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Wednesday May 22nd 2013

iOS 6 brings Siri to the new iPad

Currently, Siri, the voice-controlled personal assistant, was exclusive to Apple’s current smartphone the iPhone 4S. However, once the next generation iOS (iOS 6) rolls out, Siri will now be available for the Cupertino firm’s latest tablet the new iPad.

When the new iPad was launched in March of this year, many expected Siri to come with Apple’s shiny new tablet. However, it only came with voice dictation, which is nothing like the personal assistant. Now, Apple has revealed that the new iPad’s users will get to enjoy Siri once iOS 6 is rolled out sometime during the fall.

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