| WinPwn 2.0.0.4 lets Windows users “pwn” iPhone OS 2.0.1 |
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| by Alex Zaharov-Reutt | |
| Monday, 11 August 2008 | |
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Page 3 of 3 A great example of unauthorised apps comes from Lifehacker in the US, whose article “iPhone 2.0 Jailbreak Apps You Can't Find in the iTunes Store” talks about, well, just that, and in detail, too. Whether you jailbreak or not is up to you, but you should be aware that it’s not recommended by Apple, it could potentially “brick” your phone (at least temporarily) and it requires at least a tiny bit of technical knowledge. After all, if you’re not successful in jailbreaking your iPhone, Apple “Genius Bar” employees aren’t likely to help you. But there is plenty of info on the web, and thousands (if not hundreds of thousands or even millions) have done it, and are enjoying the full, unrestricted, unauthorised Apple iPhone and iPod Touch experience. Just as there are many people who have hacked into the Apple TVs, PSPs and other devices!
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