Soldato
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No way!!! IOS apps on an macOS? whoooho!
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No way!!! IOS apps on an macOS? whoooho!
Siri Shortcuts looks to be a step in the right direction. It’s great that 3rd party apps can now get Siri integration but users need to setup and configure the integration and group together actions to a trigger phrase (basically its a version IFTT).
However to me it only addresses part of the problem, Siri still isn’t smart enough. With Apples work with machine learning I’m amazed Siri can’t be made to do this sort of thing automatically.
I’m disappointed I still can’t ask Siri to carry out two requests at once in one interaction.
iOS just destroys Android when it comes to device support
Series 3 and up though sadly, good thing I'm getting a new watch this year.WebKit on the Apple Watch is a good thing - Not for internet browsing but for the ability to actually be able to properly read html emails.
It's a non-issue for us Pixel users
Not sure if its been mentioned yet, but the S0 apple watch won't take the new OS.
Still, it still works well to tell the time!
Will your device still be supported in five years?
No idea but there is zero chance I would have my Pixel 2 longer than 3.
My point still stands though. iOS destroys Android when it comes to long term support. Android is just nowhere close.