What is Herpinya?

HerpinyaWe’ve been getting a lot of requests about what Herpinya is and whether or not herpinya.com is a legit Siri Port.

Herpinya.com is NOT a legit Siri port. If you visit the website on your iOS device, you can press on the microphone button and you will hear a noise that sounds like “herpinya”. We would not recommend to visit this website as they may upload vulnerable code at a future date.

Herpinya is the codename given to Apple’s Siri when being ported to lower generation iDevices.

Source: Urban Dictionary

Browntechx Released a Screenshot of The Code He Saw From Jackoplane as Proof

About half an hour ago, browntechx tweeted the following:

To tell the truth guys, I don’t know about Jackoplane. I am starting to have serious doubts. He may of deceived us all.

I want the port as much as you guys do.

When we asked him if he ever saw proof of Jackoplane’s port, he told us that he made some screenshots of the code @Jackoplane was working on. A few minutes ago, he released one of these screenshots. Continue reading

Siriport.com Is Switching to a New Server, Release imminent?

@browntechx answered some of the questions about the Siri Port.

First, he said the reason siriport.com changed back to the old design is that they are switching to a new server to prepare to release their port.

1) Why did http://siriport.com/ change back to the old design. Answ: We are switching to the new server to get ready to release the port.

The new server has the old design, because Jackoplane wanted it that way.

Another question was: Will it be a package off a Cydia repo? The answer is yes.

There is still no ETA.

Siriport.com Updated, Then Went Back to Initial Design

A few hours ago siriport.com got updated. There was a new “news” section on the site, which had the following statement on it:

We currently have tested the iPhone 4 and 3G S and they work seamlessly. Currently we are testing the iPod touch. We will be testing it on the iPad 1 later today.
-Iris Dev Team

Now, siriport.com went back to the old design containing a Siri Logo + Cydia = ?.

Siriport.com updated, connection to jabbre.com

jabbre-siriport.comAs we mentioned in our last post, siriport.com just got updated. If you take a closer look at the source code of the website, you will notice that the images are located on the domain “jabbre.com”. If you visit jabbre.com, you will find a website similar to the new siriport.com, but with a big donation button in the middle (Surprisingly, it isn’t working. If you klick it, you get a “fatal error”). If you look at the WHOIS information of jabbre.com you will see that the website belongs to Daniel Brown, whose twittername we find on the siriport.com website.

Siriport.com Acquired by Jackoplane, We Shouldn’t Expect Anything Soon

It looks like Jackoplane, the hacker who claims to have ported Siri to the iPhone 4 and other iOS devices, has acquired the domain siriport.com. The website still looks the same and jackoplane said we shouldn’t expect anything soon, so it might stay like that for a while.

Okay, managed to get siriport.com from the owner, Don’t expect anything soon. - @jackoplane

via @jackoplane