Nokia unlocks anti-Apple campaign

The quartet of posters above was photographed in New York city over the weekend by a MacRumors forum jockey. Of course, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen Nokia pounce on Apple foibles, and it certainly won’t be the last. Even if Nokia can’t help but copy the iPhone interface design in its own future-looking presentations.

This is so like the best thing to happen. I hope nokia does stick it to APPPLE!!

iPhone update: facts and fiction

If you haven’t already bitten the bullet and taken your unlocked iPhone down that scariest of paths, the 1.1.1 update, we’re here to sort out a bit of the hearsay from the actual and fairly inconvenient truth. Even if you have already updated, or never even unlocked or jailbroke your iPhone to begin with, there’s still a lot to learn, so let’s dive in, shall we?

http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2007/09/28/iphone-update-facts-and-fiction/

This is a very good article go check it out!

How to relock your iPhone before the firmware update

Apple has your unlocked iPhone in their crosshairs. What do you do? Here’s my first go at a re-locking guide. I’ll update and confirm as time and feedback permit. This method in no way guarantees that your iPhone will survive the update after being unlocked.

http://www.tuaw.com/2007/09/24/how-to-relock-your-iphone-before-the-firmware-update/

They are preparing. Steve Resistance is FUTILE!!

Apple says iPhone unlocking may cause permanent damage

Merely three days after hearing of one user’s run-in with Apple over his unlocked iPhone, the company has released an official statement warning users that “unauthorized iPhone unlocking programs” could cause “irreparable damage to the iPhone’s software.” Furthermore, the firm stated that these apps could result in the handset becoming “permanently inoperable when a future Apple-supplied iPhone software update is installed” — you know, like the one coming “later this week” that includes the iTunes WiFi Music Store. As if that wasn’t bad enough, the release also notes that “unauthorized modifications to the iPhone’s software” violates the iPhone software license agreement and “voids the warranty.” Ouch.

What is Apple thinking making a statement like that? I wonder if he knows how much trouble he’s getting into. I do not think unlocking the Iphone is a bad, it is my right as a user. He can’t be serious Can HE?