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September 11th, 2007

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Free iPhone Software Unlock!

That’s right, no more paying for software unlocks via iPhoneSIMFree, now, thanks to the iPhone Dev Team hackers there is at least one way of unlocking your iPhone for free. The program is comically named iUnlock and works more or less the same way as the iPSF hack.

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Better yet they are making the current hack open source and passing it out like candy on Halloween. The full team’s names are as follows: Daeken, Darkmen, guest184, gray, iZsh, pytey, roxfan, Sam, uns, Zappaz, Zf, and Nightwatch.

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Written by James Allan Brady on September 11th, 2007 with no comments.
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Apple backtracks, updates will “most likely break” 3rd party iPhone software

Written by Ryan Block
Filed under: Software, Apple. Ouch, that was fast. Apple didn't seem to want to let get around that its got a completely neutral stance on 3rd party application development for the iPhone, and apparently got back with Gearlog to clarify that future iPhone "software updates will most likely break" 3rd party app compatibility.


Original story at Engadget Mobile . Related stories include: Apple: We Don't Hate iPhone Apps, But We Don't Not Hate Them Either - Gizmodo.com , Don't worry, iPhone hackers: Apple doesn't hate you - Engadget and ... Engadget , Engadget Mobile , Wired News , Gizmodo.com , TECH.BLORGE.com , Gizmodo , MacNN

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Introducing the Macworld iPhone Superguide

iPhone SuperguideA million of you folks out there have bought an iPhone. (We’ve got a half-dozen of them in use around the Macworld offices, too.) And judging by Apple’s fresh new $399 price tag for the 8GB iPhone, a whole lot of people will be buying them in the coming months, too.

Here’s some good news for both groups: Macworld’s team of experts has used its knowledge to create a straightforward guide to the iPhone. It’s the Macworld iPhone Superguide, the latest in our series of Superguide books available as a downloadable unencrypted PDF, on CD-ROM, or as a full-color printed book.

Our 92-page guide to the iPhone will bring you detailed instructions for mastering your iPhone’s most important features, as well as a few hidden ones. You’ll learn how to customize the iPhone’s settings, how to squeeze the most juice out of a battery charge, and how to connect to nearby wireless networks while keeping your data protected. It’s also got tips for using all of the iPhone’s features, a guide to converting your DVDs for iPhone use and using Smart Playlists in iTunes to fill your iPhone’s capacity the right way. And of course, the book also has a primer on the most important iPhone accessories, as well as some great iPhone troubleshooting advice for when things get a little hairy.

To put together this book, Macworld Senior Editor Kelly Turner rounded up an all-star cast of iPhone experts, many of whom also write for this site: Christopher Breen, Jim Dalrymple, Glenn Fleishman, Dan Frakes, Rob Griffiths, Ted Landau, Dan Moren, and Jonathan Seff.

The Macworld iPhone Superguide is available in three formats: PDF for $12.95, printed book for $24.99, and as a PDF on CD-ROM for $15.

If you’d like to see more before deciding to buy, we’ve created a 16-page sample PDF (920K) for you to look at. And when you decide to take the plunge, you can see all the purchasing options via the book’s main page.

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Written by Jason Snell on September 11th, 2007 with no comments.
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iUnlock: Free iPhone Software Unlock Available

Congratulations to all the current and former members of the iPhone Dev team. They’ve just released a free software unlock for the iPhone that will allow it to be used on any GSM carrier without requiring hardware modification. The release comes just a little over a day after IphoneSIMFree finally released their commercial [...]
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Free iPhone Unlock Released [Updated]

It was bound to happen. According to our pals at Gizmodo, the iPhone Dev Team has officially released "iUnlock". The software will unlock the restriction to AT&T SIM cards, allowing users to use their iPhone on any GSM network. This comes on the heels of iPhoneSIMFree's release of its $99 unlock software.


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