Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Siri speaks Dutch from iOS 8.3 – NU.nl

In the second beta version of iOS 8.3 have found the new languages ​​of Siri support, reports 9to5Mac . Besides Siri Dutch soon also speaks Russian, Danish, Swedish, Thai, Portuguese and Turkish, and can furthermore the English accent Indians understood better.

Siri is iOS 5 on iPhone and iOS 6 since on iPads, but at first only were English, German, French and Japanese. Later, also Spanish, Italian, Korean and Chinese Cantonese and Mandarin added.



Public Beta

iOS 8.3 is expected later this year, is currently iOS 8.2 is not yet available to consumers . iOS 8.3 is reportedly the first version of the mobile operating system that will be a public beta.

You may want Apple’s voice control thus wide testing in practice before iOS 8.3 is available to everyone. Until now iOS betas were only for developers and Apple employees available. The public iOS beta will initially be limited to 100,000 participants.

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Apple announced earlier Apple Watch in April on the market. A major input possibility that smatwatch is Siri. Apple may want to watch with the support of more languages ​​more attractive to consumers in more countries. It remains unclear which countries Apple Watch is available from April.



Varied emoji

In addition to new Siri-language shows the second beta of iOS 8.3, a new series emoji . Containing more variation in skin color than the current supply, which contains mainly white figures. There is more diversity in the composition of emoji families. Looks like there are families with two fathers and two mothers

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Apple and Google were able to more diverse emoji previously proposed by Unicode, an international standard for the coding of graphic characters. With new emoji is possible to choose between six gradations in skin color. Selected by pressing the symbol longer be selected in the same manner as currently accents on letters

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By: NU.nl

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