Posted on 09 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
Yesterday, the DevTeam reported that there was a slight hold up with PwnageTool 2.0.2 and that we wouldn't see its release until sometime later today. But they've stayed up late, fixed the bug and you can download the tool right this second!
They recommend that you update your current version by using Sparkle, the tool's internal updater. Included in the download is ...
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Posted on 08 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
It looks like those anxious to really crack into their iPhones won't have to wait much longer. The DevTeam announced yesterday that PwnageTool 2.0.2 will be released very soon. Like, I'm talking today soon.
The only thing holding up the release now for the guys over at RipDev to finish up their beta of Installer 4. Plus, the DevTeam needs to make a ...
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Posted on 06 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
Will your iPhone 3G be un-unlockable once you upgrade to the new firmware 2.0.1. Not exactly. And not yet, at least.
If you've updated already, you may have noticed that you lost access to any jailbroken apps you may have had. But don't sweat it. The DevTeam is on it. However, the iPhone 3G's baseband has also been updated making it ...
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Posted on 19 July 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
Pwnage Tool 2.0 is officially available for you to download and jailbreak the iPhone 3G as well as the original iPhone running iPhone OS 2.0. Currently, the tool's only job is to jailbreak and not unlock the iPhone 3G. The iPhone Dev Team is working diligently on unlocking iPhone 3G, so sooner or later they'll deliver - just sit back ...
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Posted on 17 July 2008 by m3ga
While it have successfully jailbroken the 3G iPhone, the iPhone Dev team has yet able to unlock the newly launched phone. This puts more delay on the new Pwnage tools that many people has been waiting for.
The first generation of iPhone was jailbroken and unlocked by the devs team, however having 3G baseband, the unlocking algorithm for iPhone 3G is ...
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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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