iPhone SIM-unlock technical breakdown
Probably one of the best, most concise technical explanation about the SIM-unlocked iPhones and why they might be rendered inoperable by the 1.1.1 update. [via Daring Fireball]
Gruber vs. Griffiths
This opinion piece from John Gruber of DaringFireball.com responding to Rob Griffiths piece for the Macworld Editors Weblog titled “iPhone 1.0 Forever” had two great comments:
This guy decided to complain to the FCC that his iPhone became a brick after he unlocked his phone and installed the 1.1.1 update. Great comments to this piece.
Probably one of the best, most concise technical explanation about the SIM-unlocked iPhones and why they might be rendered inoperable by the 1.1.1 update. [via Daring Fireball]
Gruber vs. Griffiths
This opinion piece from John Gruber of DaringFireball.com responding to Rob Griffiths piece for the Macworld Editors Weblog titled “iPhone 1.0 Forever” had two great comments:
"The idea that Apple has screwed over or even somehow been rude to the grassroots iPhone developer community is absurd. Apple never asked for nor encouraged iPhone software development, and the fact that it happened anyway put Apple under zero obligation to support it."Feel Free to Complain to the FCC?
and
"There’s only one way to pressure Apple into opening up iPhone development, and it isn’t by developing underground iPhone apps. It’s by not buying iPhones. Money talks, and right now, there doesn’t seem to be a shortage of people willing to give Apple money in exchange for a completely closed iPhone."
This guy decided to complain to the FCC that his iPhone became a brick after he unlocked his phone and installed the 1.1.1 update. Great comments to this piece.


