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Official iPhone SDK Due 2008

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Grant Gochnauer sends in the scoop that an official Apple iPhone SDK could be released in January 2008 at MacWorld. The rumored hold-up was Leopard itself.

Those not familiar with why this is important, is that developers have been requesting an open SDK for the iPhone since it’s release, and hackers have been breaking and re-breaking protection that Apple keeps pushing out to keep the phone locked.

Finally sick of Apple bricking their hacked iPhones, users responded with a $2.6 billion lawsuit against Apple for no longer supporting a piece of hardware that has only had software-based changes performed on it.

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  1. The “Break it Down” Blog » Blog Archive » Apple to 3rd Party Devs: We Love You Says:

    [...] Hering sends along the scoop that Apple has officially announced (the once rumored) iPhone/iTouch SDK will be released [...]

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