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Monday, December 5, 2011

Siri Assistant on all iPhones? Inside the iPhone 4S, and Katamari Amore! - AppJudgment



Max Woolf · Top Commenter · Carnegie Mellon University · 552 subscribers
Illegal and breaks your phone? So, it's Carrier IQ?
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· 3 hours ago

Aman Gupta · Top Commenter · New Delhi, India
That was my first reaction!
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· 3 hours ago

Thomas McGuire · Top Commenter
If we can't trust Chinese hackers with our data, who can we trust?
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· 2 hours ago

Max Woolf · Top Commenter · Carnegie Mellon University · 552 subscribers
The Russians!
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· 2 hours ago
Julian Hugh · Top Commenter · Founder and CEO at SwagFriends.com teens social network
LOL I know right...dont China own us anyway?
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· 42 minutes ago

Rorison Meadows · West Chili, New York
Don't most jailbreakers violate "copyright" law anyway with sideloading warez?
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· 3 hours ago

Chaim Scheiner
Wow. Is Apple paying you directly to distribute propaganda? I understand there are risks but "breaks your phone"? C'mon. There seems to an ongoing campaign by I'm not sure who to keep people from trying to port Siri (and other Apple related hackery) from happening.
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· 2 hours ago

Mo Morgan
Looks that way. I didnt have a problem getting it installed but thats just me. Isn't jailbreaking your iDevice illegal anyway according to Apple? who cares I can always restore it to the last bug infested IOS version I have anyway
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· 36 minutes ago
Nathan Slivka
Mo Morgan no dude the supreme court ruled it unlawful for apple telling you that you are not allowed to do as you wish with your device so its been legal for i believe a year now, its just all the stuff you add to your phone through jailbreak (like installous) that is illegal
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· 6 minutes ago

Adam Israfil · M.S. 101
Illegal code? Did they hack it to show the locations of abortion clinics or something?
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· 2 hours ago

Hua Zhong · Top Commenter
You are already breaking the law by accessing Siri server without permission, regardless of whether you are using copyrighted client code or not. Pot calling kettle black?
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· 2 hours ago

Mo Morgan
ahahhahahaa.....as you can see im black ... so I know what ya mean ..hahahhaahaa
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· 34 minutes ago

Jeff Neiman · Contractor at Taylor University Alumni Relations
Software cannot "break" your phone. Dropping your phone, or me throwing your phone at your stupid head could break your phone.
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· about an hour ago

Aleks Leškin · University of the West of England
if you think that software can not break your camera you are sooo wrong =)
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· 13 minutes ago

Gaurav Rawal · CEO & Founder at GizmoWebs
You can download it from here:
http://www.gizmowebs.com/2011/2112/breaking-siri-successfully-ported-to-iphone-4-install-it-now/
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· 2 hours ago

Kayta Dwayne Taylor · Contra Costa College
I didn't have any problems. Maybe people are too stuppid to jailbreak correctly because they're in so much of a rush. I'm tired of people saying its so illegal. Millions of people are jailbroken and none of us will be caught. People only say don't download it because they don't want their "exclusive" iphone 4s to be amongst the lower generation idevices.
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· 2 hours ago

Nathan Slivka
jailbreaking itself is not illegal
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· 5 minutes ago

Francisco Javier Lopez · Top Commenter · Zendesk Admin at Versata
Hmm jailbreaking is pretty much ilegal- I mean you jailbreak and you have access to the ENTIRE APP STORE FOR FREE! This smells of propaganda to scare the uninformed. Plus I bet that installing this hack will not "break your phone in any way" if anything if it does a simple. back>restore will fix the problem.
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· about an hour ago

Nathan Slivka
but jailbreaking itself is not illegal
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· 5 minutes ago

Mark Anthony Baer
It works great, I don't know what they are talking about. I asked Siri who was full of shit and Siri told me Apple was. Siri even gave me their address and phone number.. Wow amazing!
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· 2 hours ago

Michael Atkinson · Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Propaganda.... If you do proper research on this you WILL be successful... people need to stop being so scared its just a phone!
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· about an hour ago

Michael Atkinson · Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
And Maybe Apple Should Stop Being So Stingy!!!! iThink the iPhone 4S was very successful on raising the bar... A5 Chip, 8MGPX Camera, 1080p Full HD recording, not to mention the all powerful cloud!!!!! I just dont have the money to spend on a new phone and out of all that all i want is SIRI!!!!
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· about an hour ago

Mark Anthony Cianfrani · Temple
"H1Siri (aka, Hi Siri!)." Thank you for the clarification.
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· 3 hours ago

Taylor Martin · Top Commenter · West Stokes High School
My initial thought was an offshoot of H1N1.
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· 2 hours ago

Andrus Pappas · Top Commenter · Bishop Gorman High School
You're already breaking the law by accessing Siri's servers from a non-iPhone 4S device. And by loading the Siri GUI without owning a 4S. Jailbreak writers don't actually read the ToS and just respond "oh, that's illegal" to everything in hope that Apple won't go after them for publishing Siri. As long as you avoid Semi-Tether and other similar apps, H1Siri is just fine.
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· 39 minutes ago

Mo Morgan
Ok..so we should be affraid of all our info going through China's Proxy's and not the American ones? Your Carrier gets all your info anyway and anybody who knows how to hack a carrier signal and wifi knows what to look for in a packet sniffer. Come on, I thought these guys were the guru's. My bad developers don't have the same insight of IT information as Network guys or vise versa.
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· 30 minutes ago

Chris Leydon · Top Commenter · Tech Editor at The BiG! Agency
Hang on... so using H1Siri is illegal because it uses Apple's copyrighted code? Fair enough... But watching the BBC's copyrighted content on YouTube, and then providing an embed link to where you can watch it, is morally sound?
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· 32 minutes ago

James Gee Gunaca · Top Commenter · San Francisco, California
I'll give this a shot but I really only want to see it as proof of concept and to set reminders when driving (for some reason that seems to be the time when I remember I need to remember to do stuff).
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· 2 hours ago

Photographya
working or not?
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· 45 minutes ago

Umair Khan · Islamia college
jerking.
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· 35 minutes ago

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