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*'''24 March 11''' An updated USA Sudoku was [http://hackmii.com/2011/01/sudokuhax-release/ released].
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*'''06 June 18''' WinterMute released [https://davejmurphy.com/%CD%A1-%CD%9C%CA%96-%CD%A1/ FlipNote ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)], a re-engineering of ugopwn to support eur/jpn & usa consoles,
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*'''28 January 11''' 19 and 24 hours after the Sudokuhax release Nintendo [http://hackmii.com/2011/01/sudokuhax-release/ removed] EA's Sudoku from the EUR/AU and USA DSi Shop.
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*'''23 April 18''' Nocash released [http://problemkaputt.de/gba.htm Unlaunch], The first ever (released) bootcode exploit for the DSi, It gives full SCFG_EXT access rights on boot.
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*'''27 January 11''' Team Twiizers released DSiWare exploit [http://hackmii.com/2011/01/sudokuhax-release/ Sudokuhax], loads full DSi-mode homebrew from SD card.
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*'''08 November 17''' shutterbug2000 re-released Ugopwn, a DSi homebrew exploit with NAND access (and 1.4.5 support!!) first DSi homebrew exploit in AGES
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*'''14 January 11''' The DSi Common key has been disclosed to the public. Please do not post it here.
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*'''23 July 17''' Martin Korth released [http://problemkaputt.de/gba.htm no$gba v2.8b], further improving DSi support.