Even the WSJ confirms the arrival of Siri on Macs

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The truth is that it is one of the outstanding and most recurrent news by the media for this Apple event, which barely has an hour left to start. We are all looking forward to the keynote and the arrival of the assistant Siri to the Macs. Media as important as the Wall Street Journal itself, have confirmed the news about the arrival of Siri on Macs, something that, seen from a more personal point of view, seems to me to be late.

It should be remembered that Siri came to the iPhone in 2011, specifically the iPhone 4s. In that beginning it was said that the assistant would be something that would reach all Apple devices (including obviously Macs) but it doesn't seem like the company was racing to port the assistant to non-iOS devices.

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Notably Siri recently arrived on Apple TVs and Apple's direct competition in terms of Mac, already has its own assistant for some time, Cortana. Now it seems that the time has come for our Macs and with the new operating system about to be presented, there are already many who confirm the arrival of Siri.

It is also possible that Apple will introduce many improvements in the personal assistant for all devices Something that I like about this news is the possibility of seeing Siri on most Mac computers that accept the new operating system (which will be the majority) so in we will not have the official answer. On the other hand, it is important to say that in all this time Siri has improved a lot, but we want it to improve more and with the possibility that Apple release the SDK today another wide range of options opens up.

Almost there!


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