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Watch this week's iReview as we go through all that's cool and the not so cool inside the world of Apple's iOS devices. In today's show we go through all the recent hardware leaks of the iPhone 5 or a probable 4S or 4G. We also go through more rumors that Sprint is next in line to get the iPhone 5, but we still have our concerns regarding the availability of WiMax in that device. We also talk about a new feature coming to iOS 5, which brings Earthquake detection to the Japanese market.
In the not so cool we begin by talking about Steve Jobs resignation and what we hope to see in his new role as Apple's Chairman of the board. We also go through Apple's succession plan in naming Tim Cook as Apple's CEO and our concerns with his ability to bring innovation to the table. Finally, we end the show by talking about Apple's recent move in hiring Comex, famous hacker in charge of JailbreakMe.com and how this affects the Jailbreak community.
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