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Presentation: "Hacking the iPhone" by the Dev Team (video)
It was also the first time, some of the iPhone dev team members who have worked together tirelessly to bring us the latest hacking tools met in person.
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Hacking the iPhone (video)
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Hacking the iPhone (video)
youtube.com — As promised in their yellowsnow demo, [pytey], [MuscleNerd], and [planetbeing] from the iphone-dev team presented at 25C3 on their work Hacking the iPhone. The team originally formed in 2007 and this is the most comprehensive presentation on how the ... (more) Hacking the iPhone (video)
iPhone Dev Team posts cryptic message - what are they up to?
mobilecrunch.com — On the eve of the iPhone 3g software unlock, the following text just went up on the iPhone Dev Team blog: 01110110 01110100 01100001 01100010 01100101 01110010 00100000 00110110 00110001 00110000 00110110 00110000 00110001 00110111 00110100 ... (more) iPhone Dev Team posts cryptic message - what are they up to?
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Meet the iPhone Dev Team [Hackers]
Gizmodo — The international team of code-monkeying playboys known as the iPhone Dev Team gave a talk at the Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin recently, where they presented a comprehensive history of iPhone hacking to date. Yes, all we have here is an annotated hour-long PowerPoint, and yes, almost all of the content is of interest only to the actual haxxors that gathered at 25C3 to watch, but for me, it's a thrill to hear these guys talk about the software that we've covered and used ourselves for so long. It's also a thrill to hear little tidbits like the 180 IP addresses inside apple that the Dev ...

Presentation on Hacking the iPhone by the Dev Team
iPhone Hacks — Hacking the iPhone Bushing, Pytey, Musclenerd and Planetbeing, the iPhone hacking geniuses from the Dev Team gave a one hour presentation at the 25th Chaos Communication Congress (25C3) in Berlin on December 27th about jailbreaking and unlocking the iPhone . You can checkout the video of their presentation after the break.

Contract free iPhoes being sold in France / iPhone Dev Team meet up
PalmAddicts — [From Hans] Contract-free iPhones are apparently being sold in France, TUAW tells us. "When Apple was planning to sell the iPhone in France, Orange was identified as the exclusive carrier. The problem was that France prohibits a carrier lock to extend beyond 6 months. Additionally, French provider Bouygues Telecom SA filed a ...

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