QuickPwn 1.0.0 - Guida Sblocco/Attivazione per iPhone, iPod Touch e iPhone 3G (1)
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Permettetemi di dire una cosa: WOW! Sono assolutamente sbalordito da questa Applicazione! Non so nemmeno quanto possa essere necessaria una guida per utilizzarlo, ma ovviamente la faccio senza indugi. Davvero un ottimo lavoro comunque, complimenti! Venendo a noi, QuickPwn 1.0.0 per MAC, è in assoluto il metodo più semplice e veloce per sbloccare, attivare ed eseguire il jailbreak sugli iPhone, iPhone 3G e iPod Touch. Vediamo insieme di cosa abbiamo bisogno e come procedere. Nota: ...
PwnageTool 2.0.3 released, jailbreaks iPhone 2.0.2 (10)
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Filed under: CellphonesStill no baseband unlock, but if you've been dying to feel the marginal improvements of iPhone OS 2.0.2 while still rocking those crazy homebrew apps, the Dev Team has come through again with PwnageTool 2.0.3. A new Windows version of the QuickPwn tool is also out, with a Mac version to follow within the week -- you know the drill, if you're brave enough to update let us know how it goes in ...
PwnageTool 2.0.3 released, jailbreaks iPhone 2.0.2 (1)
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Filed under: CellphonesStill no baseband unlock, but if you've been dying to feel the marginal improvements of iPhone OS 2.0.2 while still rocking those crazy homebrew apps, the Dev Team has come through again with PwnageTool 2.0.3. A new Windows version of the QuickPwn tool is also out, with a Mac version to follow within the week -- you know the drill, if you're brave enough to update let us know how it goes in ...
Video of the iPhone Pwned project in action (1)
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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 ...
PwnageTool 2.0.2 ready "in next few hours," jailbreakers prepare your engines (10)
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It's not the iPhone 3G unlock yet, but at least those of you who held-off from updating your iPhone to the 2.0.1 firmware are about to get a taste of improved stability and snappy keyboarding while early updaters will once again gain access to their jailbroken apps. Or so says the DevTeam who claim that PwnageTool 2.0.2 is "undergoing final checks and will be packaged, signed and should be uploaded within the next few hours, ...
PwnageTool 2.0.2 ready "in next few hours," jailbreakers prepare your engines (1)
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It's not the iPhone 3G unlock yet, but at least those of you who held-off from updating your iPhone to the 2.0.1 firmware are about to get a taste of improved stability and snappy keyboarding while early updaters will once again gain access to their jailbroken apps. Or so says the DevTeam who claim that PwnageTool 2.0.2 is "undergoing final checks and will be packaged, signed and should be uploaded within the next few hours, ...
iPhone 2.0.1 OS breaks PwnageTool jailbreak, possibly kills unlocking hopes (1)
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With the iPhone 2.0.1 OS firmware update already being pushed to millions of iPhones and iPhone 3Gs worldwide, it’s clear that keyboard lag has been reduced and overall system speed has been improved. But, are the benefits of iPhone 2.0.1 OS worth the drawbacks? The iPhone Dev Team just recently released their PwnageTool 2.0 (and the subsequent PwnageTool 2.0.1) jailbreak solution for iPhone 3G and iPhone hardware. Unfortunately, the PwnageTool 2.0.1 was only intended for ...
Firmware 2.0.1 breaks PwnageTool, could render iPhone 3G un-unlockable (1)
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Filed under: Handsets, AppleAs some of you already know, updating your iPhone to firmware 2.0.1 means that you've lost access to all your jailbroken apps. That's pretty much expected and should be rectified by the DevTeam soon enough. What's notable from an unlocking perspective, however, is that Apple's 2.0.1 release also updates the iPhone 3G baseband. This puts iPhone 3G owners in a bit of a quandary: update now via iTunes in desperate hopes of ...
El Firmware 2.01 acaba con el PwnageTool y podría hacer que el iPhone fuera imposible de liberar (1)
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Filed under: TelefoníaComo muchos habréis podido comprobar a estas alturas, al actualizar el iPhone al firmware 2.01 pierdes el acceso a las aplicaciones liberadas mediante Jailbreak. Es algo con lo que ya contábamos y esperamos que el DevTeam se ponga manos a la obra pronto.Sin embargo, lo más importante del asunto es que este firmware actualiza la base del iPhone 3G, lo que pone a los propietarios del terminal en una diatriba: actualizar ya vía ...
Firmware 2.0.1 breaks PwnageTool, could render iPhone 3G un-unlockable (1)
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Filed under: Cellphones As some of you already know, updating your iPhone to firmware 2.0.1 means that you've lost access to all your jailbroken apps. That's pretty much expected and should be rectified by the DevTeam soon enough. What's notable from an unlocking perspective, however, is that Apple's 2.0.1 release also updates the iPhone 3G baseband. This puts iPhone 3G owners in a bit of a quandary: update now via iTunes in desperate hopes of ...
Firmware 2.0.1 breaks PwnageTool, could render iPhone 3G un-unlockable (1)
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Filed under: Handsets, AppleAs some of you already know, updating your iPhone to firmware 2.0.1 means that you've lost access to all your jailbroken apps. That's pretty much expected and should be rectified by the DevTeam soon enough. What's notable from an unlocking perspective, however, is that Apple's 2.0.1 release also updates the iPhone 3G baseband. This puts iPhone 3G owners in a bit of a quandary: update now via iTunes in desperate hopes of ...
Firmware 2.01 breaks PwnageTool, could render 3G iPhone un-unlockable (15)
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Filed under: CellphonesAs some of you already know, updating your iPhone to firmware 2.0.1 means that you've lost access to all your jailbroken apps. That's pretty much expected and should be rectified by the DevTeam soon enough. What's notable from an unlocking perspective, however, is that Apple's 2.0.1 release also updates the iPhone 3G baseband. This puts iPhone 3G owners in a bit of a quandary: update now via iTunes in desperate hopes of the ...
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Ok, crediamo che questo stralcio di “intervista” che ha rilasciato Pumpkin del Dev/Team richieda di essere argomentata, almeno per la parte che ci riguarda direttamente, visto che ad oggi siamo stati gli unici a mettere tutte le carte in tavola e parlare di TPM e della potenza (inespressa) di fuoco di Apple. Il rumor più [...]
iPhone Dev Team unleashes Pwnage Tool 2.0 (28)
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Filed under: Cellphones Sort of. Pwnage Tool 2.0 can't handle 3G iPhone SIM unlocks just yet, and we're also faced with the teensy little problem of the Dev Team's server being totally destroyed by downloads already -- mirror please? -- but the friendly little jailbreak app has finally been unleashed upon the earth. We'd never suggest trying out software like this right out of the gate, but, um, let us know how it goes, yeah?[Thanks ...
iPhone Dev Team says Pwnage Tool won't unlock iPhone 3G (for now) (9)
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Filed under: Cellphones iPhone unlocking is a little more cash-intensive now that Apple and AT&T are all contract-happy with the 3G, but it looks like would-be unlockers will have a little more time to save up those pennies -- the erstwhile hackers on the iPhone Dev Team say that while a forthcoming version of the sadly-named Pwnage tool will activate and jailbreak the iPhone 3G, unlocking is taking a little longer than expected, and they ...
Dev Team shows off video of 'world's first' jailbroken iPhone 3G (2)
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Filed under: Software, Apple, OS X We can't say this is a surprise... but it is sweet to see. The iPhone Dev Team has added a video to their blog showing off the latest version of their upcoming PwnageTool 2.0, along with a video of what they claim is the "world's first" jailbroken iPhone 3G. Check the video after the break, and hit the read link to see how their progress is coming on the ...
iPhone Dev Team officially pwns firmware 2.0 on video (32)
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Filed under: Cellphones You saw this coming right? With barely even 24 hours of 2.0 in our life, the Dev Team has once again cracked the case wide open. They've got a video of all the action -- featuring the upcoming PwnageTool 2.0 -- that just went live on their site, so hit the read link and check it out for yourself... you won't be disappointed.Update: It's looking like the video isn't functioning right now ...
iPhone Dev Team claims to be dismantled, Pwnage tool dead for good? Update: nope. (1)
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Filed under: CellphonesApril Fool's day joke? Could be, but we're hearing it might be real: the long standing bastions of iPhone hacking, the iPhone Dev Team, posted a note to their site stating that "[today] the DevTeam was approached by an unnamed party to sell all of the intellectual property and related applications. After much consideration [What, hours? -Ed.] the offer was accepted and the [Dev Team] has ceased." Seems a bit outlandish. For those ...