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Jailbreakme.com: Jailbreaking Made Absolutely Painless

I admit to being pretty spineless when it comes to using unauthorized software on my iDevices, but recent posts regarding the continued value of jailbreaking such devices had me thinking about getting over my fear and making the leap. As if on cue, Jailbreakme.com 2.0 comes around to make it easier than ever to indulge that particular whim.

In case you haven’t heard, jailbreakme.com is the resurrected version of the original website, which allowed you to jailbreak devices running iPhone OS 1.1.1. It’s back again, and this time, it’s ready to take on iOS 4.0 and 4.0.1 on all iPhone and iPod Touch devices, and iOS 3.2.1 on the iPad. It all happens from your device’s Safari browser, without requiring a computer at any stage during the process.

The new jailbreak process comes via comex of the Dev-Team, and I can attest from personal experience that it makes things impossibly simple. I have an iPhone 4 and an iPad, but there’s no way I’m risking the warranty on those two beauties just yet, so I dusted off the old iPod touch 1G that got me started on iOS devices and put that to the task.

On the iPod touch, I booted up Safari and pointed the browser at www.jailbreakme.com. You should see a screen that looks like this if you’re in the right place (shot is from my iPhone 4, since it changes after you finish the process):

After that, I followed the directions on-screen and left the house to run some errands. I was probably gone for about an hour, so I’m not sure how long the process took, but it was done by the time I returned. My iPod touch was plugged in at the time just in case, but the battery is quite old. I think it should be fine to leave newer devices unplugged.

After the process is complete, you’ll see a message congratulating you and informing you that the Cydia store app is now on your desktop. Finally, launch Cydia and allow it to update its repositories and sources, then browse for the apps you want to install. Backgrounder, SBSettings, BossPrefs and ProSwitcher are good places to start if you’re not familiar with the jailbreak landscape.

The new jailbreak method uses an exploit in the way iOS handles Adobe PDF files, of all things, so basically you can thank the Flash maker for your newly jailbroken device. If anything goes wrong during the jailbreak process, you can restore using your computer, or by putting the device into DFU mode if all else fails, and try again. Cydia has been running a little slowly the past few days, presumably because so many are using this method, so be patient if you’re experiencing problems post-jailbreak in that area.

Anyone else done it yet, or planning on doing it? What about on newer devices? Still worth it?

Use JailbreakMe to One-Click Jailbreak Your iOS 4.x Device [Jailbreak]

If you’ve chalked jailbreaking your iOS device up as too complicated JailbreakMe is for you. Simply visit JailbreakMe with your iOS device’s browser and enjoy hassle free one-click jailbreaking. More »







Jailbreak Matrix Matches Your iOS Device to the Right Jailbreak Tool [Jailbreak]

Confused on what you need to jailbreak your iOS device? Whether you’ve got a brand new iPad or a first-generation iPod Touch, Jailbreak Matrix dishes the dirt on what you need to jailbreak your device. More »

Is It Legal to Jailbreak and Unlock Your Cellphone? Copyright Office Officially Says, “Yes” [IPhone]

We’ve always considered jailbreaking well within the bounds of legal iPhone use, but if you’ve ever been concerned that jailbreaking your iPhone wasn’t actually legit, the New York Times reports that The Library of Congress’ Copyright Office has officially deemed jailbreaking exempt “from a 1998 federal law that prohibits people from bypassing technical measures that companies put on their products to prevent unauthorized uses.” More »







GV Mobile Available for Free on Cydia [Downloads]

iPhone/iPod touch: Yesterday tech site TechCrunch reported that Apple blocked an official Google Voice app from the App Store; meanwhile, they also kicked unofficial versions (like previously mentioned GV Mobile) out the door. But you can still get GV Mobile for free.

The catch: You’ve got to be willing to jailbreak your iPhone. Why? Because Apple is demonstrating that they're perfectly happy locking out any application or tool that will improve your iPhone experience in ways that don't gel with their corporate synergy. (Yeah, we said corporate synergy—nice work, Apple.)

The developer of the recently kicked-out-of-the-App-Store GV Mobile has decided to go ahead and release GV Mobile for free rather than let his work go to waste (it should show up in Cydia sometime today or tomorrow). It's a small consolation that you can now get this unofficial app via Cydia on a jailbroken iPhone—especially since we'd really kill to see what the official Google Voice app from Apple would have looked like—but it's better than nothing. Guess that's one more reason for us to keep on jailbreaking our iPhones.

Wow [Sean Kovacs]





iPhone 3.0 Unlocking Tool Arrives via Ultrasn0w [Downloads]

Mac OS X only: If you’re running a 2G or 3G iPhone with the 3.0 firmware, your (unofficial) carrier options just opened up a bit, as the Dev Team has delivered Ultrasn0w 3.0 for full unlocking.

Downloading and installing the unlocking tool requires that you have jailbroken your phone with PwnageTool, which means that, at the moment, it's only available for Mac OS X users with 2G or 3G iPhones, and not the new 3GS—though the Team is working on both Windows tools and 3GS access. Still, if you've been intrigued at the idea of switching away from AT&T for another GSM carrier, now you can do so with a 3.0 phone.

Found success with unlocking your iPhone in the past? Wondering who in their right mind would go through this just to pay one exorbitant data plan over another? Let’s hear your thoughts in the comments.

Ultra’s Now! [Dev-Team Blog via Gizmodo]





iPhone 3.0 Jailbreak Available via PwnageTool, QuickPwn to Follow [Downloads]

Mac OS X only: The iPhone Dev Team has already released the iPhone 3.0-jailbreaking Pwnage Tool for Mac OS X (just two days after the iPhone 3.0 release), with QuickPwn for Windows and OS X soon to follow. There are a few catches, though.

This current jailbreak has its peculiarities (it doesn’t currently work with 2G iPod touches or the iPhone 3GS), so before you go straight to the download and jailbreak, be sure to read up on the full blog post from the Dev Team. The real question at this point: The better the iPhone 3.0 software gets (and this really is the best it’s been yet), the less reason many people have to jailbreak (unlocking for other carriers is another story). Is a jailbreak still worth it to you? Let’s hear your thoughts in the comments.

trois, drei, ???, három! [Dev-Team Blog via TUAW and Gizmodo]





Jailbreak iPod Touch 2Gs, No Awkward Tethering Required [Ipod Touch]

Owners of second-generation (2G) iPod Touch models who wanted to jailbreak their device had to go through quite a hack job and actually keep their devices connected to their computers to start them up. No longer, with the arrival of a proper iPod touch 2G jailbreak, which, while still not quite like the grace of a QuickPWN/WinPWN session, doesn’t put your precious device on a USB umbilical cord. [Gizmodo]





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