| Apple iPhone | |
The company's goal is to accomplish two very different tasks: "provide an advanced and open platform to developers while at the same time protect iPhone users from viruses, malware, privacy attacks, etc."
Exactly how this is going to be accomplished wasn't spelled out, but Jobs did drop a strong hint by saying that Nokia's system for requiring third-party software to bear a digital signature before they can be installed on some of its smartphones is "a step in the right direction". This signature allows the application to be traced to its developer.
The war is over
Apple's
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Kate Gerwig, Editorial Director| Apple iPod Touch | |
The iPod touch is a newer device, and Apple has yet to release a system update for it, even though developers have found a work-around to allow them to install the software they want.
In general, public sentiment has gone against Apple in this matter, especially after some of those who had installed software to let their iPhone run on networks other than AT&T had their smartphone "bricked" by the last update.
This might explain why the company has decided to finally give to the demands of its customers.
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