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Old 03-21-2012, 01:12 PM   #37
murraypaul
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You can call it trolling or whatever you like but these stories are all over and a lot of people are starting to see Apple for the company they really are, except those who worship iPads.
Shrug.
Conclusion I come to is that the techies who run these sites really hate Apple, and look for any story they can find that makes Apple look bad.
I mean the PC World one, really?
SDK agreements with Sony and Microsoft for XBox/PS3 development don't include reverse-engineering clauses, or prohibit hacking the security systems?

Somehow this:
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You will not, through use of the Apple Software, services or otherwise create any Application or other program that would disable, hack, or otherwise interfere with the Security Solution, or any security, digital signing, digital rights management, verification or authentication mechanisms implemented in or by the iPhone operating system software, iPod Touch operating system software, this Apple Software, any services or other Apple software or technology, or enable others to do so.
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"this could mean that iPhone app developers are forbidden from making iPods interoperate with open source software"
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