Earlier this month, Apple released the iPhone 4S, which represents the fifth generation of the iPhone product line. Arguably the most talked about new feature on the iPhone 4S is Siri, Apple’s self-proclaimed virtual “personal assistant.” Utilizing voice recognition technology, Siri responds to human speech — in a female voice if your phone was purchased in the U.S. It is able to interpret your verbal commands and allows you to interact with your iPhone as you would a personal assistant. Siri is now fully integrated into iOS5 on the iPhone 4S, so lawyers should be able to seamlessly harness its power.

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