by Tom Simonite, Technology Review
Apple has popularized some revolutions in how we use personal computers in its time: the graphical interface, the mouse, and the touch screen, for example. Next Tuesday could see the company add to that list of milestones in man-machine interaction by letting users control a computer by having a conversation with it. Apple’s new boss, Tim Cook, will take the stage at the company’s California headquarters to announce the latest updates to the company’s products. Apple’s invite to the event says only “Let’s Talk iPhone,” but the Internet rumor mill has decided that Cook will announce two things: a fifth model of the iPhone; and a voice-activated “Assistant” for iPhone and iPad devices, based on an impressive app called Siri that was bought by Apple last year.
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