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Are you familiar with the phrase “no smoke without fire does not it?” Of course you are, it is because it not only catches the eye of one phrase, but also turns out to be surprisingly true. Whereby recent Siri correlation was found as a typical example. With Apple set to kick WWDC 2016 was closed on Monday, many people look forward to the Siri will be discussed setting foot on stage for the big opening keynote speech during one of those topics great.
Of course, the new version of iOS 10 and OS X (which may be referred to MACOS ) is on the card, but Siri is rumored to be in the resulting edge new features I shall taste , which seems itself Siri can not help but spill the beans
as an example, the fact that, sometimes – though not every time – Siri company will respond “in open the settings window Siri “with some strange requests,” it does not look like you have a “search” application called. “now, of course, on the Siri iOS does not have access to the Finder application, because they do not like OS X, it does not have one.
This is a hint, some large upcoming iOS 10? Or in Mac or Siri in itself?
, or all three?
just ask Siri questions and more cool answer is nothing new, this is the first time we met Siri volunteering such a thing, this problem is so harmless. Nothing leading to mention Siri, Siri itself until it decided to search. That in itself has made us think of something may be just underway.
Apple WWDC 2016 opened Monday its big tone, based on further development of events and the entire rest of the week during the session. iOS and OS X (Mac systems) is expected to become the focus of attention, it is possible to get their big debut a new software update
At the opening keynote
(Source: Brian Roemmele [in] )
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