When the iPhone first came out it was interesting to read shortly thereafter about the folks who cracked, or "Jailbroke", the iPhone's operating system. After all, that's what hacking is all about right? Soon there were a few top stories that were talking about the different methods to jailbreak the iPhone. It was even interesting to read about that.
Then Apple came out with a update to the iPhone OS and again a short while later someone hacked that update also. By now it was getting old to read about. No big deal.
Now Apple released the latest version of the iPhone software, version 1.1.3, which has added many good features. It was felt by many that some of these features should have been included in the original iPhone release last June. Whatever. I guess a lot of people buy things and then take them home and figure out what they got. I knew exactly what I was getting when I purchased my iPhone and surprise surprise I was (and still am) very happy with it. BTW, I was one of those early adopter folks who received the $100 rebate.
If Apple adds functionality to my device as time goes on that is really great and I am happy to get these added features. I don't feel Apple is obliged to add functionality to a device that I purchased half a year ago.
Anyway, with all this new functionality added with the new firmware, and the SDK around the corner it starts to get really boring to read about new iPhone jailbreaks. Not to mention that there is not one, but several posters all pissing themselves about it.
Did you hear that dear iPhone jailbreak Digger? I think you're Mom is calling you to come downstairs for dinner.
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