Apple opens Macbook front in iPhone jailbreak war
Apple appears to have taken its campaign against iPhone modders to a baffling new level, tweaking its new MacBooks and MacBook Pros to disable a popular software tool used to jailbreak the handset.
According to discussion groups here and here, iPhone and iPod Touch users who have unlocked their devices using the Pwnage Tool are unable get their new MacBooks to recognize the devices. Instead their all-aluminum machines display an error message saying "An iPod has been detected, but it could not be identified properly."
Oddly, other types of Macs and Windows machines recognize the modded devices just fine. The quirk comes as hackers with the iPhone Dev Team cracked the device's latest firmware version.
