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Laughing at a joke before it's even said?
He was amused by the fact that Siri actually had a joke to tell. When I first got my 4S, I tried all kinds of crazy questions and would often be delighted when something relevant started to come out.
 
I am not really a huge fan of the celeb ads, but then again I don't even own a TV so I can't complain. I only see them because I visit this site. I didn't even know what Zoey looked like before I saw her ad, which was pretty deplorable. "ZOMGZ IZ IT RAINING" as she's looking out the window and sees it's raining. You're in a house, with windows, not solitary confinement.

I generally enjoy Samuel L, but I agree I just wouldn't use Siri to help me cook.

This one was my favorite, because John has that classic mannerism in his speaking and generally is good in everything he does.

I agree that maybe Siri is not polished enough to be so heavily advertised right now, although I do find it very useful, especially while driving.

The 4s has many great features, but it seems they've really been focusing on just this one. How about that amazing camera that takes better pictures than the cannon I purchased last summer?
 
The 4s has many great features, but it seems they've really been focusing on just this one. How about that amazing camera that takes better pictures than the cannon I purchased last summer?

'Better' doesn't play as well as 'new'. Not in 30 second ad slots anyway.
 
'Better' doesn't play as well as 'new'. Not in 30 second ad slots anyway.

oh yeah, I'll defiantly give you that.

Still as much as I enjoy Siri, these ads to mislead a lot of people. I am really looking forward to Siri's future though.
 
I have noticed something, people who use the world "creepy" a lot know exactly what creepy is because.... ;)

Perhaps some of the people here should take Siri's advice concerning "life".

You don't have to put other people down to pick yourself up. Take responsibility for your actions and your state of mind. Nobody can make you feel bad. You have to be a willing victim.

I never ever ever call other people "creepy". If I think they are then I just keep that to myself.
 
Anyone else happen to think of this?

"Fitter, happier, more productive,
Comfortable,
Not drinking too much,
Regular exercise at the gym
(Three days a week),"

Ah, yes! It does have a bit of that Radiohead melancholy to it. Well spotted. :)

"Getting on better with your associate employee contemporaries
At ease
Eating well
No more microwave dinners and saturated fats…"
 
I edited my post cause....you got me there.
Tower was what I was really getting at.

I'd suggest you look for a second-hand, year-or-two-old Mac Pro; they're cheaper (fitting that 'mid-tier' gap), probably about as powerful as you'd need a desktop to be, and yes folks, it's a tower!
 
2 iPhones walk into a bar... Because they're on AT&T and only get a bar instead of 5 bars ;)

That could be the rest... Siri-ously
 
Wow. I guess the iPhone is ALL about Siri now. Which is still in "beta". And really works almost nothing like it does in the commercials, since I always immediately grab the phone and repeat what's on the commercials and get nonsense results after 2 levels of verification and 3 misunderstandings. That's assuming I can get an AT&T signal in the first place.

Maybe Siri likes celebrities a lot better than me. :)

Either you have a defective phone, or a defective voice. Or maybe I'm famous. Because they all worked just fine for me.
 
This is dumb. I don't care if some celebrity endorses the phone. I would rather see average Joes on their commercials.
 
Apple really starting to lose their mojo with ads. These new siri ads are extremely lame and extremely boring. The fact that they are pushing siri like it's a finished polished product and at the same time cry beta when people complain how deceiving the ads are, just reeks of shadiness. Sorry but a small quick faded disclaimer at the end of every commercial isn't sufficient to excuse yourself how misleading your siri ads are.

Actually it is, the ads are airing fine.
 
Still sad they didn't use the "say what again" line with Samuel L Jackson's ad.

They need to do one with Christopher Walken.
 
Oh wow, Malkovich is using an iPhone. Now I really have to get one, too. Bye bye old phone.
 
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