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Creator of JailbreakMe, Comex joins Apple as an intern

Nicholas Allegra, aka Comex, one of the hackers who have developed various ways to “jailbreak” the iPhone, is going  to work at Apple. Read more over at Engadget.

Well this sucks, dont you think?

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Guide: How to Jailbreak iOS 5.0 Beta 6 (iPhone 4, iPad, iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch)

Heres a guide on how to Jailbreak iOS 5.0 beta 6 (iPhone 4, iPad, iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch), using the new version of sn0wbreeze that was just released. Video after the break!

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Will iPhone 5s be unlockable? Is this the end for Ultrasn0w?

There has been not much news coming out of the various jailbreaking camps for the last few months, comex stole the limelight with his release of Jailbreakme 3 and even managed to get interviewed by Forbes magazine, lets hope the next time comex gets interviewed by Forbes it’s because he’s made it to their rich list. News and updates about Ultrasn0w, a software carrier unlock for jailbroken iPhones have completely dried up leading me to believe that the teams behind Ultrasn0w have given up.

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Jailbreak app: PasswordPilot enters App Store password for you

Do you, as me, hate that awful password prompt every time you update an app? Here is a solution for you! PasswordPilot helps you enter the password in the pop-up when you download apps from the App Store, you only need to press OK.

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Guide: How to Jailbreak iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch on iOS 4.3.5

Heres a quick guide for jailbreaking iOS 4.3.5 with Redsn0w 0.9.8b4 on iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad

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RedSn0w jailbreaking iPhone and iPod Touch iOS 4.3.5

It’s now reported that you can jailbreak all iDevices except the iPad 2 running iOS 4.3.5 with RedSn0w only by pointing it at 4.3.4. It is a tethered jailbreak, so you’ll need to reactivate it after each reboot.

It’s not recommended to upgrade to iOS 4.3.5, as the only difference from 4.3.3 is an improved security validation, which means that Apple is protecting the device from being jailbroken. This solution is primarily for those unlucky users forced to run iOS 4.3.5.

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