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      Thoughts and musings from Nate True, casual inventor.";
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  			<title><![CDATA[New iPhone 1.1.1 firmware out, we're trying to get into it]]></title>
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<a style='float:right; margin-left: 10px;' href='http://cre.ations.net/blog/post/new-iphone-111-firmware-out-were-trying-to-get-into-it'><img src='http://cre.ations.net:999/image/160/2084.jpg' /></a>Yo guys, the latest iPhone firmware just came out.  I can confirm that it is encrypted like the iPod Touch firmware, and so far no one has cracked it open to view the files.  We're working our hardest on this.<br /><br />My recommendation is not to upgrade, if you have a modded phone (ringtones, fake activation, ANYTHING third-party), until we have more information.  If you want to upgrade, restore your phone first with the old firmware by holding Shift while clicking Restore in iTunes (Command key if you're on Mac) and choosing the 1.0.2 firmware first, then upgrading once the restore has completed.<br /><br /><b>DO NOT UPGRADE IF YOUR PHONE IS UNLOCKED.</b><br /><br />Let me say this too: <b>The iPhone firmware version 1.1.1 invalidates ALL iPhone software hacks.</b><br /><br />We will bring you more news as it develops.
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  			 <a style='float:right; margin-left: 10px;' href='http://cre.ations.net/blog/post/new-iphone-111-firmware-out-were-trying-to-get-into-it'><img src='http://cre.ations.net:999/image/160/2084.jpg' /></a>Yo guys, the latest iPhone firmware just came out.  I can confirm that it is encrypted like the iPod Touch firmware, and so far no one has cracked it open to view the files.  We're working our hardest on this.<br /><br />My recommendation is not to upgrade, if you have a modded phone (ringtones, fake activation, ANYTHING third-party), until we have more information.  If you want to upgrade, restore your phone first with the old firmware by holding Shift while clicking Restore in iTunes (Command key if you're on Mac) and choosing the 1.0.2 firmware first, then upgrading once the restore has completed.<br /><br /><b>DO NOT UPGRADE IF YOUR PHONE IS UNLOCKED.</b><br /><br />Let me say this too: <b>The iPhone firmware version 1.1.1 invalidates ALL iPhone software hacks.</b><br /><br />We will bring you more news as it develops.
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  			<tags>iphone, firmware, encrypted, saladpants</tags>
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  			<pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2007 11:17:15 -0500</pubDate>
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