Siri is coming to OS X 10.12 later this year

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Microsoft was ahead of Apple in bring the personal assistant from smartphones to desktop devices In a move that surprised many, since Microsoft's assistant had not been in operation for so long that they took the risk of making the leap to the desktop version. As published by 9to5Mac, Apple plans to offer the iOS personal assistant in the next version of OS X, which will allow us to perform various tasks only through voice commands.

Apple's personal assistant would be located in an icon on the top of menu bar and users could make use of it through a keyboard shortcut or by simply clicking with the mouse or trackpad. When pressing or launching Siri, a poster with a dark background would appear in the upper right corner of the screen. The interface would be very similar to the one shown by the iPhone when we call Siri and start talking.

If the device is connected to the electrical network, users they could also call Siri with the command "Hey Siri" just like we do with current iPhone and iPad models. Siri for OS X will be one of the most important novelties of the next version of OS X, whose name to this day we do not know.

Apple released Siri in 2011 alongside the iPhone 4s and since now it has been expanding this function to all the company's devices. Siri is currently on the iPad, iPod Touch, Apple TV, and Apple Watch. The assistant can be used to search the internet, open applications, check sports results, play music, check the weather, set appointments on the calendar ...


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