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Quote: Originally Posted by donarb Where is the OFFICIAL flash player from Adobe? You know the one that doesn't require you to jailbreak your phone? Doesn't exist. So however many videos or links you post, doesn't mean anything. Frash is compo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by donarb Exactly, a YouTube video of a hacked "Frash" player proves nothing. The iPhone has been out for 3 years. In all that time, when has Adobe called a press conference and announced that they have created a Flash pl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by 8CoreWhore A working version of Flash for iPhone simply doesn't exist. Period. If anyone wants to say it does, PROVE IT. Frash for jailbreaks is crap. So don't even bring that up. Adobe admitted to not have a working v…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gotApple Yes, it runs pretty well on my Nexus One. Your iPhone doesn't have the CPU to run it? That sucks... I'm here playing some sweet, free, flash games. I'm running the android version on my jailbroke iPhone. Ve…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 Well you went that far, why don't you get something to change the user agent ID in Safari, so it isn't identified as an iPhone. I haven't been able to find one. You wouldn't have an idea would you?
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Quote: Originally Posted by silverpraxis Blanket statements, great! Just what we need, another politician saying anything to make the uninformed feel informed and scare them to your side of the argument. I suppose you support the poor getting poo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AsianBob Which will only increase in numbers, as there's nothing to indicate that Android's momentum is slowing any time soon. Phones are now starting to ship with 2.2 be default. All future iteration of Android …
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I am currently running flash on my iphone-it is jailbroke and i installed 'frash'-a install through a custom repo in Cydia's app store on jailbroken phones. It runs ok. Farmville doesn't work because it can detect it is an iphone and refers me to do…
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Quote: Originally Posted by LewysBlackmore Lets run some reality checks against these claims shall we? Which of course means that the half dozen or so iPhones unrecoverably bricked by my friends during their attempt to jailbreak them are mer…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss Enforcing laws, you mean. No - private interests most definitely. Law maybe if you mean unwritten which is often the case. Private interests and corporations run this country. It's a shame. This United S…
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Quote: Originally Posted by talksense101 These file format vulnerabilities are beginning to annoy me. PDF has been around for how long now? How fscking hard can it be to write a robust parser for a PDF with the amount of resources available wi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by KangaMoJo So if I understand this right: go to a webpage that jailbreaks your phone and opens a huge security hole in your iPhone for mischief. AND you're doing it on purpose. All for a few marginally functional apps…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ihxo yeah. they all sort of work if you have enough patience. It's cool for showing people a checklist of stuff you supposedly could do though.... There is a compatibility chart posted by the founder of Cydia app st…
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Quote: Originally Posted by freddy help me please my i just jailbreaked my iphone and it wouldnt turn on or connect to itunes dfu restore - mark yourself as a nonjailbreaker. Never try again. continue standard apple approved iphone experien…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody You just don't' get it dude. They were bricked as far as the end user knew. They were bricked for all practical intents and purposes. Then they came to you and you "fixed" them. PS - That "tea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SendMe Apple does not engage in BS or propoganda or lies. Never has, never will. Jailbreakers crash cell towers. Apple told that to the US government. In my opinion, jailbreakers should be treated as potential te…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody Har-de-har-har. I feel especially positive today so I'm going to add that it's always possible Apple will do the right thing, which is actually the easiest thing also at this point. 1) If unlock…
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Quote: Originally Posted by geekdad Whata great idea! Then Apple could charge companies to be on their list of approved websites! Wow what a money making idea. If companies did not want to pay to be on the approved list then Apple would ban every…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody This has to be the dumbest collection of horsepoop i've heard in a while. Logic isn't your strong suit is it? You are arguing that no Jailbreak will "brick" the phone but in so doing, you mention lo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SendMe Don't worry. Apple would never void your warrenty just because you visited a certain website. But that brings up an interesting point. Why doesn't Apple limit the websites people are allowed to visit? Tha…