French app developer Applidium has cracked the protocol Siri uses to communicate with Apple’s servers. Applidium achieved this crack by using its own HTTPS server and faked SSL certificates. This means that Siri could possibly find its way onto other devices, including Android products. Apple gives text-to-voice data a “confidence” score and even a timestamp for each word you say to the server. In order to get Siri playing on another device, you need a spare iPhone 4S unique deice identifier key.”]

