Apple is moving mountains, come hell or high water, just to prevent people from doing another unauthorized hack at their beloved iPhone. So far, not so good. Users and certain groups have been successful in unlocking the iPhone. Others are now concentrating on the little things that make the product tick. So, Apple is now doing their best to prevent another setback.
The company has released an update to iTunes that blocks users from creating free custom ringtones and then syncing them to an iPhone. Despite Apple’s best efforts to dispose off such users, a workaround has already been found and posted in the Internet. A method of using iTunes to create ringtones for the highly anticipated product using songs not purchased from the iTunes Store was first posted by the website Macrumors.com on Friday. Users confirmed after installing iTunes 7.4.1 last night that the method no longer worked.
That tdid not stop Engadget from working around it again. So, it is back to the drawing board for Apple.
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