakes are high. There can only be one true victor in all fart battles: fart tennis, volume contests, holding it in during school/funerals/weddings/sex, and now ...
The huge popularity of flatulence-focused iPhone apps like iFart and Pull My Finger should make you proud of how far humanity has come, but if you're Joel Comm, it's enough to make you call up your ...
The Daily Show tells the harrowing tale of iFart vs Pull My Finger, showing us the faces behind the farts. It’s predictable stuff until about 3:00, when Pull My Finger guy compares himself to Jackie ...
December 24, 2008 Tales of becoming instantly wealthy in the computer software industry were common a few decades ago, but the growth of online sales for iPhone apps via Apple’s popular iTunes App ...
iFart Mobile, maker of a wildly popular app for iPhone and iPod Touch, asked a court on Friday to rule that it can use the term “pull my finger” without risking trademark infringement claims by ...
iFart Mobile, a 99-cent "fart machine for all ages," has been the top selling iPhone app in Apple's (AAPL) iTunes App Store for days. And it's made developer Joel Comm a healthy stream of cash since ...
As we've detailed before, the last couple of weeks has seen an explosion of farting applications on the App Store, following Apple's decision to allow them on. Now the developer behind the most ...
Zit Picker, Yo Mama and iFart are all apps that are true to their names. There is an app for everything today, from senseless games to apps that monitor your heart rate, organize your to-do lists and ...