Mar 30

Let me first explain what Pwnage is.
Pwnage is the tool made by the iPhone Dev Team.
It’s sole purpose is to hack the iPhone/ iPod touch so you can run your own modified firmware on it.
Pwnage patches the bootloader so you can run unsigned code.
This is a very big achievment for the development community, as now, we can run anything on our precious litle iPhone or iPod touches.
So what’s so different about Pwnage and Ziphone?
Ziphone hacks and opens current firmware so we can run our installer and insert our non Apple aproved simcards.
» Pwnage Tool Delayed
Mar 27
This one is not for the faint of heart.
I’lll explain you how you can restore system files if you have corrupted them by installing wrong software.
For this tutorial i won’t post any screenshots, as i really don’t want the casual users to perform this procedure.
For the casual users, it’s safer to perform a system restore via iTunes (tutorial to follow)
Ok here we go.
» Recover corrupt iPhone System Files by decrypting the IPSW files.
Mar 27
We have just received news that the firmware version 1.2 may be leaked as soon as this weekend.
Normally this firmware is only available to the select few that have been approved to be a developer in Apple??™s iPhone Developer program.
There have been quite some rumors that when you install this firmware, your device may become inoperable after some time.
However, we have just learned that it??™s possible to hack the IPSW (firmware installation file) so it will not lock after the apple predefined time.
» iPhone Firmware 1.2 Leaked?
Mar 23
The iPhone is a great device, however, it can be improved. Like the vibrate function is really short.
I will explain how you can make it last +- 5 seconds.
Here we go.
» Make your iPhone vibrate longer
Mar 21

iPhone hacker Niacin has just released his version of iBooter.
Running on Mac, Windows and Linux, iBooter offers an interactive diagnostic and customization tool that talks directly with Apple’s iPhone bootloader.
With it you can set environmental variables, write a custom picture to the display (faboo if you’re tired of that USB plug and the iTunes logo), run USB commands and diagnose why, for example, your iPhone isn’t booting correctly.
» iBooter offers iPhone diagnostics