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Showing posts with label Apple Siri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple Siri. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

How to get removed apps from the app store

Apple's app approval process is far from perfect, as they often let in apps that their policies seem to prohibit and remove apps that are hardly in violation of anything with often no warning at all. But you know this, and you know it sucks, because when Apple screws up their approval process their users get screwed. Here's what you can do about it.

If You Want to Keep the App...

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Back it up! Although Apple does have the power to remotely disable apps on your iDevice, it's not a power they've been known to exercise. If you have a copy of an app they've killed, you should be able to continue to use it. The problem arises, however, when you delete that app. Once it's gone, it's gone—they're not giving you another copy to download. You have to be responsible for backing up that app.

IMPORTANT: We're assuming a copy of this app exists on your computer. If you purchased the app on your iDevice, make sure you sync with your computer and transfer your purchases so you have an actual app file available to you.

You probably understand how backing up works, as you're just making a duplicate of a file in this case, but this is a circumstance where incremental backups are very important. If you don't backup regularly and on a schedule, you may lose your app and find yourself unable to go back and get it. Fortunately, incremental backups are very easy to set up. In Mac OS X, you have Time Machine built into the operating system and can just turn it on. So long as you have a big external hard drive that it can use to store these backups, and Time Machine isn't instructed to ignore your iTunes folder (you have to do this manually so don't worry about it if you're not sure), you'll be in good shape. Windows users can use Windows Backup and Restore Center to set up a similar incremental backup situation. Alternatively, either platform can use Time Drive or backup iTunes with Dropbox and subscribe to Dropbox's pack rat feature ($39/year) to keep unlimited copies file versions and deleted files.

If you'd prefer to manually backup the app, or need to find it when it's time to restore, you're going to need to know where iTunes keeps all the apps you download. This is pretty easy.

Windows 7: C: -> Users -> Username -> My Music -> iTunes -> iTunes Media -> Mobile Applications

Mac OS X: Macintosh HD -> Users -> yourusername -> Music -> iTunes -> Mobile Applications

Just locate that folder and you'll be able to find a copy of the app. If you're looking to back it up manually, just copy to another drive or burn it to a disc. If you're restoring this app from your backup you'll want to drag it onto iTunes instead so iTunes is aware it exists. Just dropping into the folder where iTunes stores apps won't actually tell iTunes it's there.

That's it! Now your app is about as secure as it's going to be. Some apps make it back into the iTunes App Store later on, once they've resolved whatever was troubling Apple, so if you hold tight you may end up with a sanctioned copy after all.

If You Want a Refund...

What Do I Do When Apple Removes an App I Bought from the App Store?Apple doesn't give refunds for App Store purchases, which is frustrating when you buy an app and don't like it after using it for a few minutes. It's even more frustrating when you buy an app and Apple tells you that you can't have it, and you can't have your money either. While there's no miracle cure for this problem, you can actually get a refund if you employ some good old-fashioned arguing and persistance.

I've purchased a few apps there were removed from the iTunes App Store at some point in their lifespans and I somehow managed to lose one of them. Since I couldn't retrieve another copy of the app I contacted iTunes support and asked for a copy of the app. I believe this is a good place to start because then they have to tell you they can't provide you with the thing you paid for. That's when you can ask for a refund, which they'll deny, you'll argue, and eventually get what you want. The refund will come in the form of iTunes store credit, but that's better than nothing. If you still have an iDevice, chances are you'll find a way to use the few dollars credited back to you.

When Apple removes an app, it's really not a good situation for anybody. It's generally PR trouble for them, wasted effort on the part of the developer, and—as we've just detailed—a crappy experience for the users. You're not going to be able to magically turn a removed app into a regular, Apple-sanctioned one, but with a little diligence you can at least keep the copy you purchased or obtain a refund.

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Thursday, 1 December 2011

Robin Williams impression of Siri and of Siri with a French accent.



Robin Williams a famous comedian, during his appearance with Ellen, he shared some entertaining and funnier thoughts on Siri. Especially a great impression on Siri with a French accent about half the way through. Although Siri has come under some scrutiny related to its inability to handle thick accents. We are not sure we will be seeing Robin’s idea of localized accents for Siri’s voice anytime soon. That being said, some work on accommodating English speakers with accents could be in order. As we heard that Siri has given surprising and funny answers, with this video we find more entertaining Siri.its short and hilarious.

Sunday, 27 November 2011

Siri Dictation comes to iPhone 4, jailbreak required



The Siri Dictations feature that is presently exclusive to Apples’ latest iPhone version, iPhone 4S- along with Siri- can now be used on the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, and iPod touch 4G. The developer Eric Day has launched a new jailbreak package named Sirious, which will be available via a Cydia repository, and will permit user to easily get Siri Dictation working. As you can notice in the video clip above, Sirious works exactly like Siri Dictation would on the iPhone 4S, but miserably it does have ads. This tweak usages Nuance’s technology, but it is cool on the other hand.
At the same time, developers are still working to bring a Siri port to the iPhone 4, and have previously come up with some pretty cool custom use cases. If you already have iPhone 4 jailbreak this would not be a bad thing to check out.

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Apple Not Planning To Bring Siri To Older Versions.


Apple made a recent declaration stating that as of now, it has no plans to put the latest intelligent feature, SIRI, to any of its old devices. As per an email received by Apple insider, that responded about the bug report, Apple clearly mentioned that, they are going to keep SIRI exclusively for iPhone 4S as of now. SIRI works wonders with the all new iPhone 4S and doesn’t seem to be a match with the older versions.

SIRI was launched last month with the release of iPhone 4S and since then has been in news for its outstanding voice recognition system and for delivering the best of the search responses. Apple also reminded that this unique feature is still in its beta stage following the widespread concerns about the new phone.

Experts believe SIRI to be one of the finest features that has led to the ultimate sale of the iPhone 4S. But this announcement has not discouraged the jailbreak hackers from bringing a successful version of the app to the older devices like iPhone 4 and fourth generation iPod touch. 

SIRI has also been considered a definite threat to the extreme search engine, the Google. As per Eric Schmidt, Google’s chairman, SIRI could pose a threat to Google with its advanced and quick response methodologies.

Apple’s SIRI to compete with Google


The all new SIRI app from the latest iphone 4S is considered to be the smartest and the most intelligent apps of all times. The app had proved itself in delivering all sorts of required information about anything and everything and that too without displaying any sort of advertising or taking too much of time. This has created a clean completion among this app and the other search engines online, especially Google which is considered to be the best available search engines. Unlike the search engines, SIRI won’t annoy you with the advertisements that keep popping up all the time and will get you the exact information without having to search for the exact response.


If users get accustomed to the use of SIRI, just verbal communication would mean a lot rather than going for the Google website, typing the query and waiting for the response that might definitely take a little bit of time. This is no doubt going to keep the competition high as more and more people would prefer an iPhone rather than Google. Moreover whenever you clicked on a Google ad, it would have made money and would have given you a huge list of search topics which again you need to filter out to get the exact result.

SIRI on the other hand, would completely relieve you from the ad phenomenon and would give you only precise and required information. So SIRI is certainly treated as a better option over Google and other search engines. As per a small study conducted among the iphone4S users, most of them admitted to the fact that SIRI had an upper hand over Google search engine. There were people who hadn’t been face to face with the search giant since the day they got their iPhone 4S. The striking thing is that SIRI even gets you the Google website if asked to do so. 

Technology always keeps growing and it’s always about the survival of the fittest. Till yesterday Google was a stiff competitor for all the other search engines but now SIRI has spelled its magic and created a new era of verbal response system.