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Corel releases free photo apps for iOS and OS X

Late last week, Corel announced new photo software for iPhone, iPad and Mac users: Slingshot, a free photo-sharing app for iPhone; PostCard, a free app that turns photos into printed postcards; and QuickSort, a free Mac app that organizes photos and lets you link them to Facebook. We’d tell you more about it, but why do so when our friends at YourDigitalLife have already done the work?

Hipstamatic “Hornbecker” lens free on July 1st

As part of their cross promotion with Nike, Hipstamatic will be giving away a free “lens” starting July 1st. The lens, named after Nike photographer Chris Hornbecker, will be available as an in-app download. Hipstamatic has also released a free Pak of two black and white “films” from Nike, DLX and AO that are still available (free) through June.

iPhone Appidemic: PhotoTropedelic

This is the kind of iPhone photography app I can get into. There are probably hundreds of them available, most of which do nothing more than run your photos through the equivalent of a Photoshop filter, then make it easy to share the results. It’s the same with PhotoTropedelic, but I’ll this Peter Max pop art effect over a basic ’70s Polaroid color shift any day.

Microsoft Bing releases Photosynth Panorama

If you think Instagram with its photo editing and sharing features is cool enough, how about applying almost the same principle to panoramic shots taken using your iPhone or iPad 2 camera? That’s what Microsoft Bing is bringing into the table by way of Photosynth for iOS. Simply put, this app is an interactive panorama capture and sharing tool. It lets you capture breath-taking 360° shots which it then stitches together to create panoramic images.

Appletell reviews Wobble iBoobs (Premium Uncensored) for iPhone and iPod touch

The premise of this review is that you need an application to make pictures of breasts bounce. So, if you feel yourself thinking, “Why? Why in heaven’s name are you telling me this?” remember that this review will be written entirely within the context of this premise, and I will remind you of it, when necessary, by using an asterisk (*). So, you need to make pictures of breasts bounce*.