Tuesday, November 20, 2007

iPhone Wars

The hackers have made more headway in the war against locked iPhones. Now iPhone users can unlock their iPhones without rendering the phones unusable.

Apparently, the hackers have pledged to modify every new update Apple publishes so that the unlocked phones are never rendered useless again. But a security issue arises: how does one know the hackers aren't adding anything malicious to the updates? They could modify the updates to grant them access to the phones. How would one know? Anything that can affect your computer can affect your iPhone, like viruses and spyware. Is slightly better customer service worth the risk of an insecure phone?

In other news, the iPhone will be released in China at some point in the future. It makes me happy to know that people around the world are benefiting from the improvements of technology. On the other hand, many people in the world are unable to enjoy life as they go without adequate food and shelter.

More news on the iPhone:
http://www.wired.com/gadgets/miscellaneous/news/2007/11/iphone_china
http://www.itwire.com/content/view/15433/1103/1/0/

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