IBM headquarters is a Siri-free zone
0. phoneArena posted on 23 May 2012, 11:14
If you have a question for Siri, you better ask it outside of IBM’s territory because the digital assistant out of Cupertino is banned on their turf. MIT’s Technology Review got a chance to sit down with IBM chief information officer Jeanetter Horan to talk about...
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1. Sniggly posted on 23 May 2012, 11:17 8 0
In other words, this is no different than policies banning phones with cameras (or where the cameras have to be covered with resin). It may not be necessary, but I still approve.
4. wp74ver (banned) posted on 23 May 2012, 11:47 1 16
Bro you don't have a life ,you always posting on everything you need to get you a girl real talk.
5. Sniggly posted on 23 May 2012, 12:05 7 0
I love this assumption that because I'm a prolific poster here I somehow don't have time for a relationship.
Please, tell me more about what a Casanova you must be, aided by your relative lack of posts here and your atrocious spelling and grammar.
6. iamcc posted on 23 May 2012, 12:07 7 0
Some of us have jobs that allow internet freedom.
It's fascinating.
7. EclipseGSX posted on 23 May 2012, 12:18 8 0
says the loser with the screen name "windows phone 7 4ever"
12. Non_Sequitur posted on 23 May 2012, 16:43 1 0
It takes like five minutes to visit a website on your mobile phone and read/post a few things.
2. mas11 posted on 23 May 2012, 11:22 4 0
So basically IBM is worried Apple will overhear important IBM information and steal it.
3. dragonscourgex posted on 23 May 2012, 11:27 3 0
Wasn't the government up in arms over Google collecting data about people....wouldn't this be very similar to that?
10. networkdood posted on 23 May 2012, 14:02 0 0
Yes, it would be, but you know how that goes....
9. ilia1986 posted on 23 May 2012, 13:09 5 1
IBM. Doing something right by opposing Apple ever since 1982. :)
11. andro. posted on 23 May 2012, 14:48 1 0
Apple collecting data???!!!!
Over the top from IBM admittingly useless they know more than we do on what practises apple use






