Filed under: Cellphones
C'mon, you knew this would become an issue, now didn't you? Or did you seriously figure Apple would just leave well enough alone and let you hack that iPhone to your heart's content (and still receive service)? Whatever the case, it seems like Cupertino may be playing hardball with iPhone hackers, as a report explains that a handset running "some third-party apps" and operating on T-Mobile was flat out rejected when it entered an Apple store for service. More specifically, the employee reportedly said that "the warranty was voided," and added that the mobile was "blacklisted" against future servic