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Apple seeks new sheriff to lock up iPhones
Just as a new hack, blacksn0w, promises to unlock iPhones with the latest Apple software from AT&T;'s wireless network, Apple is looking for a sheriff to lock the smartphones back up again, permanently.
Could Apple Launch Its Own Cable Television Network?
Could Apple Launch Its Own Cable Television Network?
modmyi.com — Although Apple has never formally expressed an interest in launching such a venture, many Apple fanatics have, in recent months, broached the subject of an Apple-based cable television network. Similar to that of G4 - also known as G4 TV, the cable and satellite television channel ... (more) Could Apple Launch Its Own Cable Television Network?
Report: Apple Should Get a Move On with $600 Tablet
Report: Apple Should Get a Move On with $600 Tablet
modmyi.com — Image via Apple I don't want to be one who tries to tell Apple what to do. And fortunately, I don't have to. A new study published by shopping site Retrevo does it for me. And I think it's safe to say most Apple fans would agree with the consensus presented. The study, of which a ... (more) Report: Apple Should Get a Move On with $600 Tablet
In Depth: Why is an Apple store opening such a big deal?
In Depth: Why is an Apple store opening such a big deal?
techradar.com — Frankly, we weren't sure what to expect when we pitched up in Brighton at the tail end of August for the opening of Apple's 21st retail store in the UK. Of course we'd been to the opening of the first – the flagship Regent Street store in London – and had been caught up in the enthusiasm and ... (more) In Depth: Why is an Apple store opening such a big deal?
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Apple looks to hire new iPhone OS security manager
AppleInsider — ... on Apple's Web site seeks someone for the title of "iPhone OS Platform Security Manager," a position that would be based in the company's corporate headquarters of Cupertino, Calif. The company is looking for someone to oversee its team which ensures secure booting and installation of the iPhone OS and protecting and hardening it against outside threats. As noted by ...

Apple Seeking New iPhone Security ‘Sheriff’, The Job They Should Be Offering to GeoHot
Just Another iPhone Blog — ... That’s an excerpt from a report at Network World that indicates that Apple may be looking to step up the long-running battle with iPhone jailbreakers  and unlockers.  It’s a battle that is never an easy one to ‘win’ for either side, but especially for the side playing defense in effect, which Apple is in this case. ...

Hacker cracks latest iPhone OS, Apple starts looking for iPhone security manager
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — ... speed (in a nutshell, from a very small nut). The iPhone platform is, at this point, jailbroken and unlocked. Now it’s Apple’s turn. It’s conceivable that Apple’s incoming iPhone security manager will put an end to baseband 05.11 unlocks, but it’s hard to see Apple ever locking down the iPhone completely. Still, if you’re interested in jailbreaking and unlocking your iPhone, you’re best bet is to jump on board soon. [Via: NetworkWorld] Related News from IntoMobile: Unlock your ...

iPhone Security Manager Wanted by Apple.
Phones Review — ... unlock solution being released; Apple is apparently looking for an “iPhone OS Platform Security Manager,” and has posted a new job listing for said post according to network world. ...

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