Delete Your Siri Search History and Protect Your Privacy
Tuesday, 10 May 2022
Apple doesn’t allow you to view your Siri search history anymore, but that information is still sent back to Apple servers and accessible to developers. Knowing this, you might want to delete your Siri search history to better protect your privacy. Your iPhone’s settings allow you to do that very easily. MUO – Feed
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How to Use Siri on the Apple Watch
Saturday, 07 August 2021
Apple's virtual assistant, Siri, is available to use on any Apple Watch to accomplish a myriad of tasks, just like on an iPhone, iPad, or Mac. We'll show you how to interact with Siri on the Apple Watch and explore some commands you can give the assistant. How to Ask Siri a Question on an
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Siri Reveals When the Next Apple Launch Event Is Happening
Tuesday, 13 April 2021
According to Siri, the Apple Event 2021 appears to be on after all. Apple’s voice assistant recently started telling people the exact date and place of the major launch event. This information hasn’t yet been officially released, but Siri says it should be happening on Tuesday, April 20. Siri Has Potentially Leaked Apple’s Next Event
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Siri Will No Longer Default to a Female Voice From Now On
Wednesday, 31 March 2021
Siri’s default female voice might be iconic, but it will also soon no longer be the default English language voice for Apple’s AI speech assistant. As reported by TechCrunch, Apple is changing things up in the latest beta version of iOS—requiring that users pick a voice for Siri, rather than giving them one as standard.
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Future Siri Could Recognize How Far Away Your Voice Is
Saturday, 23 January 2021
Since Siri made its debut in 2011 with the iPhone 4s, your iPhone—and, subsequently, other Apple devices—has been able to recognize what you’re saying. But future devices, such as the HomePod smart speaker, may also be able to work out where you’re saying it, too. That’s according to a new patent application, spotted by Apple Insider.
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