See normally when a user edits a file and disconnects the Nano, the Nano compares the modded file to its current cache and reverts the modded file to its original state, thus removing any mod. Introducing the SyncTug: The SyncTug is the process of hard-rebooting the iPod Nano (by holding down the minus volume button and lock button at the same time) and as soon as it begins to reboot (screen flashes black for a moment), you unplug the iPod cable from it. If I am correct and it is a rehashed version, then there’ll be a few bugs and pre-existing code can be used to hack it. The hack is simple, like Forrest Gump simple, the importance is that it got the Nano hack got attention and thankfully attracted some kickass hackers and developers who wish to work on it with me, I’m gonna be doing all I can to facilitate this. Jailbreaking real possibility: The hack and things I’ve been playing around with and have done use the already available ‘disk use’ of the device. Before we point you to the tutorial however, please read this warning from jwhelton, as it is important to fully understand this hack. Today, has updated his blog to include a tutorial on how to perform this simple hack yourself. This is carried out simply by editing the ist file on the iPod Nano, and while this is a small/somewhat useless hack, it shows that booting with a user modded file is possible (This is the first step to being jailbroken). This unfortunately is not the case, as what discovered was a simple hack that allows you to create blank spaces on your iPod Nano’s SpringBoard. A Couple of days ago we told you that the first step in jailbreaking the iPod Nano, was carried out by a hacker who goes by the name of Unfortunately this hack was over publicized and a lot of people think that the iPod Nano is just steps away from being jailbroken.
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