01-15-2010, 03:04 PM
The "how" is pretty clear in the third paragraph:
"Jailbreaking an iPhone modifies the OEM Apple iPhone OS. This allows the user to circumvent the limitations put on the phone by Apple. Apart from the ability to modify the OS itself to allow for customizing of icons, backgrounds, functionality and processes, a jailbroken iPhone permits the installation of applications from sources other than the iTunes store."
And it's NOT a Wall Street Journal article. The article is linked to a website called 247wallst.
"Jailbreaking an iPhone modifies the OEM Apple iPhone OS. This allows the user to circumvent the limitations put on the phone by Apple. Apart from the ability to modify the OS itself to allow for customizing of icons, backgrounds, functionality and processes, a jailbroken iPhone permits the installation of applications from sources other than the iTunes store."
And it's NOT a Wall Street Journal article. The article is linked to a website called 247wallst.