Posted on 26 June 2009 by Chris Davies
Thanks to an unaddressed security flaw, the iPhone Dev Team have announced that they will soon update their ultrasn0w unlocking tool to work on the iPhone 3GS. The exploit, known as 24Kpwn, was first discovered in the iPod touch 2G, and used in the redsn0w tool to jailbreak that PMP.
Now, the Dev Team can use the same sort of technique ...
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Posted on 21 June 2009 by Budi Putra
As we know, iPhone OS 3.0 allows you to tether your iPhone's 3G connection to your laptop, or other mobile gadgets online while on the move. AT&T don't officially support it so far, while others like O2 in the UK will offer it but of course with an extra data plan.
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Posted on 30 July 2008 by Chris Scott Barr
So those of you with a jailbroken iPhone may have been looking longingly towards the App Store, wishing you could get in on some of that action. Sure, you've had some pretty cool applications for a while, but you want more. Well thanks to some crafty hackers, you can start getting games from the App Store for free.
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Posted on 21 July 2008 by Chris Davies
Talk about frustrating: when you're in an area with decent coverage, the iPhone 3G can notch up some impressive data speeds. AT&T, though, won't let you take advantage of all that speedy data by tethering the handset to your laptop; you're only meant to use the unlimited plan on the iPhone 3G itself. Of course, we know that being told ...
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Posted on 16 July 2008 by m3ga
It might not be a big challenge for a group of hackers called iPhone Dev team, after they have broken the firmware 2.0, they were able to do it again on the iPhone 3G. Four day after the successful launch of iPhone 3G, the hackers group has proven to be winning this never-ending flip-flop of swing.
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Posted on 11 July 2008 by Chris Davies
Cast aside all doubts: the iPhone Dev Team have released a video demonstrating them unlocking and Jailbreaking the iPhone 2.0 firmware with their new PwnageTool 2.0.
"We’ve added lots of new features, including 2.0 support, spotlight file indexing of .ipsws, canned websearches, installer custom configuration, custom root partitions and various other things that you’ll see on the release" iPhone Dev Team
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Posted on 25 June 2008 by Chris Scott Barr
If you've ever been surfing the net on your iPhone and been frustrated by having to log into the same sites every time you visit them, then I've got a cool fix for you. You'll need to have a jailbroken iPhone (or iPod Touch) in order to use this. Just add http:/repo.ispazio.net to your sources in Inataller. Refresh, and search ...
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Posted on 17 April 2008 by ashoperon
The now infamous Pwnage tool has been enjoying making it's way around the mac for some time now. Many people have already taken advantage of this great application on their Mac, and done some serious iPhone pwning. Until now, Windows users that do not have access to a Mac have been out of luck, but that is about to change.
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Posted on 31 March 2008 by Chris Davies
Arch iPhone hacker Zibri has announced version 3.0 of his nifty ZiPhone unlocking software, with a number of usability and problem-fix tweaks. Still a free download for anybody unhappy with their iPhone being tied to one carrier, ZiPhone now takes care of problems with WiFi functionality after unlocking, allows for customised plugins and adds an embedded app installer.
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Posted on 30 March 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
The iPhone Dev Team strikes at Apple's core with the Pwnage tool. The PWN, which is publicaly available later today, Sunday March 30th, allows you to flash custom unsigned firmware onto the iPhone or iPod touch. Not only will PWN properly hack the iPhone and iPod touch, the iPhone Dev Team claims, "any subsequent firmware releases will also be vulnerable to ...
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Posted on 26 March 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
According to sources close to iPhone Atlas, we could see a public leak of the iPhone 2.0 as early as this weekend. The update is currently officially available only to folks accepted into Apple’s $99 iPhone Developer program or who have been selected to beta test the release’s enterprise functionality.
Installation of the iPhone OS 1.2 beta generally requires a ...
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by Staff Editor
Is June here yet? Why? Because I can’t wait to get my sweaty palms on the iPhone 2.0 firmware! According to the press release, iPhone 2.0 will let you move or delete emails in mass. This is one of those features that Apple should have made available out the door when the iPhone was launched. ...
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