
The Popular “For Dummies” instructional book series now has a Siri-centered entry for those struggling to communicate with Apple’s personal assistant.
The book is perfect if you lack deductive reasoning. The book contains eye-opening nuggets of information like:
● Shows you how to use Siri to keep your calendar, remind you of appointments, and check your messages
● Explains using Siri to get directions, play your favorite music, make phone calls, search the web, and even provide the weather report
● Offers helpful tips on how to use your voice to write an e-mail, create a text, add a note, and more with Siri and the iPad's new Voice Dictation feature
● Explores some fun things to ask Siri and reveals some surprise Siri secrets
● Includes coverage of Siri for iPhone 4S and Voice Dictation for the new iPad
● Explains using Siri to get directions, play your favorite music, make phone calls, search the web, and even provide the weather report
● Offers helpful tips on how to use your voice to write an e-mail, create a text, add a note, and more with Siri and the iPad's new Voice Dictation feature
● Explores some fun things to ask Siri and reveals some surprise Siri secrets
● Includes coverage of Siri for iPhone 4S and Voice Dictation for the new iPad
If you’re so inclined the book is available at the link below. It retails for $7.99 for a physical copy or $5.99 for the Kindle edition.
Actually, let's compile a list of other more useful things you could do with $7.99 or $5.99, like say light the dollar bills on fire and melt the coins into bullets. Or buy that alcohol infused whipped cream you’ve always wanted to. Or buy a Teck-Deck. Or a hamster. Then film the hamster riding the Teck-Deck.
Source: Amazon [via iClarified]
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