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Knowing any of that doesn't actually require any service or equipment. General technology/entertainment news suffices. But given you're not that familiar with this area or have much stake in it, why bother asking the question?

actually it does since i have no idea what shows are on the appleTV and with good reason clearly stated. why would i care to research that otherwise? why ask the question? simply because i was curious. why answer like a troll?
 
actually it does since i have no idea what shows are on the appleTV and with good reason clearly stated. why would i care to research that otherwise? why ask the question? simply because i was curious. why answer like a troll?
Curious when you have neither an Apple TV or a TV. Who's the troll?
 
Cute ad, but I don't have "Hey Siri" enabled on my 6s+. Actually, I don't have Siri enabled at all.
I'm confused...does the 6S not require the iPhone to be charging for Hey Siri to work?
Read the article:
On the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus, the A9 processor and M9 motion coprocessor allows Siri to continuously listen for the "Hey Siri" command without needing to be plugged into power. On older devices, "Hey Siri" is available, but only while an iOS device is charging.
 
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Can't believe I just saw it for the first time a couple of minutes ago. Great ad. In general Apple ads have changed lately, looking fresher, younger, not so artificial anymore. This counts especially for the Apple Watch ads.
 
Cute and clever ad. Gets your attention--it's purpose.

Does anyone know(or care) if that's really Jim Croce singing or just a good imitation?
 
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