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Apple's at it again, rejecting applications from the iPhone store with no rhyme, reason, or - in this case - refund - and this time, some application developers think they've gone way too far.

We've discussed Apple's nonsensical iPhone application rejection policies in the past; everytime we think we're done discussing the issue, Apple goes and does something so un-freaking-believable that we've just got to go and start talking about it again.

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It's official - Apple's iPhone can now boot Linux.

According to the Linux on iPhone blog and reports in popular media, the iPhone Dev Team responsible for the iPhone 2.2 firmware jailbreak has posted a port of linux for the iPhone.

At the moment it's more of a proof-of-concept than a functional linux installation, but it's a great start. Although support for the touchscreen, wireless, and sound have yet to be implemented (along with a slew of other features), we have faith that the iPhone Dev Team will continue to work hard to make the iPhone into one of the world's smallest...