Apple has long ago announced that OS 4.0 will not support iPhone 2G, but an
independent Rebuilding OS Group, which has a self claimed track record for
modifying the PSP system and Nintendo have already announced that the iPhone 2G
users will enjoy the new firmware from Apple. Team members are passionate about
open source and have already collaborated on the development of UNIX for the
European Community and were also engaged in work on the code of Windows 95 and
97.
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Air colander: A tale about how one large wireless provider was hacked
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Porn industry joins Apple in dropping Flash
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Teardown puts iPhone 4 hardware cost at $187
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iPhone 4 Appears to be Tougher to Unlock
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Casual hack: Hacking the NevoSoft games
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DHS boss announces cybersecurity contest
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Apple approves Opera Mini app for iPhone
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Cloud security service looks for malware
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Reader exploit prompts Adobe update alert
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iPhone anti-malware stuck in state of denial
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Hackers release jailbreak for iPad and newer iPhones
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