 Today, we're going to take a quick look at what you can do with Apple Siri. Now, I'm providing this demonstration on an iPhone, but Siri works fine on any of the newer iPods or iPads too. To use Siri, all I need to do is hold down the home button for a second and a voice prompt will appear. After the voice prompt appears, I simply ask my question and Siri will get back to me with an answer. Let's ask Siri to define and spell some English words. What conjunctivitis? So there you go. I get the spelling of the word and also a definition. That's a neat trick when you don't know how to spell something, but you know how to say it. When I'm done, I simply click the home button again. What is 18% of 934? Plot 4x plus 12. Show me a comparison between the GDP of Canada and Sweden. What is 4.2 kilograms in pounds? What is the boiling point of lithium? Let's ask Siri to show us a geometric shape or an image. What's an isosceles triangle? What does a velociraptor look like? Now another neat thing Siri does, if you're in any app where you're typing with the keyboard, you'll notice in the lower left hand corner there's a little microphone icon. If you press that, you can dictate instead of typing things. Hello everyone, comma, I think that would be a great idea, exclamation point. I'd love to come to the party, period. You can also ask Siri to translate individual words from English into any other language such as French. What's breakfast in French? Siri even does history. When was the battle of Hastings? She even knows a little bit about pop culture too. When did the Beatles break up? Last but not least, if you need help in knowing what you can ask Siri, you can hold down the home button and say help. Thank you. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye