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Changes Coming For Apple's Siri, Privacy And Apps

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A man uses 'Siri' on the new iPhone 4S after being one of the first customers in the Apple store in Covent Garden on October 14, 2011 in London, England. The widely anticipated new mobile phone from Apple has seen customers queue in cities around the world for hours to be amongst the first to buy the device.  (Oli Scarff/Getty Images)
A man uses 'Siri' on the new iPhone 4S after being one of the first customers in the Apple store in Covent Garden on October 14, 2011 in London, England. The widely anticipated new mobile phone from Apple has seen customers queue in cities around the world for hours to be amongst the first to buy the device. (Oli Scarff/Getty Images)

Apple is holding its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) at San Francisco's Bill Graham Civic Center this week. So far Apple has said it will improve the speed of the Apple Watch, change the way it pools user data and update its desktop operating system to allow for Siri. That move is seen as a response to Amazon's recent success with its Echo home device. Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson speaks with Recode editor-in-chief Dan Frommer about what the changes mean for users and others that may be announced.

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Dan Frommer, editor in chief of Recode. He tweets @fromedome.

This segment aired on June 14, 2016.

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