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NitroKey was a product released in late February of 2009, by the company "NitroKey," in order to aid those with a tethered jailbroken iPod touch 2G to boot their iPods. It consisted of a small dongle that looked EXACTLY like the end of an iPod cable, with no cord on it. The product was being sold for an outrageous price of $55.00 to those unfortunate enough to have made the decision to purchase one, as it went obsolete not two weeks after its release. |
NitroKey was a product released in late February of 2009, by the company "NitroKey," in order to aid those with a tethered jailbroken iPod touch 2G to boot their iPods. It consisted of a small dongle that looked EXACTLY like the end of an iPod cable, with no cord on it. The product was being sold for an outrageous price of $55.00 to those unfortunate enough to have made the decision to purchase one, as it went obsolete not two weeks after its release. |
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− | They also released a supposedly "leaked" version of the 24kpwn untethered iPod Touch 2G jailbreak, giving Apple enough time to fix the next |
+ | They also released a supposedly "leaked" version of the 24kpwn untethered iPod Touch 2G jailbreak, giving Apple enough time to fix the next iPod Touch so that it CANNOT be directly jailbroken from its release. |
Revision as of 02:21, 10 July 2009
NitroKey was a product released in late February of 2009, by the company "NitroKey," in order to aid those with a tethered jailbroken iPod touch 2G to boot their iPods. It consisted of a small dongle that looked EXACTLY like the end of an iPod cable, with no cord on it. The product was being sold for an outrageous price of $55.00 to those unfortunate enough to have made the decision to purchase one, as it went obsolete not two weeks after its release.
They also released a supposedly "leaked" version of the 24kpwn untethered iPod Touch 2G jailbreak, giving Apple enough time to fix the next iPod Touch so that it CANNOT be directly jailbroken from its release.