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	<title>Comments on: NewsBits &#8211; vlingo, Amazon mobile, PhoneBAK Lite and just abit of Twitter</title>
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		<title>By: Greg</title>
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		<dc:creator>Greg</dc:creator>
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		<description>The post about BAK2u is such a lie, there are no undocumented APIs from Apple for the SIM change. That is the biggest load of bull I have ever heard. The video shows the person clicking an app, entering a password and if the password is not correct an email gets sent out.  It probably got rejected because it was useless, not because they discovered some undocumented APIs. If they did and they mentioned it to a blogger they would also be in deep legal limbo with Apple as it violates the NDA. If you believe this crap I have a $1K I am rich app to sell you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The post about <span class="caps">BAK2</span>u is such a lie, there are no undocumented <span class="caps">API</span>s from Apple for the <span class="caps">SIM </span>change. That is the biggest load of bull I have ever heard. The video shows the person clicking an app, entering a password and if the password is not correct an email gets sent out.  It probably got rejected because it was useless, not because they discovered some undocumented <span class="caps">API</span>s. If they did and they mentioned it to a blogger they would also be in deep legal limbo with Apple as it violates the <span class="caps">NDA.</span> If you believe this crap I have a $1K I am rich app to sell you.</p>
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