Siri may gain support for Japanese, Mandarin, Russian soon![]() February 9, 2012 - 18:01 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - According to a new rumor, Siri may gain support for Japanese, Mandarin and Russian as early as next month. CNET reports that the news comes from a Chinese technology news site, DoNews (via Penn Olson), claiming to have spoken to an Apple engineer working on the Chinese-language version of Apple's voice-controlled personal assistant, Siri. The source told DoNews that internal testing has already begun and should result in a public product by next month. With Apple widely expected to release a new iPad model next month (one that should include Siri functionality), having Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese, and Russian in Siri's arsenal should help broaden the already popular appeal of the iPad (and future iPhones). The rumor also suggests that Siri will be capable of providing local information and navigation, a function that is currently only available in the U.S. Right now, Siri speaks English, German, and French, but Apple has promised support for Korean, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, and Spanish sometime in 2012. Given Apple's focus on the Asian markets, it's no surprise that Apple would want to get Siri compatible with Asian languages as quickly as possible, the report says. Some of the social network’s new shareholders are now suing Zuckerberg after the share price tumbled in the first week. Felix Roque, the 55-year-old mayor of West New York, New Jersey, and his son, Joseph Roque, 22, were arrested by the FBI. Kim Dotcom demanded access to the data stored on his computers and hard drives that were confiscated during the raid. The game moved 3.5 million copies in the first 24 hours of release, which makes it now the fastest selling game in PC history. |