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By engadget, on May 11th, 2012%
 Moving along a similar path to his previous untethered jailbreak for iOS 5.0 , hacker pod2g has followed up announcements of an untethered jailbreak for the iPhone 4 and iPad 3 running iOS 5.1 with a quick demo video (embedded after the break) as evidence. The video shows a jailbroken iPad 3 that manages to stay that way even after a reboot, the key difference from the current tethered hack already available . There’s still no word on when the community at large may get a crack at the software, although tweets mention “stabilizing the payload” before taking a crack at the recently released iOS 5.1.1, and that the new Apple TV may not be able to come along for the ride . . . → Read More: iOS 5.1 untethered jailbreak gets a video demo, not yet ready to meet the public
By engadget, on May 7th, 2012%
By engadget, on May 5th, 2012%
 Sprint Nextel’s $15.5 billion gamble on Apple’s iPhone will apparently lighten CEO Dan Hesse’s proverbial wallet by $3.25 million this year. That’s how much compensation Hesse agreed to give back to help placate investors unhappy about the high cost of the company’s iPhone deal. Securing the iPhone has already paid dividends for Sprint in terms of sales. . . . → Read More: Sprint CEO takes pay cut as investors voice concern about cost of iPhone deal
By engadget, on May 4th, 2012%
 Apple’s not gonna like this one, but news of the perpetual cat-and-mouse game between it and the hacking community continues with the announcement of an untethered jailbreak for iOS 5.1, which is now alive and kicking on the iPhone 4 . . . . → Read More: iPhone 4 named latest recipient of untethered iOS 5.1 jailbreak, exploit remains MIA
By engadget, on April 5th, 2012%
 Been hankering after an iPhone 4S , but just can’t tear yourself away from that great local network? Well, if you live in a select handful of locations, you might just be in luck, as it seems Apple has been working with some of these smaller operators to give them a piece of the pie. The lucky carriers we’ve heard about so far include nTelos in Virginia, Alaskan Communications, GCI (Alaska), MTA (Alaska), Appalachian Wireless (Kentucky), and Cellcom (Wisconsin). . . . → Read More: iPhone 4S to launch with select regional carriers April 20th
By engadget, on March 29th, 2012%
 The official website for the iPhone 4 “antennagate” class action settlement is live, as pointed out by co-lead counsel on the case Ira Rothken. Of course, speaking of cases, if you’re an iPhone 4 owner who has taken advantage of the free bumpers Apple’s been offering since 2010 then you’re not still eligible for the $15 settlement. . . . → Read More: iPhone 4 owners can register for $15 antennagate settlements (updated)
By engadget, on March 16th, 2012%
 In Insert Coin, we look at an exciting new tech project that requires funding before it can hit production. If you’d like to pitch a project, please send us a tip with “Insert Coin” as the subject line. Granted, claims by the JuiceTank’s creators that their product is “the first ever iPhone charger and case in one” may be a bit overblown, but its design is certainly novel enough to make us give it a second look. . . . → Read More: Insert Coin: JuiceTank is a two-pronged iPhone case
By engadget, on March 7th, 2012%
 Well, it looks like we didn’t have to wait long for that iOS 5.1 update promised for today. The update is already rolling out to iPhones, iPads and compatible iPod touches. That brings with it a number of improvements and bug fixes, including the previously-announced Japanese language support for Siri, a redesigned camera app for iPad, the ability to delete individual photos from Photo Stream and, somewhat curiously, an “updated AT&T network indicator.” What’s more, as previously rumored , the camera shortcut is now also always visible on the lock screen for iPhone and iPod touch users . . . → Read More: iOS 5.1 software update now rolling out to iPhones, iPads and iPod touches
By engadget, on March 7th, 2012%
Well, it looks like we didn’t have to wait long for that iOS 5.1 update promised for today. The update is already rolling out to iPhones, iPads and compatible iPod touches. . . . → Read More: iOS 5.1 software update now rolling out to iPhones, iPads and iPod touches
By engadget, on February 18th, 2012%
According to CNET , a class-action lawsuit over the iPhone 4′s troublesome antenna, aka Antennagate , has been settled. The planned resolution will net US residents who bought one and presumably either $15 in cash or ( another? ) free bumper case . . . → Read More: iPhone 4 antennagate class-action lawsuit settled, owners to receive $15 or a free case (update)
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