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March 6th, 2008

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Apple Announces iPhone 2.0 Software Beta

Features include support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and the App Store.

For developers:

Free SDK
$99.00 per year to hold developer license
$299.00 per year for the Enterprise program

retain 70% sales revenues


For customers:

The ability to download applications directly to the iPhone and iPod Touch

Steve Jobs continues to win hearts and minds. SV

Apple

Written by Salvatore Volpe MD FAAP FACP CHCQM on March 6th, 2008 with no comments.
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Site Update

What a DAY!

SDK, New Guides, SDK~! Missed It? No Problem Watch It Here.

I Will Say No More Just Read Everything I Mention Below:

iPhone- How to Unlock 1.1.4 and Downgrade to 3.9-fakeblank iPhone Bootloader (Windows) * New With Screenshots and Video:iPlus 1.1

iPhone- How to Unlock 1.1.4 and Downgrade to 3.9-fakeblank iPhone Bootloader (Mac) * New With Screenshots and Video: iPlus1.2

- iPhone SDK Beta Today [Update: Now Available], Software v2.0 To Be Released In June
- Apple Announces App Store
- Apple Announces SDK Details [Update: VoIP Will Be Allowed]
- AIM, Spore Shown Running On iPhone At SDK Event
- iPhone To Get Push Email, Push Calendar, ActiveSync Exchange Support
- iPhone SDK RoadMap Event [ACTUAL TIMELINE]

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Video of Apple iPhone Roadmap event is up


Couldn't stop refreshing the various liveblogs covering the Apple SDK event? Neither could we. Fortunately, in case you missed any key details, Apple has now posted a streaming video of the entire presentation. Just the thing to watch while you wait, and wait, and wait for your copy of the SDK to download. (Seriously, developer.apple.com is getting hammered like a steel drum at Carnival in Rio.)

If you spot anything in the video that you think we missed, let us know below.

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How to Unlock 1.1.4 and Downgrade to 3.9-fakeblank iPhone Bootloader (Mac)

The Video is for a Windows guide but the principle is the same...If you aren't comfortable with this video use the guide below and screenshots!





These are instructions on how to downgrade to the 3.9-fakeblank Bootloader and unlock 1.1.4 using iPlus 1.2 for Mac.

iPlus 1.2 Features
1-Unlock and if required automatically downgrade the bootloader to 3.9FakeBlank
2-Jailbreak
3-Activate
4-Install AFC2
5-Add the following packages: Installer, Community Services, BSD subsystem, OpenSSH, VT-100

Plus: BSD Fix, VT100 Fix, Summerboard themes directory fix, Relocates Fonts and Ringtones (More than 120MB free)

Before attempting this make sure you have restored your iPhone to 1.1.4 using iTunes.

Step One
Download iPlus 1.2 from here

Step Two
From the file we just downloaded extract the iPlus 1.2 folder to your Desktop.


Step Three
Launch Terminal by selecting it from your Applications:Utilities folder


Step Four
The Terminal window will open. Enter the following command then press Enter
cd ~/Desktop/iPlus1.2



Step Five
Enter the following three commands into the Terminal window. If you get a file exists message that is okay.
mkdir -p /opt/local/lib


Step Six
Enter the following command into the Terminal window.
cp libreadline.5.2.dylib /opt/local/lib/.


Step Seven
Enter the following command into the Terminal window to unlock and downgrade your bootloader.
./iplus -u


NOTE**: This command will automatically activate, jailbreak, and unlock. If necessary and able it will also change your bootloader to the 3.9-fakeblank Bootloader. If you don't want to unlock just drop the -u and iPlus will only activate and jailbreak!

Step Six
The program will then put your iPhone into recovery mode. Once it is successfully in recovery mode you will be asked to wait 2 minutes and 30 seconds.


Step Seven
Once rebooted it will tell you that Bootloader downgrade was completed. Now it will proceed to unlock, jailbreak and activate. Your iPhone will be put into recovery mode again. iPlus will inform you that it will be another 2 minutes and 30 seconds.

Step Eight
Once your iPhone comes out of its final reboot it will be activated, jailbroken, unlocked and bootloader downgraded !!!!

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Draft bill could unlock iPhone in U.S.

A new draft law in the U.S. sponsored by Rep. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) would require every mobile provider to offer subsidy-free wireless customer equipment, effectively breaking the exclusive deal between Apple and AT&T over the popular iPhone and allowing all owners of that device to subscribe to a wireless carrier of their choice. A hearing is scheduled on the draft bill for tomorrow morning, and a lobbyist for CTIA-The Wireless Association representing the major wireless carriers is already scheduled to speak about the bill.

The bill, titled 'Wireless Consumer Protection and Community Broadband Empowerment Act,' would establish new rules for wireless carriers that include offering unsubsidized service as well as clearly disclosing rate plans to customers in a "clear, plain, and conspicuous manner," according to News.com.

Under the draft law carriers would be obligated to provide more detailed maps of their network coverage areas, and would be forced to allow customers to cancel contracts for any reason without penalty within the first 30 days as well as prorate any fees associated with leaving a contract early. Wireless carriers argue that early termination fees help cover the cost of subsidized cellphones that come as part of various plans, and customers currently looking to purchase an iPhone are required to sign up for a 2-year service contract with AT&T in order to use the cellular handset in addition to paying the purchase price of the device.

A sizable portion of iPhone purchases are also estimated to wind up in the hands of 'unlockers,' or users who purchased the device without intending to sign up for an AT&T service plan but instead use software hacks to 'unlock' the phone for use with a carrier of their choosing. Apple has fought a constant battle since it began shipping the iPhone in late June, releasing software updates that routinely break various hacks released to unlock its handset for use with non-AT&T providers.

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