Does iTunes 8.1 (for Mac) break compatibility with hacked iPhones/iPod touches or stolen apps (ipa files)?

Some users are reporting unknown error 13014. Apparently the fix is to reset the iPhone. Also rebooting the computer seems to clear up the error.

Looking for this answer too but previous answer by patmondor is not based on fact. It refers to a post on iphonehacks that is talking about iTunes 8.0.1 not iTunes 8.1 (released March 2009).

Please don't steal apps. As for hacks/jailbreaks, IDK, but I wouldn't press your luck.

So, you've heard about jailbreaking, and it sounds intriguing. (But mostly just intriguing.) Here's how to hack your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad—yes, iPad—into an unrestricted, freshly empowered mega-machine. In buying an iProduct, you're accepting that its fate will be dictated by Apple.

They control what kind of apps you install on your device, which of the hardware functions you can exploit to their full potential, and which carrier you can use your iPhone with. They've loosened up on at least one of those fronts in the last year or so, expanding the types of apps available in the App Store, but many—screw that, most—of the same restrictions still apply. Want to install an app that Apple hasn't explicitly approved?

Want to use an app over 3G that's been designated for Wi-Fi?

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