Mar 29
Filed under: Cellphones
Just a quick FYI to the iPhone users in the house, Pwned, the crazy firmware / bootloader modification tool is just about out, and Engadget Mobile's got some video. Head on over to check it out.
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written by iPhone Fan
Mar 29
The iPhone Dev Team's Pwnage tool is set for public release tomorrow. The tool allows you to upgrade any iPhone with the latest firmware from Apple, modified to make it work with any compatible carrier in any part of the world, and install any application, as well as adding custom payloads, additional software like SSH, FTP, and other applications.
Update: Due to legalities the Pwnage tool has been delayed. We'll keep you updated with any release information as we get it. [iPhone Dev Team]

written by iPhone Fan
Mar 29
The iPhone Dev Team's Pwnage tool is set for public release tomorrow. The tool allows to upgrade any iPhone with the latest firmware from Apple, while keeping complete freedom, use any compatible carrier in any part of the world, and install any application. [iPhone Project; Thanks, John B]

written by iPhone Fan
Mar 29
The Pwnage tool by the iPhone Dev Team, which we brought you news of previously, will allow custom unsigned firmware to be flashed onto the iPhone or iPod touch, and it is set for public release tomorrow. That's right; starting Sunday 30th the iPhone will be properly hacked, allowing for custom firmware to run, which will be very difficult for Apple to circumvent. Naturally, we'll have a proper run through of the public release when it hits, but until then, checkout the video to see what's in store. [iPhone Project; Thanks, John B]

written by iPhone Fan
Mar 29
Filed under: Cellphones
Those crafty kids on the iPhone Dev Team have
already hacked the 2.0 firmware, but now they're getting ready to release the oh-so-creatively-named PWNED tool, which takes iPhone hacking to the next level by patching the bootloader to let you load any firmware image you want -- even images not signed by Apple. That means custom patched firmware can now be loaded directly from iTunes, which simplifies the jailbreaking / unlocking process tremendously, and also means that a patched version of the 2.0 firmware is coming soon. We're putting the tool through its paces right now and we'll have a hands-on with it (and the Dev Team's patched 2.0 firmware) as soon as we get it all working, but check out some highlights after the break, and hit the read link for more info.
Continue reading Video of the iPhone Pwned project in action
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written by iPhone Fan
Mar 29
Filed under: Cellphones
Those crafty kids on the iPhone Dev Team have
already hacked the 2.0 firmware, but now they're getting ready to release the oh-so-creatively-named PWNED tool, which takes iPhone hacking to the next level by patching the bootloader to let you load any firmware image you want -- even images not signed by Apple. That means custom patched firmware can now be loaded directly from iTunes, which simplifies the jailbreaking / unlocking process tremendously, and also means that a patched version of the 2.0 firmware is coming soon. We're putting the tool through its paces right now and we'll have a hands-on with it (and the Dev Team's patched 2.0 firmware) as soon as we get it all working, but check out some highlights after the break, and hit the read link for more info.
Continue reading Video of the iPhone Pwned project in action
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