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Apple's Censorship of 'Jailbreak' in iTunes Makes Zero Sense
The Atlantic WireApple's Censorship of 'Jailbreak' in iTunes Makes Zero SenseThe Atlantic WireThe impetus, we suppose, is that Apple doesn't like jailbreaking, as we learned from this New Yorker profile of George Hotz -- the hacker who first unlocked the phone. Technically, it's legal, but it's a gateway for piracy and getting around ...and more »  
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Share 2 Conference: Delete Your Facebook Account Now
Share 2 Conference: Delete Your Facebook Account NowInTechWeb BlogThe Share 2 Conference took place in Belgrade through April 26 – 28, inviting speakers such as Isak Gerson, Aubrey de Grey, George Hotz, Eben Moglen, Khannea Suntzu, Andrew Keen, Bruce Sterling, Smari McCarthy and many others, discussing social media, ...  
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The New Yorker: PS3 Jailbreaker George Hotz Talks Anonymous, Meeting with...
GameZoneThe New Yorker: PS3 Jailbreaker George Hotz Talks Anonymous, Meeting with SonyGame Politics“I'm George Hotz. Everything I do is aboveboard, everything I do is legit.” In another part of the profile, it is revealed that Hotz was invited to meet with Sony engineers to discuss security issues months after his PlayStation 3 jailbreak.Sony Engineers Met With PS3 Hacker “Geohot” to Learn his “Methodology”PlayStation LifeStyleGeoHot - Hacking...  
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GeoHot Was High When He Posted PS3 Hack
GeoHot Was High When He Posted PS3 HackEscapist MagazineGeorge Hotz is arguably the most recognizable hacker name in the world. Even though he won his fair share of computer science prizes growing up in New Jersey, Hotz rose to national, if not world-prominence after jailbreaking the iPhone in 2007.and more »  
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George Hotz Met With Sony Engineers on PS3 Security
SpongGeorge Hotz Met With Sony Engineers on PS3 SecuritySpongAccording to an unnamed srouce from the Japanese game industry:Major Japanese companies are canceling all projects intended for the Vita and are changing development to the 3DS.Scott Rohde of Sony has denied this is the case, sharing that:I know many, ...and more »  
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