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Users of the popular app that lets people share contacts and photos between mobile devices can now easily transfer photos from their iOS or Android phone to their computer. Originally posted at News - Internet & Media

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The popular mobile app Bump -- that shares contacts and photos between two phones when they're tapped together -- is now headed to your computer. The service announced Thursday an update that lets you bump your phone on your computer's spacebar to transfer photos to your computer and share them places like Facebook and Twitter.

This isn't the way we should start your Memorial Day weekend, but here it goes: apparently someone at Guantanamo Bay might be taking photos of alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, smuggling them out, and posting them on a jihadist website.  So where do we start with this?  

Mehdi Bouqua took a photo of a man walking down 7th street in downtown L.A. on May 11.

Bump, a photo-sharing app, just took its flavor of seamless swapping to the next level. The app, which has been around since the mobile dark ages of 2009, adds the ability to "bump" photos from your smartphone straight to your computer.

Instagram could be headed for a meta implosion of ironic proportions. First there were cheap plastic cameras and Polaroids that people thought were cool, but seemed to take crappy photos, so they fell out of use and popularity.

Bump for iOS and Android makes it easy to move photos from handsets to PCs with a new Web-based tool that transfers smartphone photos to your desktop with just one tap of your spacebar.