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good news from the iphone dev team

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 9:48 am
by codemonkey

Re: good news from the iphone dev team

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:41 am
by Zanghfei
Bravo.....
This Topic Should Be remove Due Piracy.

Re: good news from the iphone dev team

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 12:10 pm
by codemonkey
softpedia.com wrote:Softpedia doesn't condone jailbreaking / unlocking the iPhone / iPod touch or any other device. This article has a purely informational purpose and doesn't, in any way, suggest that you should hack your Apple device. Using hacks may render your device unusable, or may reduce the quality of your experience employing the respective device. If you choose to download and install jailbreak tools, you will do so at your own risk. Unlocking / jailbreaking your iPhone / iPod touch may violate your warranty or the EULA with Apple and / or your cellular-service provider.

Re: good news from the iphone dev team

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 12:17 pm
by Dirk
Rous, aren't you the guy that said "torrenting is not illegal, because I am downloading little bits from different people that just happen to make a file that might be illegal" or something along those lines a few years ago?

get the fuck out asspirate.

Re: good news from the iphone dev team

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 12:27 pm
by Kiyoshi
codemonkey wrote:
softpedia.com wrote:Softpedia doesn't condone jailbreaking / unlocking the iPhone / iPod touch or any other device. This article has a purely informational purpose and doesn't, in any way, suggest that you should hack your Apple device, we just give you the chance to break the law, and say we don't condone these things so we don't get shut down, because frankly, the Law sucks ass and we can be closet pirates and help others do the same so we can't be a target. Also, we love stealing candy from babies. Using hacks may render your device unusable, or may reduce the quality of your experience employing the respective device. If you choose to download and install jailbreak tools, you will do so at your own risk, that we wanted to show, so you can be a thief. Unlocking / jailbreaking your iPhone / iPod touch may violate your warranty or the EULA with Apple and / or your cellular-service provider. Seriously though folks, who gives a shit right? Let's do this shit.
lololollololololol omg I luv hackz, oshi-, I mean uh...borrowing hacks. yeah!
Gotta love reading between the lines.

Re: good news from the iphone dev team

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:58 pm
by codemonkey
Dirk wrote:Rous, aren't you the guy that said "torrenting is not illegal, because I am downloading little bits from different people that just happen to make a file that might be illegal" or something along those lines a few years ago?

get the fuck out asspirate.
fair enough, im gone. different time, different forum, same losers...

Re: good news from the iphone dev team

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 3:09 pm
by Løki
codemonkey wrote:
Dirk wrote:Rous, aren't you the guy that said "torrenting is not illegal, because I am downloading little bits from different people that just happen to make a file that might be illegal" or something along those lines a few years ago?

get the fuck out asspirate.
fair enough, im gone. different time, different forum, same losers...
Lol.
Learn to internet, then you'll see, then you'll ALL see.

Re: good news from the iphone dev team

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 3:13 pm
by Noodle
OP seems like epic fail.

Re: good news from the iphone dev team

Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 4:49 pm
by Sharker
Jailbreaking is not illegal, downloading apps for free is illegal. Jailbreaking was ONLY meant to allow the iPod to run third party applications.

Re: good news from the iphone dev team

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 1:09 pm
by Fortune
I just recently fucked up my ipod by jailbraking it. Im not even sure what happened. I couldnt even restore it. The update for 3.1.3 was messing it up.