Here is a quick little heads up for those of you who have been waiting for iPhone 4 unlock on 3.10.01 and 2.10.04 basebands. MuscleNerd of iPhone Dev-Team has confirmed now that no unlock will be released until iOS 4.3 / 4.2.5 (whichever is last) is public.
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Geohot appeared live on AOTS (Attack of the Show) today where he talked about the lawsuit which Sony recently filed against him for jailbreaking the PS3.
Well, well, well, what do we have here… According to sources at BGR, Apple is going to drop home button on both the iPad 2 and iPhone 5. You will be controlling your next-gen iPhone or iPad using multi-touch gestures which has been introduced with iOS 4.3 for iPad.
iOS 4.3 was released earlier today for iPhone 4, 3GS, iPad, iPod touch 4G, 3G and Apple TV. So if you upgraded to iOS 4.3 beta, and now you want to downgrade back to iOS 4.2.1 or 4.1, follow the instructions posted below to downgrade iOS 4.3 on iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod touch and iPad to iOS 4.2.1, 4.1, 4.0.x.
Apple has just released iOS 4.3 Beta for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and the second-gen Apple TV. This build is meant for developers only. Only members enrolled in the iPhone Developer Standard or Enterprise Program can access these bits of by signing into Apple Developer Connection.
The same source who earlier provided us with screenshots of iOS 4.3 with “Personal Hotspot” feature for GSM iPhones has now dropped another screenshot, this time of About screen, which shows iOS 4.3 Build 8F5148b running on a GSM iPhone 4.
FireCore team has come up with a PwnageTool like program to build custom jailbroken .ipsw files for your second-gen Apple TV. Like almost all jailbreaks for iOS 4.2.1, Seas0nPass jailbreak is also limited to tethered-boot for now.
Sony Corporation has filed lawsuits against Geohot (aka George Hotz) and the fail0verflow team for making PlayStation 3 exploits and jailbreak tools public.
Earlier today, Verizon announced the much awaited arrival of iPhone 4 on their CDMA network. Feature wise, it is exactly the same iPhone 4 which was launched back in June on AT&T’s GSM network. To make it work on a CDMA network, Apple naturally had to make some changes. These changes are subtle, as shown in the hands-on video here, and were required to make iPhone 4 work on a CDMA network.
In an hands-on with the just announced Verizon iPhone 4, Engadget has spotted the “Personal Hotspot” feature in iOS 4.2.5, running on the said handset.

