Siri Hacked on iPod Touch

By Aditi | November 11, 2011 12:08 am |
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iPod Hacks

Have you heard about the latest news in the iPod world? Well, Siri hacked on iPod Touch and it is not fully working. The problem arising is that there is difficulty in communicating with the Apple Servers.

Yes, it’s true that hackers who are trying too hard to get the Siri system interface to work on non-iPhone 4S devices have now realized that they have got some sort of success. These hackers are getting success with all members of the current iOS family because the enterprising pair have grafted Siri on a current generation iPod Touch.

A lot of confusion has come up over the Siri technology on the iPhone 4S and its former app, Siri Assistant, which is now defunct. It was available on the earlier versions of the iPhone but it was removed due to failure. Some tests with a modified Siri on the iPhone4 and on iPad 2 devices reveal that without even been connected to the network servers, the program runs slower that it actually does on the iPhone 4S. So, Apple is these days concerned about the quality of the experience on the non 4S devices.

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