No, jailbreaking your iPod touch is not illegal.
Jailbreaking an iPod touch enables you to customise it like you would an iPhone. It lets you have a wallpaper for the home screen, behind the icons and other stuff.
However, jailbreaking may crash your iPod and Apple will most probably not fix it for you.
Apple doesnt like it and it goes against their term & conditions that you agree to.
Jailbreaking an iPod Nano 3G can offer additional features and customization, but it also comes with risks. It may void your warranty, lead to software instability, or even render the device unusable (bricking). Additionally, jailbreaking can expose the device to security vulnerabilities. It's essential to weigh these risks before proceeding.
Yes you can. There are a number of sites that will walk you through it and offer different tools. Be very careful in doing this. You could damage your Kindle if you do it incorrectly.
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Anything of the universe is always possible I suppose, but from my great deal of experience in the world of jailbreaking the likelihood of that happening is slim to none, reason being is because should anything go wrong in most every scenario one can always boot the iDevice in DBU recovery mode which iTunes will soon recognize and offer for a restore to the most current firmware or a specified one contained on the hard drive free (both restores free of charge). So in reality if no longer have your warranty or you do not mind forfeiting it you should go for it. You have very little to lose and all of Cydia** (TM) to gain.
Yes you can. There are a number of sites that will walk you through it and offer different tools. Be very careful in doing this. You could damage your Kindle if you do it incorrectly.
There are no state or federal laws that require your employer to offer health insurance. They can decide to offer plans to full time employees only. They can decide to offer to salaried employees only.
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You can obtain trouble ticket software through a variety of companies. One such company is called Trouble Ticket Express. They offer downloadable software for you to use.
Someone who offers trouble could be a "danger arranger" but since the "f" is right next to the "d" on the keyboard, there is a good chance you meant to ask about "odder trouble." That's stranger danger.
You need an OBDII scanner tool to retrieve the trouble codes. AutoZone and similar auto parts stores offer free scans.
I've received a good job offer but I will have to relocate if I decide to accept it.
It seems like you're having trouble choosing between two options. If you can share more about what the two things are, I can help you weigh the pros and cons or offer advice to help you decide. Remember to consider what matters most to you in making your choice!