Hello World, says iPhone

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Those crazy dudes working around the clock to hack the iPhone open have gotten one step closer. Last night, it was posted on the iPhone dev wiki that a hacker named “Nightwatch” had compiled and launched a Hello World application, the first nonstandard application to run on the iPhone. He did that by using a project of his called the ARM/Mach-O Toolchain, which is “being refined and tested” and “should be released as soon as possible.”

This does not mean, however, that the iPhone is completely broken open– from what

I understand (and I’m definitely not a hardcore hacker), each iPhone has its own special cipher to be cracked, and even whether the cipher is entered, there’s no guarantee that the next software update won’t break everything again.

But running a user application– any user application– on the iPhone is definitely a huge step in the process, and it’s the aftereffect of a lot of these guys working around the clock since iPhone’s release. Good for them.

Thanks, Mike D!

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Original post by Mike Schramm

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