She is one clueless teen. I just saw this on CNN and it has to be one of the funniest things I’ve seen since Jay Leno’s take on Larry King’s Paris Hilton post-jail interview.
I just had to keep saying “OMG OMG OMG!” I can’t believe that she got that far in the competition.
I don’t know which is worse, the clip itself or the comments that followed.Click on the link above to play the clip. It’s something I can’t describe, you have to see it to believe it.
While I am not surprised that the iPhone has been finally unlocked for use with other services, I am however surprised that it took this long for the device to be freed. As the video (even if it is being somewhat blurred) below will show, the iPhone has ben unlocked.
So what does this mean for everyone else? I am now even more tempted to get an iPhone if it will work with my local carrier. This is absolutely great news. But sadly the legal ramifications are now underway in preventing the release of this software. But is there enough legal muscle that you would have to go to each and every country in the world to prevent the sale of this software. Is it really worth the trouble for the guys who developed the unlocking software and Apple to go after each and every corner of the Earth over it?
Whether AT&T or Apple is able to stop the release of the iPhone unlocker, it merely delays the inevitable. Phones are going to be hacked (unlocked that is) in any and every way possible. My phones are currently locked to my carrier in my country. But nothing prevents me from going across the street to have it unlocked.
Let’s face it, we’re going to have iPhones in our hands much sooner than expected.