Has Siri left your iPhone 4S unlocked?

Started by Glenn, Oct 25, 2011, 16:48:44

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Simon

I can think of two words too, Mitch, but fortunately Siri doesn't recognise them. ;)

The fact that Siri is off by default and you can then password protected it surely makes this a non-story.
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Steve

If you use a pass code lock for your iPhone and still allow Siri access of course you run a risk but that to me is an individual decision. BTW I use a pass code and Siri cannot be accessed.
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They'll be in big trouble when the Siri enabled TV is released.
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Quote from: Steve on Oct 28, 2011, 06:59:08
They'll be in big trouble when the Siri enabled TV is released.

According to this http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/article/the_next_thing_apple_becoming_big_brother/ they'll be in even bigger trouble long before that happens......

Wonder when something similar to Siri will come to Android.  Just think of all that extra information Google will be able to know about you  ;D

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Two tin cans and a piece of string anyone?
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Tacitus

Quote from: Rik on Oct 28, 2011, 12:16:24
Two tin cans and a piece of string anyone?

Does make you wonder  :)

Rik

I'm increasingly unhappy with data mining, Tac. If Visa and Mastercard get in on the act as well, we might all just write a detailed daily diary on Facebook. :(
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Steve

That would be entail becoming a member of a very large group. ;D
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Quote from: Tacitus on Oct 28, 2011, 12:12:05Wonder when something similar to Siri will come to Android.  Just think of all that extra information Google will be able to know about you  ;D

Android already has speech recognition for typing messages.
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Tacitus

Quote from: Simon on Oct 28, 2011, 13:11:02
Android already has speech recognition for typing messages.

Guess there's no escape.  Like Rik says, we may as well write a detailed diary and post it to the World  ::)

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As long as you haven't got a stutter.  :)x
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pctech

Indeed otherwise e-mails, forum posts and blogs might become very long.


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