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It’s likely that you’ve heard the latest controversy over a security loophole which was discovered within Apple’s iPhone Firmware 2.0.2 earlier this week.  As expected, Apple has already come out with a semi-reassuring PR statement to silence baffled customers.

“The minor iPhone security issue which surfaced this week is fixed in a software update which will be released in September,” Apple representative, Jennifer Bowcock, said in an email to Macworld.

Will that update be the already in beta 4 iPhone firmware 2.1? Kevin Rose has rumored it for September 6th, but we’ve already seen push notification fall off the feature list. With more bugs to fix, will Apple pull a Vista, or settle for a less ambitious, more urgent 2.0.3 in the interim?

I’m favoring the 2.0.3 at the moment. I’d rather stability over features at this point. Nail 2.0.x, then move on. What’s you preference?

-Jameson

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