Apple‘s Siri recently completed 10 years. Days later, the company has unveiled a $5 Apple Music Voice plan that works only through the digital assistant — seemingly targeting HomePod owners. At its MacBook Pro event, the company announced this new Apple Music plan “designed around the power of Siri.” At the outset, it looks like a weird move. Why would I need Siri to play music when I can control it through my iPhone or iPad? The new music plan has plenty of caveats. You can access all 90 million+ songs on Apple Music, but only by issuing voice commands…
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