Siri isn't quite everything we hoped it would be. Laptop Magazine's Mark Spoonauer has some ideas on how to transform Siri from novelty to utility. Here are 8 ways to make Siri Smarter...
For me, the beauty of Siri on the iPhone 4S isn't her ability to
answer pretty much anything on "Jeopardy!"-though my 8-year-old is
fascinated by all the things she knows that Daddy doesn't. It's this
voice-powered assistant's ability to minimize the number of steps or
taps it takes to..
get things done, whether it's setting an alarm or
finding a place to eat. With iOS 6 reportedly right around the corner, I
wanted to voice my own wish list for adding to Siri's talents. And if
Google or Samsung want to use my ideas to beef up Voice Actions or S
Voice for the Galaxy S III, that's fine, too.
Siri Gets Social

"What's Becky up to?" Saying this to Siri would invite her to fetch the
latest updates your friend has posted to Facebook and Twitter and
present them on a single screen. From there, you could have Siri read
these updates aloud, which is great if you're in the car.
Just as importantly, you could also tweet or create Facebook updates
from the main Siri screen using just your voice. I can't tell you how
many times I've thought about something I've wanted to say on Facebook
while walking the dog only to forget it when I came back into the house.
Maybe Siri can help with my short-term memory.
Instant Photo Tagging

Wouldn't it be nice if you fired up the camera on the iPhone and said
"Jake's Birthday," and then it created a sub-folder of photos
automatically categorized with this title? During the rest of that
session, the camera would automatically add pics to this folder until
you said something like "End session."
Don't worry if you forget to do all this during shooting; you could
organize images into folders after the fact by selecting multiple
thumbnails and then speaking the folder name. I'd also love it if the
camera let you add captions to photos using your voice, which would make
it easier to send them off to Facebook.
Settings Made Simpler

It's not really hard to tweak settings in iOS, but it would be nice to
be able to turn airplane mode on or off just by barking the command. And
while Apple is at it, why not enable Siri to let us toggle Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth or even "Turn off 4G LTE" when we want to save battery life.
Throwing in a "Lower brightness halfway" or "Set screen time-out to
'never'" would also be useful.
App Inteligence: Siri Synergy

Given the rumors that Apple will release Siri APIs with iOS 6, this
wish list item sounds like it's a lock. But I still can't wait for it
happen. "See if Le Bernadin has any reservations open for three people
at 10 o'clock." "Who's winning the Yankees game?" "What's the lowest
price you can find me for a flight to San Francisco June 11?" "Sell my
Facebook stock!" These are just some of the scenarios that are possible
once Apple lets app developers like OpenTable, ESPN, Kayak and E*TRADE
tap into Siri's brain. Forgive me for being greedy, but I'd also love to
be able to say "Favorite this song" or "Ban this track" while listening
to Pandora or Slacker.
Super Macros!

Let's say your iPhone was running low on juice. Normally, you might
tweak multiple settings separately. But with a smarter Siri, you could
say "Save my battery life" and iOS would automatically tweak multiple
settings, such as lowering the brightness and turning off Bluetooth and
perhaps Location.
Here's another example. "I'm in a meeting. Only let Honey through."
Siri will automatically mute the ringer and not even buzz your pocket
unless your wife calls. Or how about "Delete any emails from Bob
Thompson" or "Update all my apps, but delete 'Angry Birds Space.' I'm
over it."
Speak to AirPlay

I appreciate the fact that the AirPlay icon automatically lights up
when I walk into my abode and get within range of Apple TV. But I bet a
lot more people beam stuff to their big screen if Siri got involved, and
she knew where to fetch the content. "Hey, Siri, play the trailer for
'Dark Knight Rises' on Apple TV" Or how about "Play slideshow from
Jake's birthday with my Party mix on Apple TV."
In the first instance, Siri would know to grab the clip from YouTube,
start playing it and stream it to your big screen. And in the second
example, she'd be intelligent enough to open the appropriate photo
gallery and then set it to the correct iTunes playlist on your HDTV.
Hey, it could happen.
Out of the Office

There's nothing more annoying than putting work into telling people
you're going to be out of the office when you should be enjoying every
moment you're on vacation. So tell Siri that "I'll be out of the office
from July 18 to July 25." She'll then create an automatic
out-of-the-office message that will show up both in outgoing emails
(that you can amend) and mark off your calendar with the right dates for
everyone else to see. If you come back from vacation early, just say
"Vacation over."
iTunes on Steroids

Imagine if Siri knew everything in Apple's vast media library and could
not only help you find what you're looking for, but download it
instantly. For instance, you could say "Get the season finale of
'House.'" And even if you didn't know what you were looking for, Siri
would help you narrow your search. "Siri, what's the first book in the
'50 Shades' series?"
How about something a little more complicated? Tell Siri "subscribe
to The New Yorker and LAPTOP Magazine" and it would sign you up for both
titles in Apple's Newsstand and present you with a total before you say
"Buy." Last but not least, it would be cool if you could say something
like "Get 'Somebody That I Used to Know' and make it my ringtone."
Source:
gizmodo.com
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