Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Somebody Cracks Siri, Theoretically Speaking

Somebody Cracks Siri, Theoretically Speaking

Applidium, a development company that centers on creating mobile applications for the iOS and Android, has claimed that it has able to crack open Siri. Their “experiment” has able to use Apple's voice-powered assistant application on devices outside of the iPhone realm such as laptops and even Android phones. However, any attempt to communicate with a cracked Siri requires a valid iPhone 4S identification string, which is unique to each 4S.

Gadget.com, Somebody Cracks Siri, Theoretically Speaking

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