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BY Ji Kim on Tue November 25th, 2008
As part of the iPhone OS 2.2 update, Japanese iPhone customers gained an extra function not available to the rest of the world: Emoji icons. Emoji is the Japanese name for "emoticons" used by Japanese
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BY Robin Rhys on Sun November 23rd, 2008
Exciting News! Just under a day after the 2.2 firmware was released, the iPhone Dev Team gave word that the new firmware can now be jailbroken. But as previously reported, the ability to jailbreak
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BY Mahmoud Hafez on Fri November 21st, 2008
Last night while you were probably sleeping Apple released their latest iPhone upgrade. Firmware 2.2 has been highly anticipated ever since developers leaked new features such as Google Street View and the ability to email
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BY Andrew Robinowitz on Thu October 23rd, 2008
Earlier today we reported that Apple had begun seeding 2.2 beta 2 OS to developers, complete with a revised SDK Agreement and non-disclosure clause (see screenshot above, note the new build numbers). However, shortly after
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BY Robin Rhys on Thu October 23rd, 2008
Apple has started seeding 2.2 Beta 2 OS to developers, but before they can gain access to the update, developers must accept a new SDK Agreement that renegotiates the terms of the non-disclosure provision. If
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BY Andrew Robinowitz on Mon October 06th, 2008
A new report from MacRumors brings to light some new features buried in the iPhone's upcoming 2.2 firmware. Currently seeded as a beta to developers, new 'rumored' functionality includes support for Google Street View, recently
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BY Andrew Robinowitz on Fri September 26th, 2008
Though Apple's new 2.2 firmware beta 1 just started seeding to iPhone devs, the iPhone Dev Team have already made headway in 'pwning' it. Their blog reads: "Version 2.2 is still vulnerable to pwnage and
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BY Andrew Robinowitz on Thu September 25th, 2008
Apple has released iPhone / iPod Touch firmware 2.2 beta 1 to developers, seeding a new SDK build (9M2611). Apparently, this new version purports to be "a bug fix release to begin testing for compatibility,"
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