The hacker/dev behind Sn0wbreeze, F0recast and BlackBreeze has just published a new video which shows off an iPod touch 2G, jailbroken on the newly released iPhone OS 4 Beta. He is said to be working on a bundle for iPod touch 2G and iPhone 3GS, which can be used with PwnageTool to jailbreak the said iPhone and iPod touch on the latest firmware. Video after the jump.
Engadget has got hold of a prototype model, which according to them is “very much” the next-gen iPhone that Apple is expected to release in June of this year. This prototype model was found in an iPhone 3G case, at a bar in San Jose, California.
Now that we have a jailbreak (developers only) for iPhone OS 4 Beta, and an upgraded version of Fuzzyband (Baseband downgrader). Technically, iPhone 3G can now be unlocked on the latest iPhone OS 4 Beta, provided that you have one of those rare iPhone 3G’s with 05.08 bootloader that is downgradable to 05.13.03 baseband of OS 4 to 04.26.08 so that ultrasn0w can unlock it.
Fuzzyband has been upgraded to support the latest baseband 05.13.03 in iPhone OS 4.0 Beta. The following instructions will only help downgrade iPhone 3G which is currently on iPhone OS 4 Beta with 05.13.03 baseband and older bootloader 05.08. This wont work with iPhone 3GS.
The iPhone Dev-Team is back! They have just released a test version of redsn0w 0.9.5 (Mac only for now) to jailbreak the latest iPhone OS 4 Beta. This release is targeted towards developers only to help them upgrade their existing app on Cydia for this upcoming latest firmware.
Designer Anthony De Rosa of ADR Studio has come up with a very new, and different looking concept prototype of the next generation iPhone 4/HD, running the newly announced iPhone OS 4. The designer explains his vision as follows.
Similar to the ones found by BGR last month, the iPhone hacker named iH8sn0w has found more references to next-gen iPhone, iPad and iPod touch in iPhone OS 4 Beta which was released last week. So are we in for something exciting coming up from Apple in the near future? Well only time will tell, for now, check out this screenshot below.
While there is no official confirmation on this by Apple, rumor has it that the next-generation iPhone, along with iPhone OS 4 will be arriving on June 22. The annual WWDC conference at Mascone Center is going to be the venue where the launching ceremony will take place.
We told you earlier that multitasking was possible in iPhone 3G and iPod touch 2G on OS 4, provided that you jailbreak the device and edit a N82AP.plist file. A video, which has just popped up demonstrates exactly that on a jailbroken iPhone 3G, running OS 4. Video after the jump.
Apple has been busy lately in safe-guarding the design and innovation of its products by taking legal cover of patent grant policy. Last month, we saw how Apple filed a legal suit against HTC, for its alleged involvement in infringing 20 iPhone OS patents "related to the iPhone's user interface, underlying architecture, and hardware”.

