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         <title><![CDATA[Spy Shot Of An Apple Employee Holding iPhone 5?]]></title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Spy Shot Of An Apple Employee Holding iPhone 5?
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A leaked photo over at 9to5mac show what appears to be a guy holding an iPhone, only it doesn’t look to be any of the models that have been released by Apple thus far. The image was sent in by a tipster who believes it was the iPhone 5, but the pictures he managed to capture "just didn’t do it justice".

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As I’m sure you’ll agree – an understatement indeed. The guys over at 9to5mac seem pretty sure the guy saw a prototype...]]></description>
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         <title><![CDATA[Install Android 2.3.3 on Iphone]]></title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Bootlace is an iOS application which allows the installation of iDroid and OpeniBoot as well as configuration of OpeniBoot settings. Also supported is QuickBoot – a way of directly booting into the selected OS without modifying normal OpeniBoot settings. Warning: there is a known issue with Bootlace and Backgrounder. Please disable backgrounder for Bootlace – this should be possible as an individual app preference.
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Requirements

    iOS 3.1.2 -&gt; 4.1


    iPhone 2G or iPhone 3G (iPod...]]></description>
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