Showing posts with label jailbreak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jailbreak. Show all posts

Friday, February 24, 2012

SiriToggles lets you wide open programs, change surroundings with all your express.

Siri has a number of striking technologies behind them, even so the express assistant’s scope is usually, during start, comparatively restricted. positive, the item enables you to question the actual weather conditions, fixed memory joggers, and also information your family members most within unconventional terminology. yet various jobs are out of limitations.


It’s solely already been a few days because apple iphone 4S jailbreak had been unveiled, women and men jailbreak area includes undoubtedly grown Siri’s skills. a different instance labeled SiriToggles provides you with the energy that you perform essential assignments against your mobile phone by utilizing ones words. exclusively, you are able to open programs, adjust system configurations, and obtain method information — most by Siri.

hence whenever you’re sprinting, as well as you need to understand how a great deal battery power life you have quit, only require “what can be the recent battery power levels? ” Siri will probably act in response having “you own 65 per cent of one's power leftover. ” if you’re travelling overnight and your phone’s present for your GPS DEVICE selection iphone app is definitely as well bright, just simply express “set this purity level in order to 31 p'cent. ” done. point out you’re running that will get the bus and also you forgot to be able to move a person's wi-fi compatability off of (for salvaging battery); easily point out “disable WiFi” or maybe “turn out of wifi. ”

while very helpful because these kind of tweaks is often, the largest advantage of making use of SiriToggles is the fact it can open up programs. precisely how is it carried out? simply append this prefix “launch app” that will any iphone app identify, plus Siri will launch it. this in concert with every software, which includes apple mackintosh programs, vacation blog, and even jailbreak blog.

along with the apple company taking away lots of the very best tips from your jailbreak neighborhood over the last few years (multitasking, signal, lockscreen facts, wifi syncing), at this time there isn’t as often bedroom pertaining to Cydia technology as generally there once was. extended Siri features could after that become the significant uncharted iOS frontier of which jailbreakers forge directly into.

the very best portion concerning SiriToggles is the fact it’s free. you may acquire the arrangement through Cydia in the BigBoss repo. when mounted, the extra efficiency is usually, obviously, combined with Siri (there’s a lot establish an additional instance gain access to SiriToggles).

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Make Siri’s Voice Control Completely Hands-Free in iPhone (Jailbroken)

iPhone (Jailbroken) Using Siri to control your phone is super handy, but having to activate the feature every time you want to issue a new command is annoying, especially when driving. There's a way (albeit battery-intensive) to have Siri respond to voice commands all the time.
First, you'll have to jailbreak your device. Once you do that, head to Cydia and purchase "Hands-Free Control" for $2.99. Once that's installed, head to the regular Settings app and customize what you want Siri to respond to, how sensitive it is, and even whether you want it on all the time.
To use it, just say the keyword the default is just "Siri" but you can change it to "Computer", "Hal" or whatever you want and the standard Siri interface will pop up. This is extremely useful when you're driving or somewhere where you don't want to constantly hit the Siri button. Is it worth $3? That's kind of up to how often you use it, but because Apple's unlikely to make this a feature by default because of how much more battery you churn through because your phone's listening all the time, this is the only way to get always-on voice recognition.

Assistant Extensions Is an (All-In-One) Siri Hack Manager

iOS (Jailbroken): Since iOS 5 was jailbroken, we've seen a steady stream of Siri hacks, but if you're looking for an all-in-one utility, AssistantExtensions is the best place to start.
AssistantExtensions comes packed with Siri commands for SBSettings, a Twitter function, YouTube search, and more. The nice thing about AssistantExtensions is that it can be expanded with additional tweaks from developers and it won't conflict with other Siri hacks. Extensions can be downloaded directly from Cydia and integrated into the AssistantExtensions so you won't have to choose between two Siri hacks. It's a free download and you can find it by searching for AssistantExtensions in the BigBoss repository.

How iPhone Apps Steal Your Contact Data and Why You Can’t Stop It

The internet is starting to realize something unsettling: our iPhones send information about the people we know to private servers, often without our permission. Some offending apps are fixing themselves. Some aren't. But the underlying problem is much bigger.
Apple allows any app to access your address book at any time it's built into the iPhone's core software. The idea is to make using these apps more seamless and magical, in that you won't have dialog boxes popping up in your face all the time, the way Apple zealously guards your location permissions at an OS level because fewer clicks mean a more graceful experience, right? Maybe, but the consequence is privacy shivved and consent nullified. Even Steve Jobs thinks so. Your phone makes decisions about what's okay to share with a company, whose motivation is, ultimately, making money, without consulting you first.
Once you peel back that pretty skin of your phone and observe the software at work we used a proxy application called Charles watching the data that jumps between your phone and a remote server is plain. A little too plain. What can we see?
As Paul Haddad, the developer behind the popular Twitter client TapBot pointed out to me, some of App Store's shiniest celebrities are among those that beam away your contact list in order to make hooking up with other friends who use the app smoother. From Haddad's own findings:
Foursquare (Email, Phone Numbers no warning)
Path (Pretty much everything after warning)
Instagram (Email, Phone Numbers, First, Last warning)
Facebook (Email, Phone Numbers, First, Last warning)
Twitter for iOS (Email, Phone Numbers, warning)
Voxer (Email, First, Last, Phone numbers, warning)
Foursquare and Instagram have both recently updated to provide a much clearer warning of what you're about to share. Which every single app should follow, providing clear warnings before they touch your contacts. But plenty of apps aren't so generous. "A lot of other popular social networking apps send some data," says Haddad, "mostly names, emails, phone numbers." Instapaper, for example, transmits your address book's email listings when you ask it to "search contacts" to connect with other friends using the app. The app never makes it clear that my data (shown up top) is leaving the phone and once it's out of your hands and in Instagram's, all you can do is trust that it'll be handled responsibly. You know, like not be stored permanently without your knowledge.
Trust is all we've got, and that's not good. "Once the data is out of your device there's no way to tell what happens to it," explains Haddad. Companies might do the decent thing and delete your data immediately. Like Foursquare, which says it doesn't store your data at all after matching your friends, and never has. Twitter keeps your address book data for 18 months "to make it easy for you and your contacts to discover each other on Twitter after you've signed up," but you can delete the data at any time with a link at the bottom of this page. Or a company might do the Path thing, storing that information indefinitely until they're publicly shamed into doing otherwise. Or worse.
We need a solution, and goodwill on the part of app devs is going to cut it. All the ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO DO THIS? dialog boxes in the world won't absolve Apple's decision to hand out our address books on a pearly platter. iOS is the biggest threat to iOS and nothing short of a major revision to the way Apple allows apps to run through your contacts should be acceptable. But is that even enough? Maybe not.
Jay Freeman, developer behind the massively popular jailbroken-iPhone program Cydia, doesn't think Apple's hand is enough to definitively state who gets your address book, and when:
"Neither Apple nor the application developer is in a good position to decide that ahead of time, and due to this neither Apple's model of 'any app can access the address book, no app can access your recent calls', nor Google's method of 'developer claims they need X, take it or leave it' is sufficient."
Freeman's solution? Cydia's "one-off modifications to the underlying operating system" that we deal in, nicely transfers this control back to the user." In other words, we can't trust Apple or the people that make apps so let's just trust ourselves to control how iOS works.
Freeman left us with one, final, disquieting note. Shrewd devs and others with the knowhow have been able to dig through app traffic to find out of they're shoveling around your address book. But there's no easy way to do this and if a dev really wants to sneak your data through the door, there's technically nothing we can do to stop him: "There are tons of complex tricks that can be used to smuggle both information in network traffic and computation itself." It's a problem fundamental to computer science once the data's in a dev's hands, he can conjure it away, too small to be noticed by App Store oversight in churning sea of other apps.
Unless Apple keeps him from getting that information in the first place by letting us all make informed decisions with our phone and the private life poured into it. Your move, iOS.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

i phone 4S jailbreak so near, yet so far?

The iPhone 4S have been available for about a couple months, yet it possesses no jailbreak. The iPad 2 have been available for the better portion of a year and it may only be jailbroken on an ancient version of iOS four (4. 3. 3). It’s dark times with the jailbreak community, but there can be hope. The hacker who may have the best chances associated with cracking the iPhone 4S’s defenses says he could be making progress.

The A5 pick is Apple’s best nonetheless defense against jailbreaking. it was cracked once, but only briefly. Apple was quick that will patch the exploit also it has since been impenetrable. producing matters worse, the maestro behind the sole jailbreak, Comex, is now earning a living for Apple.

The jailbreak community’s best hope resistant to the A5 fortress is the hacker named pod2g. she has an untethered jailbreak for A4 devices in the works, but he might also have something up his sleeve with the A5; the hacker says that progress have been made on the iphone 4S, but obstacles remain.

pod2g says he is near an untethered iPhone 4S jailbreak, but he is being thrown off through processor cache issues. it's something to with your Cortex A9 cache administration system. He says it could be sorted quickly, or this could not. pod2g promises an update on his development by tomorrow.

Once a critical way of doubling the capabilities with the iPhone, jailbreaking has been thwarted during the last year. Apple has waged a soft war on the hacking community with some sort of three-fold strategy: implementing the very best jailbreak features, hiring away the most effective talent, and making its processors as hack-proof as you possibly can. It’s been a flourishing strategy that has left a common tablet almost hack-proof for nearly 12 months, and the latest iPhone completely hack-proof for two months.

One thing we have come across the cat-and-mouse game is that the jailbreak community is a hacking Hydra; when one head is not available, another grows to have its place. If pod2g can easily successfully hack the 4S (and iPad only two? ), the mouse may, once again, have the upper hand over the kitty. It’s only a matter of your energy.
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