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Mac OS Ken

Mac OS Ken: 08.05.2010

Mac OS Ken

Ken Ray

Technology

4.7997 Ratings

🗓️ 5 August 2010

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

iPhone Dev Team Releases Unlock for iPhone 4 / Germany Warns Against Exploit Potential in iOS / CNET Says Apple Has Fix for iOS Vulnerability Ready to Go / EC Disses BlackBerry for iPhones and HTC Handsets / ChangeWave Survey Shows Less Satisfied with A T and T than with iPhone 4 Antenna / A T and T Launches WiFi Hot Zone in Chicago / iDigital Says iPad Should Be on Sale in Israel within a Few Weeks / iPad Receives First Approval for Sale in China / Apple Authorized Reseller Opens in Ipswich Next Weekend / News Corp CEO Praises Tablets and the Future of News (Again)

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is MacO-S Ken.

0:18.0

Unlocks vulnerabilities and fixes in the wings. Likes and dislikes for iPhone 4 and the world may soon be the iPad's oyster.

0:24.0

It's Thursday August 5th, 2010.

0:27.0

I'm Ken Ray and this is news from MacoS Ken.

0:32.0

Brought to you by yours truly and supported by listeners like you,

0:35.8

subscribers to MacoS Ken Day 6.

0:39.3

More information is available at Maco can com are now for $2.99. First comes the jailbreak followed by the unlock ZD

0:57.8

net says hot on the heels of their jailbreakme dot com work the iPhone dev team has released the first unlock for iPhone

1:05.5

four. Z says the dev utens posted Ultra Snow 1.0-1 to their blog yesterday, offering users the ability to run the iPhone 4, iPhone 3G

1:18.0

and iPhone 3G on GSM networks, other than the network to which the phone is assigned.

1:24.0

The thing is you don't get unlocked without first getting out of jail.

1:28.0

ZD Net says users have to have a jailbroken phone

1:31.0

before they can go carrier hopping through the

1:33.5

ultra snow. You know that PDF exploit used to jailbreak iOS devices? Yeah, that's

1:39.7

got Germany a little bothered. The New York Times has the German Federal Office for Information

1:44.7

Security warning citizens about two iOS software vulnerabilities yesterday. The agency

1:51.0

says its technical experts have confirmed the vulnerabilities in several versions of iOS.

1:56.0

They say, as did security researchers earlier this week, that users and the devices they love could be exposed when visiting

2:04.0

infected websites or opening infected PDF documents. A spokesperson for

2:09.1

the agency says that they have been in touch with Apple which indicated that a fix was in the works.

2:15.5

Now the screwed up bit.

2:17.3

Apple apparently already has a fix.

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