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iPhone 1.1.3 Jailbreak

January 24th, 2008 · No Comments

In a surely controversial move, Nate True has released a splinter iPhone hack-dev group’s iPhone 1.1.3 jailbreak to enable unauthorized third-party applications. He has since been banished from the group by releasing what the main group deemed premature for release. It is not clear if this is due to technical, copyright or imminent official SDK [...]

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Tags: Technical

iPhone 1.1.3 Ready for Official SDK Applications

January 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

Original iPhone hackster extraordinaire Nate True has used some undisclosed means to peek into firmware 1.1.3 and discovered essential file system structural changes that will allow Official SDK based third-party applications to run and install easily. Notably…

SpringBoard appears to display whatever is in the /Applications directory. Earlier firmwares used a .plist XML configuration file. Then, [...]

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Back to jail. Firmware 1.1.3 Coming Soon?

December 6th, 2007 · No Comments

Our iPhone jailbreaking research has concluded. We have restored our devices back to a semi-factory fresh state of firmware 1.1.2 and no longer revel in AppTapping. The inevitable occurred: compulsively updating and installing third-party apps resulted in unfortunate instability of an unknown sort. With Mail and iPod functions quitting and crashing, the only marginally useful [...]

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iPhone Jailbreak 1.1.2

November 18th, 2007 · No Comments

Patience Required, Running 3rd Party Apps on iPhone OS X 1.1.2 possible.
Is Apple is winning the cat and mouse game against pre-SDK application development, despite best efforts on behalf of the dev community?
Our testing reveals that incremental downgrades towards 1.0.2 and then back up to 1.1.2 indicate success. Employ the TIFF exploit in 1.1.1 via [...]

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modmytrademark.com

October 31st, 2007 · No Comments

Apple’s Lawyers Slap Popular iPhone Modding Site with Domain Name Change Order
The site modmyiphone.com changed its name and domain services to modmyifone.com per the legal request of Apple counsel. This is significant only in that we’re surprised it took Apple this long to drop the hammer on the trademark infringers, especially after its fiasco with [...]

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Tags: Politics