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DiskAid 1.21 Out the Door

On Wednesday, DigiDNA’s free utility which allows a Mac or PC to mount an iPhone or iPod touch as an external disk without jailbreaking, reached version 1.21. The new version, a 739 kilobyte download, offers the following features:

Written by Chris Barylick on June 25th, 2008 with no comments.
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Firmware 1.1.4 in the works?

We are only just getting to know Apple iPhone firmware 1.1.3 and already there is talks of version 1.1.4 coming out. The iPhone software developer kit (SDK) is said to be coming available very soon, and many are speculating that firmware version 1.1.4 will accompany it. Here is what iPhone News has learned so far:

The iPhone application devleoper, Tiny Code, who makes numerous applicatiosn available with the Installer.app said this in regards to their current iPhone software development and their future with Apple Inc:

Tiny Code no longer produces fixes or applications for firmware 1.1.3.
 We can’t say much, but we are working with Apple and with their SDK for the next firmware release and SDK applications and we shouldn’t be missed for long. We will no longer update our Installer.app repo for legality reasons and you should see us soon on iTunes.

This sounds to me like Apple has teamed up with Tiny Code to develop iPhone applications… and that these applications will be available on the iTunes store soon, along with the release of firmware version 1.1.4.

There is no word yet on unlocking iPhone firmware version 1.1.4 as it has not been released yet. Keep checking back for more updates as they become available.

Written by unlocker on March 9th, 2008 with no comments.
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iPhone Unlock Solution Now Available for All Firmware Versions

With this brand new iPhone unlocking software, people can experience the iPhone as they never have before. This revolutionary iPhone unlock software will unlock all firmware versions of the iPhone from the 1.0.0 up to the current 1.1.3 version of the iPhone. The iphone unlocking software is also compatible with all iphones worldwide.

The iPhone unlocking software is your ticket to being able to use your iPhone in exactly the way that you would like. After following the directions on the full video tutorial, you can unlock your iphone in under 10 minutes and begin reaping thebenefits.

This means that you can use any type of GSM Sim card - from all over the world. You can also enable the iPhone to have full iPod capabilities. Aside from the iPod capabilities, you can also use your iPhone to watch YouTube videos and use popular applications such as Google Maps.

Some more great features of using our software to unlock an iPhone is that you will be able to read RSS Feeds, use your client chat interface, and browse the net through the easy to use WiFi connection interface. The iPhone Stumbler, which is only mated to the iPhone, will allow you to view any wireless network in your area. Roam and connect at will with your unlocked iPhone!

Not only does our iPhone Unlock Solution allow you to do all of these things, it is also extremely easy to use. You will be provided with a video tutorial, which will guide you through the entire iphone unlock process step by step. The process will take under 10 minutes to complete, and is accomplished easily and with no hassles or worries. This is the simplest iPhone unlocking software on the market today, and you can easily take advantage of it today for a very reasonable price. You have nothing to lose, but gain a whole amount.

Written by unlocker on March 9th, 2008 with no comments.
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iPhone firmware 1.1.4 is out and already broken

Today Apple released the latest firmware for the iPhone taking it up to 1.1.4. Unfortunately, as usual, their details on what was updated is beyond sparse with ‘bug fixes’ being the only description at this time. Hopefully this also means the SDK is imminent.

It didn’t take long before people upgraded and tried the ZiPhone app (for PC or Mac) and it *appears* to work….it’s too early to say if anything is broken so give it a couple of days before you go and upgrade. Keep an eye on Zibri’s site for updates straight from the source.

Written by unlocker on March 5th, 2008 with no comments.
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ZiPhone 2.2 on the Mac

Could I have gone straight to 1.1.3? Possibly, but being a cautious fellow, I did both. The firmware downloads comes straight from Apple。

Zibri's site has links to download his command-line utility, along with a GUI version for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard - but not earlier versions of the OS. I downloaded it and, having quit iTunes and its Helper application, ran it.

My iPhone's an older model, so I couldn't unlock it using ZiPhone, so I just selected the Activation and Jailbreak options. These allow me to use the handset essentially as an iPod and to download and run third-party apps. It did it's stuff and I had a usable iPhone in a few minutes.

Basically, if an iPhone came with 1.1.2 or 1.1.3, it can have ZiPhone activate, jailbreak and unlock it. If it came with 1.0.1, 1.0.2 or 1.1.1, you can only use ZiPhone to activate and jailbreak. You need to check your iPhone's serial number to see which of these two approaches is best - check out the tutorials linked to in this article for more details.

ZiPhone auto-installs the popular Installer app. From that, I selected and installed the BSD Subsystem option - a stack of Unix utilities - and the unlocking tool AnySIM 1.1.3. AnySIM takes a short time to run, which has to be done with the phone in Airplane mode, but when it was finished I had a working, unlocked iPhone connected - coincidentally, since I bought my iPhone in the US - to the O2 network.

Written by unlocker on March 3rd, 2008 with no comments.
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