Pwnage Tool for iPhone OS 3.0 now live, ultrasn0w still on standby

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That iPhone OS 3.0 jailbreak we saw the iPhone Dev-Team
pull off earlier this week? It's out now, or at least, part of
it is. Pwnage Tool is now flooding torrents, but there's lots of
caveats here. Most importantly, this isn't Ultrasn0w, which
means if you're wanting to use your toy on T-Mobile or another
unofficial carrier, be patient -- it's also worth noting that the
jailbreak doesn't jibe with yellowsn0w, so those who rely on it
should stay away for the time being. No compatibility with the 3G
S, or at least, it probably hasn't been tested... we wouldn't
recommend anyone setting the precedent here. You'll need Mac OS X
to run it, with QuickPwn for Mac and Windows coming further down
the line. Ultrasn0w is also due out at some indeterminate future,
so that all said, if you're just needing right now a jailbroken
device with spotlight functionality, hit up the read link for all
the pertinent details. It should goes without saying, but they're
might a few negative side effects to it, and one of the big ones we
heard is that YouTube might be fubar'd at the moment.



href="http://blog.iphone-dev.org/post/126465561/trois-drei-h-rom">Read
- trois, drei, три, három! (Pwnage Tool
released)

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Read - No YouTube On Jailbroken iPhone 3.0?

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Flash 10 for smartphone beta coming this October

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It's been a while since we've heard a peep about Adobe's Flash 10 for
smartphone initiative, but according to a slide from its Q2 Fiscal
Year 2009 earnings presentation, the platform's on track for a beta
release this October at the company's MAX conference. Prime mobile
OS candidates for the beta include those from Adobe's Open Screen
Project, which at last count included
Nokia,
Palm, Google, and Microsoft -- and unless there's been some
behind closed doors meetings, the two glaring omissions on that list
are still gonna be bugging you come this Halloween.

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BlackBerry Curve 8520 with T-Mobile branding walks in front of a camera

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A BlackBerry 8520 bound for T-Mobile? Really, we're not surprised,
having heard
whispers not too long ago, and while not yet official, some
gung ho Crackberry forum members have posted some shots of
the branded phone in the wild, with just a dash of Mr. Blurrycam
stylings for good effect. No indication of a release date here, but
if you're really jonesing for a new 2.5G BlackBerry, last we heard
it was coming fourth quarter of this year.



Update: That white trackpad isn't quite what it
seems. According to the href="http://forums.crackberry.com/f14/wts-new-blackberry-gemini-t-mobile-247737/#post2804901">
original poster, it's just a plastic covering. We hate to
disappoint anyone who actually dug the new shade.

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