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Use these hidden Siri tips to do even more with your iPhone and iPad
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CNBC's Todd Haselton shows you how to get the most out of Siri on your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and HomePod using Siri Shortcuts.

Thousands of apps now use Apple's Siri Shortcuts. The Siri Shortcuts app was first introduced last June, but a lot of people don't even know what it is.

But in the meantime, it's using Siri Shortcuts to let users control and launch apps on the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, CarPlay and HomePod.If you have an iPhone, you probably know the basics of what Siri can do. But Siri Shortcuts super-charges it by letting you control third-party apps with just your voice. You don't even have to touch your iPhone in most instances.

A word of warning: Siri is always learning, so the shortcuts it recommends can largely be based on whether you've used an app already or not. So, if you've never used the CNBC app or Pandora, you might not see some of my recommended shortcuts until you do. It helps to play around in an app first so that Siri knows how you use it.

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