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Comments on: US teen trades hacked iPhone for Nissan 350Z

a car and three iphones? 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 12:26 GMT

the man's an idiot

Uhmmm. 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 12:37 GMT

Whats the money that the 3 new phones will be hacked???

Also perhaps he should do a video called "Phone geek does At&T right in the Apples(TM)"

I'll get my coat.

Bet his friends are kicking themselves now 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 12:44 GMT

Didn't this guys friends criticise him for spending so much time unlocking it? Who has the last laugh now?

Whilst selling the phone for a car is pretty ludicrous in it of itself, getting the car AND 3 more iPhones is bonkers.

Its almost unbelievable.... 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 12:49 GMT

<rant>

I've seen less addicted crackheads than some of these Mac fanboys...

Steve Jobs could take a shit, wrap it in clingfilm, stamp iCrap on it, put it in a shiny box and people would still go queue outside shops months in advance.

All the while they'd be producing thier own artists impression of the new product and posting it on their local iShat blog. Awaiting the applause and kudos from the other worldwide fanboys.

Jobs in the meantime is laughing at you. Thats right, he's having a really good chuckle at your expense. You morons.

</rant>

Fair Price 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 12:51 GMT

Look at a couple of months line rental to AT&T for the iPhone. A 350Z is probably cheap in comparison!

Chris

@Edward Pearson 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 13:08 GMT

Hahaha thanks for that, I totally agree and that'll keep me chuckling all day long. I'm proud to say I don't own any Apple products. Though I think the guy who unlocked the phone got a great deal. I can't see why though, unlocked iPhones seem to be popping up all over the place.

Mr Pearson 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 13:10 GMT

Edward Pearson is a god among men.

Already done. 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 13:15 GMT

<quote>

Steve Jobs could take a shit, wrap it in clingfilm, stamp iCrap on it, put it in a shiny box and people would still go queue outside shops months in advance.

</quote>

Piero Manzoni has already done that, 1961.

350z = juicy 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 13:19 GMT

He got a smokin' deal. The 350z is a fantastic car - my dad (bastard) got one a couple of (bastard) months ago. It's (bastard) gorgeous, fast (bastard), and even though he's 66 and (bastard) has crazy engineer hair, the first time be (bastard) stopped at a hotel, a (bastard) high school girl stopped him and (bastard) told him how gorgeous his (bastard) car was.

Insanely fun to drive. Hopefully the kid can go to a competition driving school so he doesn't get himself kilt.

350z = Nissan 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 13:37 GMT

David,

It's a Nissan, I wouldn't be too jealous.

David

Re: 350z = juicy 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 13:47 GMT

"He got a smokin' deal. The 350z is a fantastic car - my dad (bastard) got one a couple of (bastard) months ago. It's (bastard) gorgeous, fast (bastard), and even though he's 66 and (bastard) has crazy engineer hair, the first time be (bastard) stopped at a hotel, a (bastard) high school girl stopped him and (bastard) told him how gorgeous his (bastard) car was."

So, no hard feelings then? :-)

Damn the man ... closest I'll ever get to a 350Z is playing Gran Turismo or similar. As for the iPhones? Meh .... I'd have just taken the car and called the deal a good 'un. The offer of a consultancy post is probably timely - I'd imagine the insurance costs for a car like that will be suitably crippling.

C'mon, it's a Nissan 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 13:47 GMT

...'course, trading plastic crap for more plastic crap does maintain a sense of balance in the universe.

Driving School 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 13:49 GMT

David Wiernicki - "Hopefully the kid can go to a competition driving school so he doesn't get himself kilt."

Best not go to David Coulthard's driving school then...

IRS 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 13:53 GMT

Wait until he gets a bill from the IRS for capitol gains tax. Will probably be for 25-30% of the value of the car. That'll take the smile off his face.

Be careful out there... 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 13:53 GMT

I recently saw a 350Z speeding through a local village; a little later I saw it garroted on a set of railings at a roundabout with a teenage boy standing next to it, on the phone, presumably to it's owner/his dad, looking incredibly pale and worried. Not sure if it was an iPhone, though it made me chuckle... Stupid boy!

Lovely car, apart from the bronze paint and the dents and scrapes.

Calum

Edward Pearson for Prime Minister! 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 14:03 GMT

iCrap? iShat?! Genius...

RE: 350z = juicy 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 14:07 GMT

You like your dad right? :)

iCrap & iShat, Nice. Couldn't have put it better myself.

RE: 350z = Nissan 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 14:23 GMT

Agreed, distinctly unexciting car

Not so crazy, if you ask me 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 14:43 GMT

Nissan 350Z: £25k

3 8gb iPhones: £1200

Having your name, company and link plastered across ALL of the major news and tech websites and blogs: Priceless

RE: 350z = Nissan 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 14:54 GMT

"It's a Nissan, I wouldn't be too jealous."

= = = = = = = = = = = = =

Worse still, it has a Renault engine.

Why didn't he get a BMW? I thought that was what all Apple fanboys aspire to?

Don't diss a Niss 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 15:15 GMT

I've got a 300ZX - 3 litres AND two turbos.

Better looking than the 350.

And I didn't have to buy an i-bloody-Phone first.

Nah na na na nah. Tee Hee.

I had never heard 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 15:19 GMT

of Certicell before, now I have which means so have

probably a million or so others I doubt those phones

and that car are worth anywhere near the money

that this kind of exposure is worth to a small company,

and it's pres so it's a great deal it just required the right

bait. All of this is probably incredibly embarrasing to ATT

and Apple but being who they are they might not notice.

3 more iPhones... 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 16:15 GMT

While I agree the 350z is not so terribly attractive to me, I believe the young man asked for the iPhones for the other 3 conspirators, err, friends that helped with the hack. Quite a noble gesture, until you think about the fact that he got a car.

Depending on how the deal was structured, trade/barter vs sale, he may not have any tax issues, mind you the IRS probably have him on their radar regardless.

iShat, ha! Ha ha! Nice.

--Pete

Crazy UK car prices 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 16:56 GMT

Matt - "Nissan 350Z: £25k"

Here in the US you can pick them up new for about £13k (I don't quite understand the price difference in the UK)

All in, the adverstising will cost them less than £14K - well worth the money.

3 more iphones 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 17:36 GMT

to go to the 3 people that helped him crack the thing... or so it was said on the Fox News version.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,294901,00.html

"The 17-year-old Hotz said he will be sending the three new iPhones to the three online collaborators who helped him divorce Apple Inc's popular product from AT&T's network."

Updates and patches 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 17:38 GMT

Wont this 'discovery' just be overwritten in the next update for the iphone?

Crazy UK car prices - reply 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 19:44 GMT

that's good old plane 'crazy rip-off britain' - same stuff as you have in the states only our stuff is 2x the cost.

hmm mebbe it's the cost of changing it from left to right hand drive, and adapting it to go round corners - as we all know US cars don't do corners..

@bertie bassett 

Posted Wednesday 29th August 2007 23:26 GMT

"mebbe it's the cost of changing it from left to right hand drive"

Mebbe(sic) they make left AND right hand drive versions (they are Japanese after all so RHD, well...) so they don't have to change anything.

350Z.. awesome cars. About AU$60K here in Oz.

Ask a mechanical engineer... 

Posted Thursday 30th August 2007 08:36 GMT

...which is more reliable, a Nissan or a BMW. It's not the BMW, I assure you.

Same goes for most of those `cheap plastic` Jap cars these days ;)

Re: Crazy UK car prices - reply 

Posted Thursday 30th August 2007 09:38 GMT

"hmm mebbe it's the cost of changing it from left to right hand drive, and adapting it to go round corners - as we all know US cars don't do corners.."

Hate to be pedantic, but is a Jap car, and they drive on the proper side of the road in Japan.

Also, Love it or hate it if youv'e ever driven one you'd know it is a very good car (But not to everyones taste). If you havent been in one and your just anti Nissans then get a life.

And... dosent £14K = aprox $25K? Hum... Its not just computors that work on that system then.

iShat... 

Posted Thursday 30th August 2007 11:36 GMT

re: iShat & iCrap

Genius. I shall forthwith be referring to the iPod as an "iPood".

I'll keep my 350Z, thanks 

Posted Thursday 30th August 2007 11:45 GMT

I have a 350Z and a Mercedes, and I've owned many other types of cars, including other sportscars. I have to say that Japanese cars are King when it comes to build quality and the 350Z is the finest piece of engineering I've ever had the privilege to drive. I'd take a Japanese car over a German one any day. I love it and I can't believe someone would swap one for a silly little phone.

Heads should roll at AT&T... 

Posted Thursday 30th August 2007 12:44 GMT

...for committing the company into signing a 5-year "exclusive" deal that hackers are already opening up to one and all. This situation reminds me of the computer security firm that, in the early 2000s, sold the recording industry an "unbreakable" protection scheme for music CDs. Within a week of its deployment, a teen posted on his blog that he was able to bypass the copy protection by holding down the Shift key during bootup. Word spread quickly, and the security firm became the laughing stock of the news world. Rather than admit their stupid mistake, the security company--its value and name now in ruins--sued the boy.