arstechnica.com — Are you tired of seeing all your hard iPhone hacking work go unappreciated? Do you long for a chance to work for Apple while still poking around for flaws in the iPhone OS? Wait no longer, intrepid code ninja, for Apple may have just the job for you.
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Closed AccountJul 26, 2008
This isn't the first time Apple has hired a hacker. They hired the author of the unofficial iPhone SDK back in December of 2007.<a class="user" href="http://www.iphoneatlas.com/2007/12/18/apple-hires-author-of-the-unofficial-iphone-sdk/">http://www.iphoneatlas.com/2007/12/18/apple-hires- ...</a>Apple isn't as closed minded as some of you haters want people to think.
thefinaleofseemJul 26, 2008
Now ask the average customer if they give a s**t about most of the items you just mentioned.
thefinaleofseemJul 26, 2008
Nifty. I don't know if Apple already has this, but they need a "Break s**t" department where they have some hackers just trying to bust holes in anything Apple makes. Find the security flaws internally and patch them up. Hell, any software company could use that.
lisapdsJul 26, 2008
"tired of seeing all your hard iPhone hacking work go unappreciated?"As if. I'm more tired of playing by the rules only to have the hackers given choice marketing and first to market.
virguleJul 26, 2008
I heard that! :(
ren1999Jul 26, 2008
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