Now that Siri’s protocol have been freshly dissected and laid bare for the realm to behold, hackers were busy finding how one can move Apple’s personal assistant beyond the world of the iPhone 4S. That task might possibly be getting easier, however, now that a developer has created his own third-party proxy server, designed specifically for Siri . The dev, known by his Twitter handle @plamoni, demonstrated his brainchild in a contemporary video clip, using a plug-in to manipulate a WiFi thermostat with only voice commands. As @plamoni explains, the hack won’t require users to jailbreak their iPhone 4S, nevertheless it won’t allow them to port Siri over to earlier iPhones or iPod Touch models, either — not yet, no less than. The basis, in accordance with the developer, is to make it easier for other hackers to experiment with and build upon Siri’s functionality. Head past the break to look the demo video for yourself, or if you are up for it, grab the source code and directions on learn how to create your personal server, on the source link below.
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