It was easy while no more than 30 or 40 step processes of yesteryear, jailbreaking is still a little daunting for the layman. With so many different tools, for different operating systems
and based on different versions of iOS, the jailbreak scene can be a veritable minefield for people who are not particularly tech-savvy. This is where college student Kevin Lee comes in.
and based on different versions of iOS, the jailbreak scene can be a veritable minefield for people who are not particularly tech-savvy. This is where college student Kevin Lee comes in.
In an interview with The Washington Post, Kevin Lee tells of his exploits (pardon the pun), though he is not giving any more interviews and his Craigslist ad is no longer running. Cold feet perhaps?
While jailbreaking is legal in United States, Apple still takes a very dim view of the practice – bragging of making large sums of money from hacking their operating system certainly won’t please them. Come to think of it the guys behind the jailbreak won’t be too chuffed either, with the Dev Team already vocal against others charging money for jailbreaks.
(via: iDB)
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