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Walmart Adds Siri Shortcut To Online Grocery Shopping App

Walmart Adds Siri Shortcut To Online Grocery Shopping App

Now, shoppers can create a voice order to add items to their cart through Siri. The Siri Shortcut for Online Grocery allows customers with iOS devices to ask digital voice assistant Siri to add items to their cart by saying “Add to Walmart.” The new feature works for iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Mac, HomePod or CarPlay.
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Deal Review: Apple iPad (6th Gen) 128GB Wi-Fi (MR7J2LL/A)

Walmart has a good deal on the Apple iPad (Latest Model) 128GB Wi-Fi MR7J2LL/A for $329 + Free Shipping! Review: In a world of tablets, smart phones and e-readers, Apple’s iPad still stands a head above the rest, in a category of its own.Carefully crafted of glass and aluminum, the iPad’s retina display shows off bright colors, and - new with this model- support for the Apple Pencil. The Apple Pencil (sold separately) connectivity is fast and has no noticeable lag as we drew on the screen in a variety of applications. We’ve begun to use our iPad for everything from viewing and editing photos, to playing games, writing documents, and signing PDF’s, no printing or scanning required...
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Deal Review: Apple iPad Pro, 11″, Wi-Fi+Cellular, 256GB – Silver (Latest Model) (4901703)

Amazon has a fantastic deal on the Apple iPad Pro, 11", Wi-Fi+Cellular, 256GB - Silver (Latest Model) (4901703) for only $800 shipped! There is no denying the beauty, superiority, and power of Apple iPad Tablets. When a small smartphone screen just doesn't cut it and laptop computers aren't a good option, it's a tablet that fills the gap between the two, and the Apple iPad Pro, (11", Wi-Fi+Cellular, 256GB, MU162LL/A) does that exceptionally well...
You Can Get A 12.9 Inch 1TB iPad Pro For $400 Off

You Can Get A 12.9 Inch 1TB iPad Pro For $400 Off or 128GB...

The iPad Pro is an excellent device that can do pretty much everything you need; be it work or leisure, having a 12.9 inch iPad Pro with 1TB of data could certainly never be...