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No, not the StuporBowl.
Today is the day the JailBreak for IOS 6.XX and the latest "iDevices" is supposed to drop. Only the developers know for sure when the JB will be released, and it might not be today but, if it is, there probably will be as much additional internet traffic around the the world as the StuporBowl creates in the United States. Jailbreaking allows us iPhone users to get root access to the iOS operating system, so we can download applications, extensions, and themes unavailable through official the Apple Applications store. The process and end result is similar to "rooting" an Android OS device, except Apple's lockdown without a JB is pretty secure. To me, the lockdown on a non JB's phone is the only downside of an iPhone compared to Android phones. The JB allows access to hundreds, if not thousands, of modifications, especially in the area of utilities. |
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On 2/3/2013 9:34 AM, ESAD wrote:
No, not the StuporBowl. Today is the day the JailBreak for IOS 6.XX and the latest "iDevices" is supposed to drop. Only the developers know for sure when the JB will be released, and it might not be today but, if it is, there probably will be as much additional internet traffic around the the world as the StuporBowl creates in the United States. Jailbreaking allows us iPhone users to get root access to the iOS operating system, so we can download applications, extensions, and themes unavailable through official the Apple Applications store. The process and end result is similar to "rooting" an Android OS device, except Apple's lockdown without a JB is pretty secure. To me, the lockdown on a non JB's phone is the only downside of an iPhone compared to Android phones. The JB allows access to hundreds, if not thousands, of modifications, especially in the area of utilities. This thrills you, why? I'll answer it for you. So you will be enabled to steal intellectual property without proper compensation to the author or developer. What a piece of **** you are. I guess it wasn't enough for you to steal from the taxpayers, eh? |
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On 2/3/2013 10:42 AM, Meyer wrote:
On 2/3/2013 9:34 AM, ESAD wrote: No, not the StuporBowl. Today is the day the JailBreak for IOS 6.XX and the latest "iDevices" is supposed to drop. Only the developers know for sure when the JB will be released, and it might not be today but, if it is, there probably will be as much additional internet traffic around the the world as the StuporBowl creates in the United States. Jailbreaking allows us iPhone users to get root access to the iOS operating system, so we can download applications, extensions, and themes unavailable through official the Apple Applications store. The process and end result is similar to "rooting" an Android OS device, except Apple's lockdown without a JB is pretty secure. To me, the lockdown on a non JB's phone is the only downside of an iPhone compared to Android phones. The JB allows access to hundreds, if not thousands, of modifications, especially in the area of utilities. This thrills you, why? I'll answer it for you. So you will be enabled to steal intellectual property without proper compensation to the author or developer. What a piece of **** you are. I guess it wasn't enough for you to steal from the taxpayers, eh? Well, it's about time harry krause admitted he is a thief... |
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On 2/3/13 11:14 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 2/3/2013 10:42 AM, Meyer wrote: On 2/3/2013 9:34 AM, ESAD wrote: No, not the StuporBowl. Today is the day the JailBreak for IOS 6.XX and the latest "iDevices" is supposed to drop. Only the developers know for sure when the JB will be released, and it might not be today but, if it is, there probably will be as much additional internet traffic around the the world as the StuporBowl creates in the United States. Jailbreaking allows us iPhone users to get root access to the iOS operating system, so we can download applications, extensions, and themes unavailable through official the Apple Applications store. The process and end result is similar to "rooting" an Android OS device, except Apple's lockdown without a JB is pretty secure. To me, the lockdown on a non JB's phone is the only downside of an iPhone compared to Android phones. The JB allows access to hundreds, if not thousands, of modifications, especially in the area of utilities. This thrills you, why? I'll answer it for you. So you will be enabled to steal intellectual property without proper compensation to the author or developer. What a piece of **** you are. I guess it wasn't enough for you to steal from the taxpayers, eh? Well, it's about time harry krause admitted he is a thief... As far as I am concerned, the JB has nothing to do with stealing intellectual property. The apps available through Cydia and JB are either free, or call for a donation, or call for a payment to a vendor. The former site for "bootlegged" software, Installous, is gone, and I was never interested in its "offerings." Besides, you don't need to JB an iPhone to run "bootlegged" software on it, if that is your interest. You two exhibit a lack of knowledge of technology that is just...staggering. |
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On 2/3/2013 11:26 AM, ESAD wrote:
On 2/3/13 11:14 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 2/3/2013 10:42 AM, Meyer wrote: On 2/3/2013 9:34 AM, ESAD wrote: No, not the StuporBowl. Today is the day the JailBreak for IOS 6.XX and the latest "iDevices" is supposed to drop. Only the developers know for sure when the JB will be released, and it might not be today but, if it is, there probably will be as much additional internet traffic around the the world as the StuporBowl creates in the United States. Jailbreaking allows us iPhone users to get root access to the iOS operating system, so we can download applications, extensions, and themes unavailable through official the Apple Applications store. The process and end result is similar to "rooting" an Android OS device, except Apple's lockdown without a JB is pretty secure. To me, the lockdown on a non JB's phone is the only downside of an iPhone compared to Android phones. The JB allows access to hundreds, if not thousands, of modifications, especially in the area of utilities. This thrills you, why? I'll answer it for you. So you will be enabled to steal intellectual property without proper compensation to the author or developer. What a piece of **** you are. I guess it wasn't enough for you to steal from the taxpayers, eh? Well, it's about time harry krause admitted he is a thief... As far as I am concerned, the JB has nothing to do with stealing intellectual property. The apps available through Cydia and JB are either free, or call for a donation, or call for a payment to a vendor. The former site for "bootlegged" software, Installous, is gone, and I was never interested in its "offerings." Besides, you don't need to JB an iPhone to run "bootlegged" software on it, if that is your interest. You two exhibit a lack of knowledge of technology that is just...staggering. You will be punished for your sins. |
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On 2/3/2013 11:26 AM, ESAD wrote:
On 2/3/13 11:14 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 2/3/2013 10:42 AM, Meyer wrote: On 2/3/2013 9:34 AM, ESAD wrote: No, not the StuporBowl. Today is the day the JailBreak for IOS 6.XX and the latest "iDevices" is supposed to drop. Only the developers know for sure when the JB will be released, and it might not be today but, if it is, there probably will be as much additional internet traffic around the the world as the StuporBowl creates in the United States. Jailbreaking allows us iPhone users to get root access to the iOS operating system, so we can download applications, extensions, and themes unavailable through official the Apple Applications store. The process and end result is similar to "rooting" an Android OS device, except Apple's lockdown without a JB is pretty secure. To me, the lockdown on a non JB's phone is the only downside of an iPhone compared to Android phones. The JB allows access to hundreds, if not thousands, of modifications, especially in the area of utilities. This thrills you, why? I'll answer it for you. So you will be enabled to steal intellectual property without proper compensation to the author or developer. What a piece of **** you are. I guess it wasn't enough for you to steal from the taxpayers, eh? Well, it's about time harry krause admitted he is a thief... As far as I am concerned, the JB has nothing to do with stealing intellectual property. Well we already knew you would justify your crime, or consider yourself above the law, you are a progressive. |
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On 2/3/13 11:50 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 2/3/2013 11:26 AM, ESAD wrote: On 2/3/13 11:14 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote: On 2/3/2013 10:42 AM, Meyer wrote: On 2/3/2013 9:34 AM, ESAD wrote: No, not the StuporBowl. Today is the day the JailBreak for IOS 6.XX and the latest "iDevices" is supposed to drop. Only the developers know for sure when the JB will be released, and it might not be today but, if it is, there probably will be as much additional internet traffic around the the world as the StuporBowl creates in the United States. Jailbreaking allows us iPhone users to get root access to the iOS operating system, so we can download applications, extensions, and themes unavailable through official the Apple Applications store. The process and end result is similar to "rooting" an Android OS device, except Apple's lockdown without a JB is pretty secure. To me, the lockdown on a non JB's phone is the only downside of an iPhone compared to Android phones. The JB allows access to hundreds, if not thousands, of modifications, especially in the area of utilities. This thrills you, why? I'll answer it for you. So you will be enabled to steal intellectual property without proper compensation to the author or developer. What a piece of **** you are. I guess it wasn't enough for you to steal from the taxpayers, eh? Well, it's about time harry krause admitted he is a thief... As far as I am concerned, the JB has nothing to do with stealing intellectual property. Well we already knew you would justify your crime, or consider yourself above the law, you are a progressive. Jailbreaking an iPhone is not against the law, turds for brains. |
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