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iPhone 2.0 Software almost unlocked

14 07 2008

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A post over on the iPhone Dev blog suggests that they are now *really* close to releasing a working unlock for the 2.0 iPhone software.
This is spectacularly quickly considering public availability of the phone was only on Friday so congrats and I know that I can’t wait to get ahold of the release!
It’ll be interesting [...]

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My name is Chris Maddern and I'm a Computer Science student at The University of Bristol in the UK.
This blog is sort of an outlet for all of the thoughts that I have on a day-to-day basis that are too geeky for 'normal-outlet' in every day life. I hope you enjoy, and follow me on twitter (chrismaddern)

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Time to update the page-header!

7 05 2008

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One of my key intrest areas in technology is media and integrating everything that was once done in an analogue and ’seperated’ manner, into a connected digital lifestyle.

I’ve spent the last few years working towards this target personally and am finally at a stage where any of my media is accessible, anywhere, on any device; it’s all fast and compatible.

So, I thought that I would write about how to achieve this; or at least how I have, and how someone could go about replicating a completely digitally connected home.

This article will be the first of many in this ’series’, so bear with me; I may even seperate these out on to a different domain for reference if they prove popular.

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