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March 29th, 2008

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PWNAGE by iPhone Dev Team To Be Released Tomorrow


The iPhone Dev Team has released a video presentation of Pwnage which will be released tomorrow!

The Pwnage video presentation features the following:
- Pwnage Tool (Currently only for Mac 10.4.x or 10.5.x). The Pwnage Tool is an application that automates and simplifies the new method of "Pwning" an iPhone.
- iPwner - this part of the tool will actually start the Pwning process
- Pwning process patches iPhone bootloader allowing you to circumvent code signing checks
- Build and restore with custom firmware!
- Custom firmware feature Jailbreak, Activation, BootNeuter, Unlock, Custom Logos, and Additional Software
- Custom firmware can be restored on "Pwned" iPhone straight from iTunes
- As part of the custom firmware you will get the BootNeuter solution, the ultimate unlocking tool. Features use of the 3.9, 4.6 and 3.9fb Bootloaders.
- Works with 1.2 Firmware (2.0 Beta)
- iPod touch and Window support coming soon!


Get it at http://www.iphone-dev.org/.



Written by -Administration- on March 29th, 2008 with no comments.
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Software Malfunctions Caused by ZiPhone

I've received a couple broken iPhones recently that have the exact same, and currently unsolvable, problem: Invalid calibration data in device tree. In neither case was the owner of the iPhone aware of this situation. So I'd like to put out some information on this problem so that you can determine whether or not you have this issue. In short if your phone seems to work fine, then don't worry about this. These symptoms are quite obvious, and dire.

- If you DFU restore the iPhone, iTunes will give you a 1011 error. This indicates a mismatch between the baseband and the firmware on the iPhone. This should NEVER happen during a restore so this is a definitve sign.
- Repair needed message is displayed.
- If you press the "i" button from an unactivated iPhone it will display the IMEI and ICCID as "unknown".
- No carrier signal bars
- In your Settings screen, the Wi-Fi will be greyed out and say "No Wi-Fi".
- In your General screen, the Bluetooth will be greyed out and say "Unavailable".
- In your About screen the Wi-Fi Address will say "N/A", and the Bluetooth address will say "00:00:00:00:00:00", and the IMEI, ICCID and Modem Firmware will be blank.
- There is no sound.
- If you go into Field Test mode, the Firware version will be blank.
- The iPhone will take a long time to turn on and shut down.
- Of all the reports I've read, there has been one common factor: the use of the ZiPhone program.

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Johnathan Zdziarski Speaks At Apple Store Event

Mobile Monday Boston, a group that meets once a month to discuss the latest happenings in mobile technology, got together at the Apple Store at the Cambridgeside Galleria earlier this week. Interestingly enough, speaking at the event was none other than iPhone hacker and author Jonathan Zdziarski, on the subject of both sanctioned and unsanctioned 3rd party iPhone applications.


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Written by Edward Kirk on March 29th, 2008 with no comments.
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Aperture Uber Alles? (Apple Attacks Photoshop)

Filed under, it’s never too soon.

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This evening, without so much as a beating drum to alert the dogs of war, Apple fired a shot right across the bow of Adobe Photoshop’s dominion over photo editing.

Aperture is already my favorite photo organizing and fine-tuning software –it’s brilliant, and offers a seamless upgrade to the familiar iPhoto. What’s been frustrating however is the need to export to Photoshop to perform anything more than basic RAW adjustments to highlights, shadow, sharpness and re-touch.

Today, this all changed. Apple has released an example plug-in “Dodge and Burn”, and with it, demonstrated Aperture’s plug in architecture. Per this review, additional plug ins are in the works from Nik Software, PictureCode, and Digital Film Tools.

Sure we won’t be able to “paint” in it (and why would we), but if Aperture will shortly have access to the kind of plug-in library available to Photoshop, there may be virtually no need for Adobe in any professional photographer’s workflow. This is clearly one step further in Apple’s strategy to dominate their core “creative professionals” market. Remember when Avid/Adobe Premier owned film editing? Who is going to pick that over Final Cut now?

I’ve been playing with the version 2.1 now for a few hours and love the new functionality, but what’s got me more exited is the potential, I see a huge library of plug-ins on the horizon. So Aperture users, sound off, what plug-ins do you desire most? Me, top of the list, I want an HDR merge and tone-map plug-in, Right Now.

Written by Leigh McMullen on March 29th, 2008 with no comments.
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MacBook Air Successfully Hacked

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Charlie Miller, the same man who hacked the iPhone in 2007 has successfully hacked a MacBook Air running OSX 10.5.2. He won a free Air and $10,000. Competitors were unable to hack the system on day one, as organizers allowed only attacks over a network. Day two allowed organizers to visit web pages or open messages in e-mail clients. Apple is working on the problem.

More here:

http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/03/28/mac-hacked-two-minutes-flat

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