We know that Siri does the majority of its processing server-side, which Apple's claims of hardware like a restricting factor are tenuous at best. But a new study from French developer Applidium discloses that Apple is really filled with it.
They have handled to totally reveal the whole process employed for communications between your apple iphone 4S and Apple's servers. By doing this, they learned that the only real factor keeping Siri from running on Android (or nearly anything having a microphone and a web connection) would be a single type of code. In addition, they claim that it's possible to produce a third-party Siri client that may fool Apple's servers into thinking these were speaking having a normal apple iphone 4S. Regrettably, it's that single type of code that may seriously hobble any make an effort to take advantage of this discovery.
Because it works out, that code is exclusive to every individual apple iphone 4S and by now, there is no method to replicate it. So to be able to get a 3rd party-client working, you'd either need to sacrifice a lot of apple iphones, or risk easy recognition through the Apple Gestapo. Essentially, the only real factor standing between you and also a Siri-outfitted refrigerator is really a string of random figures. For any more in depth explanation of methods they made it happen and phone code, mind on to Applidium's own blog, or, Ars Technica for that less technically-inclined. [Applidium via Ars Technica]
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