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HomePod Can Now Read the News in Canada, France, and Germany, Where the Speaker Launches Monday

Ahead of the HomePod launching in Canada, France, and Germany in three days from now, the speaker has gained the ability to read the news in those countries.

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Siri can now provide news briefs from a handful of sources in Canada, for example, including CBC, Global TV, CTV, and CNN. To start, say "Hey Siri" and then say something like "read me the news" or "what's the news today?"

MacRumors reader Pedro Marques, who lives in Toronto, Canada, shared a demonstration of the feature with us today:


Meanwhile, in Germany, the same functionality works with sources such as public broadcasting radio station Deutschlandfunk, according to MacRumors reader Marco.

Apple previously announced that HomePod sales will begin in Canada, Germany, and France on Monday, June 18. The speaker will be available to order in white and space gray through Apple's online store, retail stores, and the Apple Store app on iPhone and iPad, and at select authorized resellers, including Best Buy.

The speaker will be priced at $449 in Canada, and €349 in Germany and France, according to Apple's online store.

HomePod first launched in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia in February. Canadians, of course, could simply drive south of the border, purchase a HomePod in the United States, and bring it back to Canada, where it worked fine, beyond a few features like news that are now being added.

Late last month, Apple pushed a software update to the HomePod that enables Siri to speak in French, German, and Canadian English. Apple notes that Canadian French will be added later this year in a subsequent software update.

In related news, Apple's TV app recently gained live news in Canada. CBC News is available for free, or $4.99 per month without ads, while CTV News Go is offered through authentication with a cable provider like Bell or Rogers. Other options include CNN, BNN Bloomberg, and online news network Cheddar.

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Top Rated Comments

marco79cgn Avatar
103 months ago
In Germany it works as well now. You can choose between different sources:

* Deutschlandfunk
* Tagesschau in 100 Sekunden
* ZDF heute Express
* Weltnewscheck

Say something like "Hey Siri, was gibt es neues?" or "Hey Siri, spiele Tagesschau in 100 Sekunden".
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Madmic23 Avatar
103 months ago
Thats amazing they were able to teach it to speak Canadian so well.
They haven't. I asked Siri for directions to a business in Colborne, a small Ontario town 20 minutes away from me. She gave me directions to Alabama. Because "Colborne" and "Alabama" sound so much a like. o_O
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
103 months ago
Interesting. But still no News app for Canada yet?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ThunderSkunk Avatar
103 months ago
Thats amazing they were able to teach it to speak Canadian so well.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ipedro Avatar
103 months ago
Still on the fence about purchasing, might hold off until I own a home and can setup more automation. Can only do so much in a rental.
I rent and my condo is fully decked out with smarthome gear. All the lights are Hue (18 of them). I replaced the inside of my lock with an August — my landord’s key still works and the outside lock is still the same. I replaced my thermostat with a HomeKit compatible (I kept the old one to put back when I leave). I plugged in Eve power in my sockets that controls non smart things. I have Withings health devices that my home reacts to (i.e. Step on the scale in the morning and my home wakes up). My HomePod controls it all and everything can be taken with me when I leave some day.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
103 months ago
Late last month, Apple pushed a software update to the HomePod that enables Siri to speak in Canadian English ('https://www.geekwebguides.com/2018/05/29/homepod-french-german-canadian-english/').
As a Canadian, I lol'ed at this. What the hell is Canadian English?

Me: Hey Siri, what's the news?
Siri: "Let me tell you aboot a moose seen drinkin a Molson while playing hockey, eh!"
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)