Edward Kirk
January 27th, 2009, 04:14 PM
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Software update version <b>2.2.1 (5H11a)</b>, is now available in iTunes. We haven't had time to check it out, and neither has the Dev Team. They <a href="http://blog.iphone-dev.org/post/73554653/hold-your-horses" target="_blank">suggest</a> to anyone that wants to be able to hack their iPhone or iPod Touch in any way that you <b>do not update</b> until they have a chance to check it out, as there is a possibility it may break one of the exploits they use currently or will use in future hacks.<!--break-->
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Software update version <b>2.2.1 (5H11a)</b>, is now available in iTunes. We haven't had time to check it out, and neither has the Dev Team. They <a href="http://blog.iphone-dev.org/post/73554653/hold-your-horses" target="_blank">suggest</a> to anyone that wants to be able to hack their iPhone or iPod Touch in any way that you <b>do not update</b> until they have a chance to check it out, as there is a possibility it may break one of the exploits they use currently or will use in future hacks.<!--break-->
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