Zibri has released ZiPhone version 3.0; the tool that does it all and now even more… Utilizing ZiPhone’s new plugin system (see PLUGIN_HOWTO.TXT) you may trigger user specific actions or events after the jailbreak operation, or when executing “ziphone –P”.
ZiPhone 3.0 changes:
Download:
ZiPhone 3.0 (Windows)
ZiPhone 3.0 (Mac)
- source: ziphone.org
Thanks, son of Erik the Red.
Comments (10)iPhone developers should know, and probably already know, that Apple has released their second beta version of the SDK.
The second beta version of the iPhone SDK is now available and includes Interface Builder, a powerful tool that allows you to visually build your interface and makes creating a UI as simple as drag and drop.
We’ve also added new sample code and updated documentation to the rich set of resources available to you in the iPhone Dev Center.
Log in to the iPhone Dev Center today and download the new version of the iPhone SDK.
Thanks Manuel.
Comments (0)Succeeding iPlus is the new iLiberty+ for both Windows and Mac. Do the same as always — effortlessly activate, jailbreak, and unlock your iPhone/iPod Touch.
iLiberty+ also solves the non-working EDGE/WiFi/BlueTooth problem; commonly encountered after using ZiPhone.
Extra tools (or Payloads) are included to facilitate further hacking needs.


Get down with the get down.
Download:
iLiberty+ for Mac
iLiberty+ for Windows
- source: ipluspwns
Comments (12)Zibri’s rockin’ a new version of ZiPhone…
Current ZiPhone users:
iPhone owners — you have no *real* reason to upgrade. Boys & girls sporting the iPod Touch — you want this version; it clears/fixes the NVRAM issue. Download, click on CLEAR/FIX NVRAM, then after reboot, jailbreak that bad boy (or girl).
New ZiPhone users:
If you’re looking for a simple software solution to activate, jailbreak, and unlock your iPhone/iPod Touch — download ZiPhone right now. It doesn’t get much easier than this.
Download:
ZiPhone 2.6b (Windows)
ZiPhone 2.6b (Mac)
- source: ziphone.org
Comments (12)Courtesy of NerveGas, planetbeing, ghost_000, dinopio, bgm, MuscleNerd, the iPhone-Elite and iPhone/iTouch Dev teams…
The dev team has been using dual-booting to jailbreak the iPhone for several months now, however now that several more advanced techniques have been developed (many of which are still private), I thought it apropos to release this cool hack for those who would like to dual boot multiple versions of the iPhone software (or other OS’s) from their handset. It’s a neat little hack that I think might be useful for developers playing with 1.2, which appears to disable the radio (phone calls).
Cool hack indeed. It’s somewhat of a complex process requiring technical know-how. If you’re unfamiliar or uncomfortable with command line, don’t bother attempting this. Otherwise — go nuts!
Kudos team.
Comments (3)Introducing a new software package for downgrading the boot loader, bypassing activation, performing a successful jailbreak, and finally SIM unlocking your iPhone on system software 1.1.4 — that is Aviegas’ iPlus 2.0b. Fully automatic and all that; Windows and Mac (Intel/PPC).
Leif has shared two tutorials — both for Windows and Mac OS X — those courtesy of hackthatphone.com. Enjoy!
Download: iPlus 2.0b
- source: ipluspwns.com
Comments (5)At last — copy & paste support for Mobile Safari!
Preston’s iCopy is installed as a bookmark utilizing JavaScript to enable copy/paste between websites. Before using iCopy, please make yourself aware of the pros and cons listed below. Namely the copying & pasting of sensitive data is a big no no; iCopy sends pasted text across the Internet in order to function properly. Nonetheless, awesome work.
Demonstration video:
Pros:
Cons:
To install iCopy — follow the instructions here.
Comments (0)Apple has officially launched their iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK). Browse over to developer.apple.com/iphone/program to sign up —
Standard Program $99
The Standard Program is for developers who are creating free and commercial applications for iPhone and iPod touch.
Enterprise Program $299
The Enterprise Program is for developers who are creating proprietary, in-house applications for iPhone and iPod touch.
You’ll require an Intel-based Mac with Leopard and Xcode installed. Do note the SDK itself does not cost any money; however, getting your application approved for distribution under whatever program will set ya back.
Accessing the developer site seems a little iffy per the moment. Try again later should problems persist.
Thanks for the tip, Manuel.
Comments (12)If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. Case in point over at wickedpsyched.net (see source) with ongoing development of the first iPhone P2P torrent client. Based on Transmission — in my opinion, the dopest torrent client for Mac OS X — is a preliminary release of a command line (CLI) version for the iPhone.

Because we’re dealing with somewhat of a premature software release, and many improvements are likely ahead, we recommend visiting the source link — keep yourself up-to-date that way.
- source: wickedpsyched.net
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