Posted 12/02/2008 at 7:18:59pm | by
David W. Martin
Noteable Apple TV hack update includes new features with compatibility with Apple TV 2.3 firmware.
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Posted 12/02/2008 at 6:45:54pm | by
Roberto BaldwinCommand-line commandos are rejoicing at the ability to place Linux on the iPhone. The Mac|Life staff is excited about streaming Karate Kid to their iPhones. Plus, we wonder how great keynotes would be ...
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Posted 12/02/2008 at 9:33:50am | by John Pitko

iPhoneDevTeam ports Linux to iPhone. That noise you just heard was command line junkies hitting the floor as they fainted with delight.
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Posted 11/24/2008 at 6:30:47pm | by
Florence Ion
QuickPWN has already managed jailbreaking the iPhone’s 2.2 firmware
updates, thanks to the incredible efforts of their own developer team.
QuickPWN 2.2 is already available for free for both Windows and Mac
users.
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Posted 11/07/2008 at 12:48:35pm | by
Danny Estrada
The world needs more iPhone robots and a Japanese blog is happy to oblige. Check out the video after the jump.
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Posted 11/06/2008 at 8:42:02pm | by John Pitko

With all the different peripherals for the iPhone, one would expect a keyboard to hit the market. Apple has yet to release anything to soothe the hungry iPhone folks, but one individual did manage to beat third party hardware vendors to the punch.
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Posted 09/12/2008 at 4:22:50pm | by
Florence Ion
Apparently, your iPhone is keeping tabs on everything you do.
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Posted 08/27/2008 at 4:43:53pm | by
Ray Aguilera
The lovable nerds over at Gizmodo are reporting on a ginormous flaw in the iPhone’s “security.” As it turns out, setting a four-digit passcode for your phone is about as secure as that Post-It Note on your monitor that has your network password written on it. With a few not-entirely-unintuitive-anyway taps, anyone who picks up your locked phone can browse your contacts and make calls, surf the web, see your bookmarks, and have full access to your email and SMS messages.
After the jump: Keep strangers outta your email!
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