Hardware News
  Home arrow Hardware News arrow Page 4 - iPhone Firmware Update Makes Hacked iP...
Dev Hardware Forums 
Computer Cases  
Computer Processors  
Computer Systems  
Digital Cameras  
Flat Panels  
Gaming  
Hardware Guides  
Hardware News  
Input Devices  
Memory  
Mobile Devices  
Motherboards  
Networking Hardware  
Opinions  
PC Cooling  
PC Speakers  
Peripherals  
Power Supply Units  
Software  
Sound Cards  
Storage Devices  
Tech Interviews  
User Experiences  
Video Cards  
Mobile Linux 
APP Generation ROI 
IBM® developerWorks 
Weekly Newsletter
 
Developer Updates  
Free Website Content 
 RSS  Articles
 RSS  Forums
 RSS  All Feeds
Write For Us Get Paid 
Request Media Kit
Contact Us 
Site Map 
Privacy Policy 
Support 
 USERNAME
 
 PASSWORD
 
 
  >>> SIGN UP!  
  Lost Password? 
HARDWARE NEWS

iPhone Firmware Update Makes Hacked iPhones Inoperable
By: Katie Gatto
  • Search For More Articles!
  • Disclaimer
  • Author Terms
  • Rating: 4 stars4 stars4 stars4 stars4 stars / 3
    2008-07-28

    Table of Contents:
  • iPhone Firmware Update Makes Hacked iPhones Inoperable
  • The Legal and Ethical Issues with Bricking a Phone
  • What Can I Do If I Have a Hacked Phone?
  • So Why is Apple Doing This?

  • Rate this Article: Poor Best 
      ADD THIS ARTICLE TO:
      Del.ici.ous Digg
      Blink Simpy
      Google Spurl
      Y! MyWeb Furl
    Email Me Similar Content When Posted
    Add Developer Shed Article Feed To Your Site
    Email Article To Friend
    Print Version Of Article
    PDF Version Of Article
     
     
    ADVERTISEMENT


    iPhone Firmware Update Makes Hacked iPhones Inoperable - So Why is Apple Doing This?


    (Page 4 of 4 )



    The move to protect the phones from third party applications has been officially attributed to the desire to protect the network that iPhones run on. While that is a valid concern, this change may have more to do with the impending AppStore that will come as part of the MobileMe feature. This feature will be released on next generation iPhones and be available as an update to current iPhone users. The Store will allow users to buy approved applications in order to increase the functionality of the phone and get new features.

    These applications could provide a boost to Apple's revenue from the iPhone, and free third party applications would cut a major dent into those profits. Dr Miller also commented on this, expressing a view common to iPhone users: "It seems to me if you buy the hardware from the company, it should be yours to do with and modify as you see fit. Just as no one tells me what color to paint my bedroom, or whether I can knock down a wall in my house, I don't think Apple or any other company should tell me what software I can or cannot load on the hardware I purchase." While Dr. Miller has no current plans to search for vulnerabilities in the new iPhone, citing the work on his upcoming book, "The Mac Hackers Handbook," no doubt other will be looking.


    DISCLAIMER: The content provided in this article is not warranted or guaranteed by Developer Shed, Inc. The content provided is intended for entertainment and/or educational purposes in order to introduce to the reader key ideas, concepts, and/or product reviews. As such it is incumbent upon the reader to employ real-world tactics for security and implementation of best practices. We are not liable for any negative consequences that may result from implementing any information covered in our articles or tutorials. If this is a hardware review, it is not recommended to open and/or modify your hardware.

       · I haven’t modified my iPhone, but based on some of the YouTube videos out there of...
       · Yes, some iPhones have been having problems with the bricking during updates if it...
     

    HARDWARE NEWS ARTICLES

    - iPhone Firmware Update Makes Hacked iPhones ...
    - Brief Summary of CTIA 2008 Keynotes
    - Major Mobiles Promise to Keep Costs Down on ...
    - The Newest Innovations in Printing Technology
    - Technology Tid-Bits
    - G.I. Robot, Robot MD, and iRobot
    - Microsoft`s Vista Industrial Design Toolkit:...
    - Gadgets That Puzzle and Delight
    - OCZ to Release New PSU today
    - Intel's Prescott 3.6GHz CPU
    - Electronics fuel rise of new tech powerhouse
    - Sony PS3 Will Require Savings Account
    - Are Your Pants Ringing, or Are You Just Happ...
    - Transgaming releases "WineX" 4.0 "Cedega"
    - Alienware official dual PCI Express numbers ...






    © 2003-2009 by Developer Shed. All rights reserved. DS Cluster 1 Hosted by Hostway
    For more Enterprise Application Development news, visit eWeek