Sony PlayStation 3, and Apple iPhone Hacker Goes to work on Microsoft Windows Phone 7 | CodeGuru

Sony PlayStation 3, and Apple iPhone Hacker Goes to work on Microsoft Windows Phone 7

While Microsoft offered the infamous hacker team responsible for cracking the PS3 and the iphone and also created the unlocker ChevronWP7 a simple “please stop, thank you very much”, the hacker team has decided to press forward with jailbreaking the fledgling OS. Microsoft’s Brandon Watson, Development Platform Product Management, jumped in and offered GeoHot a […]

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Jan 21, 2011
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While Microsoft offered the infamous hacker team responsible for cracking the PS3 and the iphone and also created the unlocker ChevronWP7 a simple “please stop, thank you very much”, the hacker team has decided to press forward with jailbreaking the fledgling OS. Microsoft’s Brandon Watson, Development Platform Product Management, jumped in and offered GeoHot a shiny new Microsoft Windows Phone 7 device with advise to allow creativity to flourish.

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