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Apple Releasing iPhone Update 1.1.2, Breaking Third-Party Apps -- Again
T3, a European gadget Web site, says it got hands-on-time with the new version. 1.1.2 adds support for dozens of languages, including Cantonese, French, and German, and also support for The Cloud Wi-Fi hotspots. And the update closes the TIFF security exploit, which was used in a popular hack to "jailbreak" the iPhone and allow users to install third-party apps. 9to5Mac reports that Apple is bricking iPhones unlocked using AnySIM software to allow the phone to work with carriers other than AT&T. 9to5Mac is also talking a poll, asking readers to guess how long it will take for the 1.1.2 Jailbreak to be released. I haven't bothered to jailbreak my iPhone. I am looking forward to Apple releasing an SDK and allowing sanctioned apps to run on my iPhone, but I'll wait until they're Apple-approved. I'm not going along with Apple on this because I'm an obedient little fellow. I'm just not all that interested in risking making my iPhone unstable, and playing the spy-vs.-spy game with Apple. The day may come when I want a completely open smartphone, one where developers don't need the vendor's permission to put apps on. In that case, I won't jailbreak my iPhone -- I'll just buy something from some other vendor. I don't see this as a matter of principle at all. It's Apple's phone, and they have a right to lock it if they want. Once you bought it, you have a right to unlock it -- but Apple has no obligation to cooperate. Don't like it -- buy something else, and if enough people make the same choice, then Apple will lose a ton of money. That's how the free market works. The iPhone is a closed platform. Whether that's good or bad depends on what you want in a phone. Buying an iPhone and then complaining about its being closed is as silly as renting The Transformers and complaining that there's too many darn robots in it. « Google's Android Platform Is Not For The Enterprise | Main | Five Reasons Palm Should Drop Its OS And Use Google Android » |
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