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Have you read the new Cracked article about robotics?

Question by : Have you read the new Cracked article about robotics?
I’m scared.. Apparently there are scientists out there building indestructible robots and unmanned robotic drone planes with AI

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I wish I was joking

Is anyone else scared? :(
@Whoa: the US military is building missile drone planes that run on their on nuclear reactors so they don’t have to refuel

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Answer by Luck dragon
yes

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Apple iPad 2 16GB, Wi-Fi, 9.7in – Black (MC769LL/A) Broken Cracked Screen ASIS

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How can I fix my cracked android tablet?

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I have a pandigital android tablet, and the screen cracked a little while ago when I threw it on the steps because I forgot it was in my book bag. The crack runs across the middle of the screen, and I want to know if I have to get a whole new one or just a new screen. If I do need a new screen, how much would this cost?

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Answer by Maggie21
If it has a warranty, send it in:)

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Siri Cracked Open, Theoretically Opening It Up To Other Devices (Or Even Android!)

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Serving as a stark reminder that there are people on the Internet who are way, way too damned clever, the guys over at the iPhone design/development house Applidium claim to have cracked open Siri to take an unsanctioned look at its (her? his?) inner workings. In a rare (but quite welcome. I mean, by us. Probably not by Apple) move, they’ve gone on to do a rather detailed debriefing of how they got through.

So, what does this mean to you? Theoretically, it means that support for Apple’s voice-powered portable assistant could be hacked not only onto devices like the iPhone 4, but to anything from laptops to Android phones as well. As the italics on “theoretically” imply, though, there’s a bit of a catch.

The catch: in the end, anything attempting to communicate with Siri’s backend needs to have a valid iPhone 4S identification string, unique to each 4S. In one-off experiments like this one, spoofing that string with one pulled from an actual 4S is somewhat simple — Apple wouldn’t (/couldn’t) ever really notice.

If someone were to hack together an Android app and distribute it, though, the massive influx of requests all originating from the same unique ID would almost certainly trigger a blacklisting. Unless the app had a massive pool of authentic unique IDs to rotate through, the fishy activity would be pretty easy to discern.

I’d highly recommend reading Applidium’s full rundown of the process, but here’s the tl;dr breakdown:

  • By connecting Siri to a local router and then dumping data as it came through, they realized that Siri was sending all of its data to a server that we’ll refer to as “Guzzoni”.
  • All trafic sent to Guzzoni was sent through the HTTPS protocol. With the “S” in HTTPS standing for “Secure”, this traffic wasn’t subject to simple packet sniffing. So they had a new idea: make a fake Guzzoni server, and see what came through on the other end.
  • After a good bit of ridiculously clever SSL certificate trickery, they got Siri sending commands to their fake server. With each command comes the “X-Ace-Host” string, which appears to be unique to each iPhone 4S.
  • After figuring out how Apple was compressing (read: not encrypting) the data, Applidium was able to decompress it and parse out a rough sketch of exactly what was being sent (including which audio codec Apple was using), and what Siri expected in return.

With that process done, Applidium attempted to talk to Siri without any iPhone 4S in the equation. Their first challenge? Speech-to-text from a laptop running a custom script. Sure enough: it worked. Siri chewed through the sound file (a recording of them saying “autonomous demo of Siri”), didn’t bat an eye (as their tool was using their iPhone 4S’ actual unique ID), and returned a mountain of data detailing what Siri heard and how sure it was about each word.

Incredible. The Applidium guys have provided a few tools for others to recreate their steps — but, as it currently stands, there’s not much that can be done to take this beyond a rather cool proof-of-concept.



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Nabaztag successor Karotz cracked open by the FCC

We haven’t seen anything this heart-wrenching since Pleo last made its way through the FCC. There’s just something depressing about watching an adorable little animal robot get torn down in the commission’s sterile government labs. Karotz, the successor to Nabaztag’s friendly WiFi-enabled throne has followed Pleo down the FCC rabbit hole, getting poked, prodded, and pulled apart, to assure that it won’t be shooting any harmful bunny death rays at you, the consumer. Also of note: the strangely ominous “Your New Life With Karotz” user manual cover.

Nabaztag successor Karotz cracked open by the FCC originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 05 Aug 2011 17:53:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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iReSign: Installs Cracked iPhone apps without Jailbreak [Video]

Hackers over iModZone have developed a new application iReSign that allows you to install cracked applications without having to jailbreak your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad. Unlike iPA God, the tool is very easy to use and lets app bundles (.ipa) files to be signed or resigned with digital certificate from Apple for distribution. iResign cracked app [...]

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