Stuff Tracker - Let Siri Remember Where You Put Your Things
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Staten Island, NY Posted: 3/23/2015 10:33:10 PM
I hate forgetting where I put things.
The more I use Siri, the more love it. When I'm out and about, I constantly tell it to remind me of appointments, notes and my to-do lists. I think another thing it should track is... stuff. More specifically, I think the iPhone should have a personal inventory feature that lets you track the people, places and things in our daily lives. For any given item, we should be able to describe various attributes, and the most important feature is where we put it.
It's time for Spring Cleaning. For many of us, that means moving your stuff around to make room for new stuff. In my case, that means there's a pretty good chance I'll forget where I put whatever I move.
So, if the iPhone could track your personal inventory, you could say things like:
"Remember that I put my gloves in the top of the hall closet"
"Remember that Jim borrowed my golf clubs"
"Remember that my Thermos is in the attic"
In time, you'll be able to simply ask where just about anything is, and Siri will tell you.
Joe Crescenzi, Founder
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Posted: 3/24/2015 10:37:36 PM
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Simply Jim, Newbie - Web
Here's one that'll stump it...
"Hey Siri... Where's my iPhone?"
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