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Apple unveils new Siri tips website as it brings feature to more countries & Watch

After expanding several Siri features to 9 new countries earlier today, Apple this evening has unveiled a redesigned Siri website. The site gives a specific breakdown of what Apple’s voice assistant is capable of, as well as specific examples of questions it can answer.

Along the middle of the site are categories of Siri’s capabilities, including: At A Glance, Staying in Touch, Getting Organized, Sports, Entertainment, Out and About, Getting Answers, and Tips and Tricks. Clicking one of the categories shows specific questions Siri can answer, with accompanying screenshots. “Tips and Tricks” shows the more technical features of Siri, such as its ability to turn on Airplane mode and adjust Do Not Disturb Mode. “At a Glance” shows the general tasks Siri can perform, such as the ability to read an email or reply to a text.

Previously, Apple’s Siri website was rather basic and only offered descriptions of a few tasks it was capable of performing. Apple’s new site is much more comprehensive with the aforementioned specific categories and screenshots. It can be viewed here.

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  1. johngalabraith - 10 years ago

    I commonly use Siri for directions. I have found that cussing at her makes her function better. Seriously. “Siri, directions to the nearest Gas Station.” Starting route to [135 miles away]. “Cancel navigation” “Directions to the nearest gas station you F@*&Y$ing retard.” “Starting route to Shell [1.9 miles away].. My point, keep working on her.. she needs a lot of TLC.

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