"This has nothing to do with proactively disabling a phone that is unlocked or hacked," Phil Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, said in an interview. "It's unfortunate that some of these programs have caused damage to the iPhone software, but Apple cannot be responsible for ... those consequences."Bull. Apple is threatening its users for what they do to their phones, and just as with the iPods, it's setting out to break the phones, and the hacks.
Monday, September 24, 2007
Apple Threatens iPhone Users
Apple is now claiming that iPhones that have been hacked to be usable with non AT&T phone services may shut down when the push out their next software update.
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