From the start, Siri was available only on iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV, and now it will finally be headed for the Mac. 9to5Mac reports that Apple Siri will be added in the next version of OS X, it should arrive in the end of the year. Apple reportedly plans to add Siri button in the Mac menu bar, next to the clock icon and Spotlight, and you will be able to press to activate it. You can also have an always listening function, like the iPhone is doing, when connected to power. When you activate Siri, its responses are reported to be displayed on a corner of the desktop in a semi-transparent black box, which should look a bit as the Siri interface on a mobile phone.
If Siri is to arrive in the next version of OS X, we should have the first glimpse of her in June, during Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference. Then a public beta will launch this summer, with a full launch coming around the month of October, assuming Apple follows its typical release schemes. 9to5Mac reports that some details on Siri OS X may continue to change, but he says that Apple has been working on the introduction of the function since 2012 - a year after the launch of the iPhone 4S Siri. Although it may reach the desk, feels like a long time to come, it was not until last year that Apple Siri began to come out of the iOS platforms.
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