An iPhone (or an iPad) able to recognize your voice and obey complex commands - such as creating playlists of music or browse contacts and make calls - seems to become a reality less distant after the most recent request a patent filed by Apple in the U.S..
In the document presented at the office of registration of trademarks and patents to the U.S. manufacturer seeking registration of a patent for a process for recognition of different user profiles through the voice and execution of complex commands.
Among the actions described that the equipment should be able to enforce obedience to the voice of the user are, for example, research applications, contacts and media files, as well as the ability to enable its implementation, reproduction of content or make calls.
To be introduced in practice, the news may ultimately relieve the user from touching the screen of the device to carry out their tasks more often.
The manufacturer's interest for the area is not new news and not surprise that with the integration of voice commands were introduced the next version of the mobile operating system brand. Note that in April 2010 the manufacturer bought a small company responsible for creating an application that lets you interact with the iPhone through voice commands, beginning at the time is speculating about Apple's intentions.
The possibility is further integrate the role of the usual speculation about the directions to be followed by manufacturer, followed by the news that Apple had filed for a patent for a technology that holds the screen with no tactile fingerprints and various rumors on the characteristics of the next iPhone.
Next iPhone will recognize the master's voice?
Apple hires creator Jailbreakme.com
It is very normal for companies to hire information technology communities who can break the barriers of safety of their products. Apple is no exception andjust do it by hiring Nicholas Allegra, also known as @ comex, one of the most active members in the community who is responsible for breaking down barriers and allow iOS Jailbreak to use the equipment.
Nicholas Allegra is one of the most active and known to a large communitydedicated to circumvent the security mechanisms of the IOS. It was he who created the site known Jailbreakme.com, which allows to exploit a flaw in iOSand thus unlock the equipment they use it.
This site is by far the easiest way to make a jailbreak, simply enter youraddress and follow the instructions.
This hiring was announced by Nicholas Allegra, a tweet to your account.
So, the week after next I will be starting an internship with Apple.
This type of contract is not new to Apple, who at the beginning of the summerhad joined his team as a programmer developing applications available onCIDIA, and that created a created a reporting system very similar to what Apple is going to present iOS5 .
The community that comes to break the barriers imposed by Apple iOS and is dedicated to finding points of failure is a little poorer. It is a big step for Nicholas Allegra, who hopes his work will be continued and developed by the team that helped create the Jailbreakme.com.
For Apple is hiring a weight and Allegra will surely work now to meet and solveall the problems that for years went to explore.