iphone call record - Off-topic

does anyone know of any software to record a telephone conversation on the iphone?

I think it is illegal to record a conversation without notifying the other person that you are doing so, I was looking for some similiar software last year but couldnt find any, maybe for that reason!!

it is only illigal if you don't notify the person. I wouldn't be using for illegal activities. the person will be notified.

vik_x said:
it is only illigal if you don't notify the person. I wouldn't be using for illegal activities. the person will be notified.
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its not illegal everywhere..... it all depends on local laws

It's not illegal, you just can't use it in a court of law if the other person is not notified in some states.

burgertime said:
It's not illegal, you just can't use it in a court of law if the other person is not notified in some states.
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in some countries it is illegal, you are refering to US law, this is an international website though

Sorry, I see the world as Stephen Colbert does..through America glasses buddy! Note that these glasses aren't for the color blind as you need to see in red white and blue.
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thats rediculous hahaha...........

Its not a matter of be legal or not.
ITs a matter of need be specific wm device implementation, because this its hard release.
All phone today do it, by native in any country. the ones don't do? THE GREAT SMARTPHONES FROM MICROSOFT.
But its possible, just hard ( until now, because some new models have registry entries that let us imaginate will be possible later).

F_R_I_T_Z said:
Its not a matter of be legal or not.
ITs a matter of need be specific wm device implementation, because this its hard release.
All phone today do it, by native in any country. the ones don't do? THE GREAT SMARTPHONES FROM MICROSOFT.
But its possible, just hard ( until now, because some new models have registry entries that let us imaginate will be possible later).
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what a random post
abyway, back on topic:
i think when i has my jailbroken iphone, there was some software to do it, ut it might have just been for voice recording normally.
i doubt anything on the app store will do it though, only cydia (jailbroken iphone appstore)

well you aren't gonna find much support here
windows fans = make pie out of apple
apple fans = very confused people

thanks for the feedback, I'll check out cydia.

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How about getting this video driver issue on TV?

I was wondering if anyone has tried to get this issue on TV? Something like CNN TECH, X-Play, or Attack of the Show. Maybe something a bit more national and mainstream would spark a bigger fire. I think all of the technology websites linking the story are a HUGE help, maybe its time to call in the larger media cannons.
Can we get more threads about this today?
I have five Browser Tabs open on this subject just so I can keep up....
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=314615
didn't HTC say they are fixing the drivers in the next update?
jallenclark said:
didn't HTC say they are fixing the drivers in the next update?
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Congrats Senior Member..... the big 100 and isn't status what it's all about?
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This just in, HTC an electronic gadget creater has pissed off some 13000 nerds with overpriced phones. From our understanding the gadgeteers decided to neglect its customer base by omitting a video driver in it's software package. This missing video driver is responsible for poor renduring of the display and the nerds also accuse it of slowing down the phone and causing crappy camera quality.
Now back to your regurly scheduled program.
ChumleyEX said:
This just in, HTC an electronic gadget creater has pissed off some 13000 nerds with overpriced phones. From our understanding the gadgeteers decided to neglect its customer base by omitting a video driver in it's software package. This missing video driver is responsible for poor renduring of the display and the nerds also accuse it of slowing down the phone and causing crappy camera quality.
Now back to your regurly scheduled program.
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hahah, good stuff
btw, you realize by being here you are one of those 13000
Sure, I'm one of the ones that signed the thing. I dont' mind being called a nerd.
It's amazing how all these newcomers with only 1 post ask about the video issue. Makes me wonder if existing members register with a new username and post either to piss others off or ask questions without harming their reputation.
Things that make you go, Hmmmm?
sherpa said:
It's amazing how all these newcomers with only 1 post ask about the video issue. Makes me wonder if existing members register with a new username and post either to piss others off or ask questions without harming their reputation.
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Lol paranoid much?
What would make you think that?
Please use the existing threads on this issue.
Mike

Caption Competition...

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I'll kick off with...
"HTC's Assurance Superiority Standards (ASS) testing raises ethical questions"
Your phone:
$299.99
Your contract:
$1165.68
Getting the phone lodged inside of you and having X-rays of it for the whole world to see:
Priceless!
"errmmm mr sulu what warp drive did u use"?
or
(princess liea to han solo)"you came in that thing? your braver than i thought"
helo fellow brummie
"hummm....now where did i see my phone last?
i know ill ring it"
i also think it could be a new xda logo and slogan
that pic the underneath the quote
"about the only thing we cant help with"
or
"a prime example of misinterpreting HardSPL"
**** a brick.
-I assume no-one would eat a working phone.
Dave
Funny ones so far. I like the idea of this being used as an advert. How about...
"Our new A-GPS function means you can always get a signal, no matter where your phone is."
John was beginning to regret asking on 4chan for help with his new phone...
HTC's new hands free interface........answer your phone by squeezing your asscheeks
Also comes in a women's model..................................well you can figure it out
HTC's new slogan:
"HTC: Our devices are the sh**!
Dave
mikechannon said:
Radiologists say there are no health risks in eating apple products and admit man's claim that he swallowed his iPhone as they reveal a bowel xRay showing nothing but Sh**.
Mike
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This one for the win! Excellent Mike!
HTC: Official supplier of raw materials for XDA-Developers
The brand new
HTC BrownStone...
I just bought this phone off of Craig's list...and it sounds like crap!!!
"ribbed for her pleasure"
Surgeon: "If I knew that; I wouldn't have lost it. Try calling it."

Lexipedia - the mobile encyclopedia

MOD EDIT - WAREZ LINK REMOVED, THREAD CLOSED
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The largest and most expansive reference work in the history of human knowledge can now be on your Windows Mobile Pocket PC or Windows Mobile Smartphone. Based on the Wikipedia encyclopedia project, Lexipedia contains over 550,000 articles that are quickly and easily searched. This massive tome requires a fair amount of storage but it pays for itself by being the go-to place for just about any reference question you may have.
Classics, biographies, the plant and animal kingdom, human history, music, bands, movies, business, military, medical, it just goes on and on and on. Lexipedia includes just the summary sections or beginnings of articles in order to make the product a manageable size but you can optionally download the entire unabridged version too.
Our search technology uses "sounds like" matching so you don't need to know how to spell a word to look it up.
The free demo version converts to full functionality upon purchase - there's no need to download and install again.
Download The File Here
The Keygen is attached below.
Note: The keygen contains offensive photos that might be suitable for children. Before clicking "Am I Right?" from the keygen for about 5-10 times, be sure no minor is around. Thanks
If you Like this application, buy me a beer. Cheers
Did you make this software or are you trying to profit from someone else's work?
powerfox said:
Did you make this software or are you trying to profit from someone else's work?
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first of all, i didnt say i made this application. second, it is just a donate button and i am clearly not forcing one to do so. third, i am not trying to make a profit here. fourth, if you dont like me being here, i dont give a damn.
First lol at this:
"Note: The keygen contains offensive photos that might be suitable for children. Before clicking "Am I Right?" from the keygen for about 5-10 times, be sure no minor is around. Thanks"
Suitable for children hm..
Secondly, I don't think you can post keygens on XDA.

Mashable: Two Social Media In Emergencies Articles

Two articles I found fascinating. Lately I've been feeling, since the back half of 2011 at least, that Mobiles are finally mature enough to become all in one portable media communication hubs. I could see setting up a device that does nothing but grab news/alerts and functions as your backup emergency device.
http://mashable.com/2012/02/06/social-media-public-safety-2/
http://mashable.com/2011/02/11/social-media-in-emergencies/
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2012/02/norovirus-barfipelago/
(Edit: I might be the only one interested in this...)
Blog about the subject:
http://idisaster.wordpress.com
http://www.wired.com/magazine/2012/01/st_firsttweeters/?pid=8317&viewall=true
http://mobile.theverge.com/2012/2/28/2831269/facebook-japan-disaster-message-board
Again I'm the only person interested in this but it's incredibly fascinating.
The beginnings of lists for Agencies with social feeds:
http://idisaster.wordpress.com/2012/03/02/states-list-government-agencies-social-feeds/
http://walyou.com/emergency-online-contact/
DHS Key Words:
http://animalnewyork.com/2012/02/th...ng-your-facebook-and-twitter-for-these-words/
A new article from Wired: Why One Tech-Savvy Aid Worker Had to Flee Afghanista​n:
http://m.wired.com/dangerroom/2012/03/fleeing-afghanistan/
What's more than interesting to me is: Ushahidi and FrontlineSMS.
http://www.frontlinesms.com/
http://ushahidi.com/
Related:
http://mobile.theverge.com/2012/5/2/2995173/disaster-proof-mobile-networks-japan-docomo-kddi
huh
some interesting reading you have there
really
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#Medics Lyke OMG halp! Timmah trapd N w3ll! Dis is lyk3 mch f4st3r th4n 911!
#Idiocy In emergencies there should be network-wide alerts. I don't and likely never will use FB, and have made exactly one twitter post directly to a company's support page.
Let's see, I can call 911, tell them my location, or if I'm in really bad shape at least have an open line so that they can hear I'm non-responsive and track my phone to find me or, while bleeding to death/losing consciousness I can attempt to type a coherent message giving my current position and hope that if it's not clear, emergency responders will be able to use my twitter id or whatever to backtrack and figure out who I am, locate a phone number for me, then try and track my position because I passed out before I could give an accurate locale.
Social media does not need to be the dedicated means by which to get time-sensitive messages out. The only value I can see in it is letting a large group know that you are okay or that everyone is meeting at a specific place and cellular networks are overloaded.
I wonder how long it will be before someone sues twitter or FB because they posted in their status that they needed help and no one responded quickly enough. Of course, much of this current generation had no idea that the Titanic and Holocaust were real, so I can't say I'm surprised that this is the present state of affairs.
http://mobile.theverge.com/2012/5/14/3019298/wireless-emergency-alerts-text-system-going-live
http://m.engadget.com/default/class...onth-delivers-l/&post=alt&icid=eng_latest_art
http://mobile.theverge.com/2012/6/2...service-wireless-emergency-alerts-smartphones
http://mobile.theverge.com/2012/7/29/3198662/emergency-response-app-unc-charlotte-police
If people are really interested in this topic, they will find the thread without the need to repeatedly self-bump it up.

Advertizing and Revenue

I got a Tecno advertorial page pushed to me, regarding Phantom and did some research. I would have asked them directly, but no contact information I could find, #1 issue.
In spite of making a "presence" claim of dozens of countries, No US, Canada, or EU. Europe included Russia and Turkey on one product but not the other. The world is much larger that just those places, full of competition, safety and other enforced standards. #2
A claim of high-end or exclusivity which translates to me high prices and false claims of better. There is s history with mobile phones, but elsewhere as well. Exclusive, premium, luxury are never claimed, especially on web sites, if other than high prices. #3
Web content or printed material has no errors in spelling or syntax. I only am barely fluent in English. Their website is not. #4
Models are released over time. A single model indicates a lot of new or unique ideas, limited experience with product. A lot of models with very similar features released about the same time indicates lack of experience as does non-unique parts like shared screen sizes or lack of features or functions not available elsewhere. #5 and #6
Claims made that are not compared to avoid exposure as invalid. See post consumer recycle claim, foldable premium claim for obvious doubt generators. #7
There is a lot more to be skeptical of. I also wonder what seasoned Android developer would pay full retail for one to use dail While non-devopers aren't excluded, are there no standards for what is advocated with a kick-back revenue component?
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I definitely had the same reaction...and I was sure most of it was lost in translation -- but looking at OP's posting history, all other posts are well spoken not broken English well enough, so.....
I barely get the gist of what OP's saying; there's an ad that may or may not be legit...? Even the numbers counting the listed reasons are at the end of the sentence? Maybe the original language is like Hebrew or Middle Eastern and writes from right to left?

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