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Posted : Saturday, 09 June 2012, 10:18 | Permalink | Mark Here |
steve_ancell

 
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I am amazed at hearing how some people go through so much shit just to get a pirate version of Siri. The legit version is only £2.49 and would work staight out of the box FFS!.  |
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Posted : Saturday, 09 June 2012, 10:18 | Permalink | Mark Here |
dna
 
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That is quite surprising. I thought people only used pirating methods for pricey items when they needed them.
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Posted : Saturday, 09 June 2012, 10:59 | Permalink | Mark Here |
9572AD

 
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Is the piratey version set up for hacking/playing/editing? That could easily be the draw.
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Posted : Saturday, 09 June 2012, 11:47 | Permalink | Mark Here |
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Posted : Sunday, 10 June 2012, 03:30 | Permalink | Mark Here |
spinal

 
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Cydia is good for a couple of things, such as adding widgets to the home screens, enabling wallpaper and multitasking on older ipods, a bunch of random hacks for arranging icons differently and of course emulators.
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Posted : Sunday, 10 June 2012, 07:48 | Permalink | Mark Here |
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I understand that Cydia may have legitimate uses but ripping-off low priced games is SoScrooge. If they can afford to buy the device then surely they can afford to pay a couple of quid for a game or app. |
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Posted : Sunday, 10 June 2012, 19:06 | Permalink | Mark Here |
dna
 
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There are some websites that mention that Siri, or the idea for Siri, was ripped from Star Trek.
Talking Computer.
Why someone did not make something similar, sooner.
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Posted : Sunday, 10 June 2012, 23:21 | Permalink | Mark Here |
spinal

 
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Dont forget automatic sliding doors and cell phones.
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