iPhone Update 1.1.1 Bricks Thousands Of iPhones

29 09 2007

As the outrage over the latest iPhone update sweeps across the net it is quickly becoming apparent that more than a handful of iPhones have been “bricked” (rendered useless) thanks to this update. Apple has yet to release any official word on how they are going to handle such a large number of very upset users. Many of those effected have blogs and are very outspoken in the Apple community so I won’t expect this to die down anytime soon.

If the download numbers from several of the 3rd party application sites are any indication (iToner, Install.App, etc) there could potentially be as many as 200,000 users who could be negatively effected by this update. WOW! That is a huge number of users and I would not be surprised to see some class action lawsuits over this. Of course Apple is outright denying help to those affected by this update stating that installing any 3rd party tools or applications violates the warranty. You can see the pain on one customer’s face in this video when he is told that he is completely SOL. Ouch!

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iPhone Update 1.1.1 Here Come The Lawsuits

28 09 2007

I would have figured that Apple was smarter than this. The latest update for the iPhone (version 1.1.1) has been confirmed as breaking any ability to install 3rd party applications. According to sources the methods used are encryption key based and will be significantly harder to crack than any previous versions. So much so that it may be enough to completely deter any future development efforts for this platform making this perhaps the biggest mistake Apple has ever made. I almost cannot believe they would be this stupid. One of the most compelling features (till now) of the iPhone was the possibility of installing 3rd party applications since it essentially operates on a lightweight version of OSX. If there is no technical workaround found within a reasonable amount of time you can bet that we will be seeing some class action lawsuits filed to force Apple to do the right thing. Till they back off or someone figures out a fix I highly recommend NOT purchasing an iPhone. There are several new phones running Linux that will feature touch screens that are due out by the end of the year which are likely to replace the iPhone as the “phone to have” if Apple does not step up to the plate (after they wipe all the egg off their face). Since I have had my 8Gb model for over a month I guess I will have to eBay it or just never update (very likely) but the 4Gb my girlfriend purchased less than two weeks ago is going back tomorrow since she now cannot use AIM on it.

Thanks Apple, it is going to be a while before you are trusted with my money again.

UPDATE: As predicted there are more serious rumblings regarding possible class-action against Apple appearing on Slashdot.

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5 Things You Can Do With Your iPhone That *Will* Get You Into Trouble With Apple

27 09 2007

 Mg 5314-1 So you broke down and got one. Maybe it was the recent price drop or that guy at the office several cubes down showing off his flashy new toy that got you into the Apple store, credit card in hand. No matter what the reason its now time to get down to the very serious business of putting this uber-techno gadget through it’s paces. When we are done with your phone it won’t look, work, or sound the same and there ain’t a darn thing Apple or anyone else is gonna do about it! So lets start with something simple and work on up to the good stuff.

UPDATE: Don’t bother with anything you see here if you plan on installing the latest iPhone update (version 1.1.1) since it will not work.

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Don’t Call It A Comeback…

26 09 2007

Yes, I know. It has been a while. A whole summer even. But like all good things (and some bad) its now time to get back into the game with all new rants…err I mean *interesting* content! Over the last few months a lot has changed in the technology industry; the very successful launch of the Apple iPhone has greatly reshaped the cell phone market, the popularization of virtualization technologies complete with the almost dot.com era VMware IPO has made many IT managers stand up and take notice, and the meteoric rise of an entire new broadcast medium in download-able TV shows and movies all are just begging for a post or two. Although it was great to have some time to pursue other interests over the summer I can’t wait to jump back into the fray again with new content and some fresh views on the latest in technology. As always, I will tell it like it is and get right down to what matters the most to folks who not only like technology but need to actually use it daily.

So light the fires and kick the tires….







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