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Why the iPhone 4S critics are wrong, wrong, wrong

“Apple introduced the world’s smartest smartphone yesterday, delivering a faster processor, faster graphics, better camera and world-changing voice assistant technologies — but it seems many in the analyst and media communities are disappointed,” Jonny Evans writes for Computerworld. “Why? Because Apple didn’t change the shape… Does this strike anyone else out there as weird?”

Evans writes, “This a seriously impressive slice of combined technology. Combined? Yes, simple voice recognition, powerful use of Internet information sources and an interesting use of maps…. I’d argue that access to Siri is a big enough reason to upgrade to the iPhone 4S all on its own.”

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