Apple wants to replace the trigger phrase “Hey Siri” with “Siri”
Apple engineers are reportedly working on shortening the trigger phrase "Hey Siri" to the assistant's name.
watchOS is Apple's operating system for Apple Watch and has been the heart of the smartwatch experience within the Apple ecosystem since the first Apple Watch launched in April 2015. While the very first watchOS version was still tightly tethered to the iPhone, watchOS 2 a few months later brought native apps directly onto the wrist – and from there the system has steadily evolved toward greater independence year after year. Today watchOS delivers features such as customizable watch faces with complications, always-on display, sleep and activity tracking, ECG, blood oxygen measurement, hypertension notifications, fall and crash detection, Emergency SOS, Apple Pay right on the wrist, Wallet keys for car and home, smart home control via Apple Home, and deep integration with iPhone, AirPods, HomePod and Apple TV.
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Apple engineers are reportedly working on shortening the trigger phrase "Hey Siri" to the assistant's name.
A few days ago, Apple released the first betas of the next software updates, including iOS 16.2 and iPadOS 16.2.
Apple Security Research: The website provides tools to submit security reports to Apple, receive real-time status updates, and more.
Now the first beta for iOS 16.2, iPadOS 16.2, tvOS 16.2, watchOS 9.2 and macOS 13.1 has been released for registered developers...
Apple has released a number of updates, including iOS 16.1, iPadOS 16.1 and macOS Ventura. Here's an overview.
Apple Fitness+: Starting with iOS 16.1, users can use the subscription-based service without an Apple Watch.
In addition to the iOS 16.1 RC version for developers and beta users, Apple also released watchOS 9.1 RC on Tuesday evening.
Apple has announced that iPadOS 16.1 and macOS 13 Ventura will be available shortly before the devices' release on October 26th...
Update: Apple has now released the fifth beta for iOS 16.1, tvOS 16.1, watchOS 9.1, the sixth beta for iPadOS 16.1 ...
Apple today released iOS 16.0.3 and watchOS 9.0.2, fixing further bugs on iPhone and Apple Watch.

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