Over the past few months, posts like 10 Crazy Questions You Can Ask Siri on iPhone 4S have revealed the Apple easter eggs, or engineer-planted inside jokes, that make Siri on an iPhone 4S so entertaining. The IRIS 9000 lives up to its name, taking Siri's geeky in-references one step further with a model that looks identical to HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey. The biggest sell for the Siri app's new playmate in iPhone 4S, however, is not what the IRIS 9000 does - let's face it, it's a giant, glorfiied speaker box that only works within a 50 foot radius - so much as how it does it. Pressing down on remote's button, users can then relay instructions to Siri from up to 50 feet away, and get Siri's response from that distance as well. Once you plug the iPhone 4S dock in, you can access Siri using a micro-remote. The IRIS 9000 is basically a dock for the iPhone 4S, designed especially for those already loving the Siri app's geeky sense of humor to experience science fiction and tech innovation simultaneously. ThinkGeek Web siteīuilding off the fun you can have with Siri on Apple's iPhone 4S, the folks over at ThinkGeek have taken the Apple easter eggs referencing 2001: Space Odyssey one step further: On April 18, 2011, a device called the Iris 9000 sporting HAL's glowing red eye and disembodied voice will let you control Apple's Siri from across the room, activated by a wireless remote. IRIS 9000 is ThinkGeek's answer to Apple's Siri for iPhone 4S plus all the "2001: A Space Odyssey" references you can handle.
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