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Every other service that tries to answer “What time is it in London?” gets it right. Only Siri gets it wrong.
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Lees meerJohn Gruber: Nilay Patel asked this of Siri on his Apple Watch. After too long of a wait, he got the correct answer — for London Canada. I tried on my iPhone and got the same result. Stupid and slow is heck of a combination. […] Worse, I tried on my…
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Lees meerMonica Chin (via Nilay Patel): Nick Bryner, a high school senior in Los Angeles, had just completed his AP English Literature and Composition test last week. But when he snapped a photo of a written answer with his iPhone and attempted to upload it …
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