ThinkGeek's Iris 9000 Siri Remote For iPhone 4S Scheduled For Spring 2012
ThinkGeek's Iris 9000 will allow you to interact with Siri from across the room, all while making sure your iPhone is charged whenever you need to head out.
ThinkGeek's Iris 9000 will allow you to interact with Siri from across the room, all while making sure your iPhone is charged whenever you need to head out.
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Many people have been asking the question: Why is Siri’s voice female? The conclusion, after some scientific studies and focus groups, may go all the way back to our mothers, and when we were in the womb.
Dag Kittlaus, the co-founder and CEO of the company that created the Siri voice recognition service, is leaving Apple, according to All Things Digital. Kittlaus’ exit is said to be “amicable and has been planned for a while.”
This week, we heard that Steve Jobs' mark will be on future Apple products for years to come, despite his death earlier this month. In addition, the iPhone 4S continued to impress and will soon be available in 22 additional countries. These and other topics made news this week. Here are some of the best articles.
On the October 18 edition of Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report," Stephen Colbert gives Siri the spotlight.
Want to know what Siri is really thinking about the millions of people fawning after her? Well, now we know – sort of – thanks to a brilliant “interview” the iPhone 4S voice assistant had with Time Magazine.
Do you want to be more social with Siri? Our guide shows you how.
By now, most of you have heard of Siri, the voice recognition service exclusively available on the iPhone 4S. Now, a new assistant has arrived for anyone with an iDevice. His name is Joseph Stalin, the former ruthless dictator of the Soviet Union.
The popular task management service "Remember The Milk" has recently added support for Siri, meaning iPhone 4S users can create reminders for the service using the iPhone 4S handset's voice recognition feature.
You might think it's not possible to duet with a virtual assistant, but one man - Jonathan Mann, who made it his personal challenge to write a new song every day - has been able to do just that. In a video that recently hit the Web, Mann duets with Siri, presenting the service with a variety of different questions and statements.
By default, Siri calls you by your first name as it is listed in the Contacts app on the iPhone 4S. However, this can be changed to whatever you want. Yet, you better be careful because others could get this information too.
Do you feel like you’re missing out because you don’t have the iPhone 4S and the magical Siri? Well, don’t worry -- you, too, can “converse with” your iPhone using these fun and useful voice apps for any model iPhone.
With Soviet Assistant, your phone tells you what you need.
Use capitalization, punctuation, line breaks, and symbols with Siri.
This week, the iPhone 4S arrived, leading to long lines of people looking to buy Apple's newest handset "4 Steve." Meanwhile, people can't get enough of Siri, the iPhone 4S's most exciting new feature. Here are some of the headlines from the past week.
A new website has arrived that asks people to post their favorite Siri comments. Shit That Siri Says arrived this week. Meanwhile, we’ve heard a little bit more about how Apple created the iPhone 4S’s most interesting new feature.
A video of an iPhone 4 handset running Siri has recently hit the Web.
Overseas iPhone 4S shoppers had one less reason to upgrade on launch day.
We’ve got a nice tip for iPhone 4S users regarding Apple’s new Siri voice service, courtesy of @mattgemmell via Twitter.
Siri might be able to speak English, French and German, but the voice recognition service doesn't seem to have a good grip on accents.
That Siri lady is actually pretty darn funny. You just have to ask her the right questions.