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TechCrunch | 2009.07.03 10:43.47 | megosztom | megosztom | | csirip | 1 0
George Hotz , the 20-year old hacker who originally unlocked the iPhone , has released a jailbreaking application for the iPhone 3GS codenamed “ purplera1n .” It’s currently Windows-only (Windows 7 not supported), and requires the latest iTunes installed, and an iPhone 3GS with the 3.0 firmware . Hotz mentions in a blog post that the jailbreak for Mac is “coming soon.” The iPhone Dev Team did release a unlock for 3.0 which did not work on the iPhone 3GS, but Hotz’s version does (although it doesn’t free you from your current carrier). Hotz goes over the process of the jailbreaking on his blog: Hotz does warn users that you’ll need to backup your data just in case, and emphasizes that the tool is still in beta. Hotz also mentions that normally he does not make tools for the pu... tovább az eredeti oldalra »
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We recently reported on the tweet from HTC Russia saying the HD2 will be receiving a free update, well HTC is stepping back from that tweet. In a new tweet from HTC Russia, they say the previous tweet they had on the HD2 getting a free upgrade to WM7 was posted by error and they do not have confirmation on that just yet. That tweet seems a little fishy, their are two ways you should take this. T...
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TechCrunch | 2009.12.31 16:30.59 | permalink | megosztom | | csirip
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It’s almost January 1st, 2010 and we’ve been mulling over our favorites of 2009 – and the previous decade. Here we present another installment of our “Of the Decade” lists. Valve’s follow-up to the revolutionary Half-Life is our game of the decade not just because it’s a fantastic game, but because it is a fine example of modern gaming. It exemplifies DLC done right, community support done right,...
Megosztotta: Kol Tregaskes
I really enjoyed this movie when I first watched it, as I did most movies with Tim Robbins. I just wish that he kept his politics to himself and not used his celebrity to amplify them. Nothing wrong with free speech- but actors generally have more media attention than the millions of fans they have. When was the last time CNN asked you about whether you liked a candidate, or policy? Anyway, Tim ...
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TechCrunch | 2009.12.31 21:10.23 | permalink | megosztom | | csirip
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Snapstream, a startup that makes a device that lets enterprises record thousands of hours of TV (from both satellite and digital cable sources) and search inside the recordings for keywords, recently launched a trending topics site for TV. Snapstream has released its top trends on TV for 2009, with the mention of “Twitter” used more often than Facebook, MySpace and other social media platfo...
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