Tool Jail A great program that helps you check to see if your device is jailbreakable or not. It also has how to guides and tutorials for both unlocking and jailbreaking various devices. Theres also a tab with all the necessary links to download for example: firmwares, blackra1n, redsn0w etc. Its really simple to use! Click
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BuyMeAniPhone 2 days ago (via buymeaniphone.com)
Regardless of some unscrupulous websites out there, Dev-Team reminds us that jailbreak solutions for iPhone firmware version 3.1.3 on new devices like the iPod Touch 3G don't exist! Unlock solutions for baseband version 05.12 do not exist! Scam sites will take your money and give you older software that was already released for free. Unlocking and jailbreaking software is always released free...
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TheiPhoneFAQ on 16th Mar 2010 (via iphonefaq.org)
In a somewhat surprising move today, wireless carrier O2 Ireland announced that its customers would be able to unlock Apple's iPhone. Per the O2 forum, Rod Coleman, head of O2's Customer Care unit, discussed the decision surrounding the unlocking on iPhones, especially those who want to pass on old handsets. In order to unlock their handsets, O2 customers must meet the followin...
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iPhoneAlley on 12th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Unlock Blackberry Handsets Update. In the latest dispute concerning the jail breaking and unlocking IPhone OS 3.1.3 that countless people are now desire to have it. Let’s talk about Blackberry phones. This smartphone is very slimy and sophisticated that will suite impeccably for business people. Again if ever you need to change hauler or handset
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TheBestDigital on 7th Mar 2010 (via thebestdigital.com)
Heres a neat way of unlocking the N900 without using the unlock switch/opening the slide/using slide to unlock. Using the N900s accelerometer, just shake and youll unlock the screen. The brilliance with it is that it will not work if the proximity sensor is covered, meaning that your N900 will not randomly unlock if in your pocket/bag
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MyNokiaBlog on 4th Mar 2010 (via mynokiablog.com)
The list of complaints we posted yesterday was pretty dense in legal speak, so were happy that Engadget have gone through each of the 20 patents and explained what they mean in normal speak. Unsurprisingly some of these are extremely broad, to the almost patent troll levels of claiming ownership of unlocking a screen using
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EverythingiCafe on 3rd Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Apple alleges that HTC phones violate Apple-patented touch and gesture features — including finger-swipe unlocking mechanisms, power conservation, touch-screen scrolling and more.
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PCWorld on 3rd Mar 2010 (via feeds.pcworld.com)