Despite having a dedicated hardware data encryption chip, Russian security company Elcomsoft has devised a method to bypass nearly all security and access the stored data on any iOS 4 device.
Apple's iPhone 4 might have arrived in Australia to massive queues, plenty of free coverage in the mainstream media and the sort of hype not seen perhaps since the release of Windows 95 but clearly quality control is not all it could be at Cupertino.
Opening to the tones of 'What a Wonderful World' Steve Jobs unveiled the all new iOS4 and showed off iPhone 4.0, updated iBooks with the ability to show PDFs as well as taking the wraps off the all new iAds service. Somehow, he managed to take a product that had been leaked weeks ago by Gizmodo and turn it into an event.
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