| 4th January - The next upgrade
for Apple Inc.'s iPhone will again relock unlocked phones and disable any third-party
applications installed on the device, according to claims made by a noted iPhone
hacker. Citing "natetrue," creator of the iBrickr utility, as
its source, the Gizmodo blog posted a 10-second video clip that showed one of
the changes purportedly included in the iPhone 1.1.3 firmware upgrade: the ability
to rearrange application icons on the iPhone's home screen. Gizmodo said
natetrue claimed that the update breaks unlocks -- hacks made to allow the iPhone
to work with non-authorized mobile networks -- done with AnySIM, the popular for-free,
open-source unlock utility. The upgrade also disables any installed third-party
applications, and breaks the "jailbreak" applications used to install
those unauthorized programs, said the blog. The 1.1.3 firmware update fixes
the flaws that let hackers jailbreak "1.1.2, locking us out again, as expected,"
natetrue told Gizmodo. Each time that Apple has updated the iPhone's internal
software, third-party applications have been purged from the device, and the ability
to unlock the phone has been lost. Apple last upgraded the iPhone in November
to version 1.1.2, when it introduced the smart phone in the U.K. and Germany.
Another gadget blog, Gear Live, followed up an earlier screenshot gallery
of 1.1.3 with a series of video clips to answer allegations it had spoofed the
news. Among the new features of the upgrade, said Gear Live, are multi-recipient
text messaging and location tracking in Google Maps. The latter, said Gear Live's
Andru Edwards, is probably based on cell-phone tower triangulation, as opposed
to GPS (global positioning system) technology. Firmware 1.1.3 also lets
users add HTML bookmarks to icons on the home screen, allowing easier access to
Web-based applications -- the only Apple-authorized third-party efforts thus far.
In February, 2008, however, Apple will unveil an iPhone software developer's kit
(SDK), giving programmers a way to craft native applications for the iPhone. Apple
has not pre-announced the release of iPhone updates in the past, and is not expected
to do so in the case of 1.1.3. Some pundits and bloggers, however, have speculated
that it the upgrade might roll out as part of other iPhone news during MacWorld
Conference & Expo, the trade show that kicks off Jan. 14 in San Francisco. Back
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