Vlingo details what mobile users searched for via voice command in 2009. As Datamation reports, voice search on mobile devices is growing in popularity and as we look back at 2009, one vendor, Vlingo has detailed the top ten most...
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Voice is starting to make a big appearance on mobile devices. Microsoft's been in the game for a while with Voice Command and TellMe on Windows Mobile and BlackBerry smartphones and a few other devices have had Nuance Voice Control on their devices for voice calls. Nuance has since introduced a dictation software called Dragon Dictation to the ... Related Posts Nuance Brings Dragon Naturally ...
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At a Tech Showcase for AT&T earlier today, TechCrunchs MG Siegler caught a glimpse of a new project that could potentially redefine the way we search for television programming. In short, it allows you to search for TV shows via voice command on your iPhone. Your voice gets transmitted to AT&Ts servers, and from there
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In this video, we are going to explore some of the differences between the two voice command applications that come pre-bundled with the Samsung Intrepid, a Windows Mobile 6.5 device that sports a BlackBerry-like form factor and touchscreen. The Intrepid comes with the classic Microsoft Voice Command, found on many Windows Mobile devices and also the new TellMe app, which Adam had discussed. Read ...
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Ricky spent a bit of time testing out the BlueAnt Q1 Bluetooth headset, which features a speaker independent voice command system for most headset functions. Read his review to find out how it performed in the real world. Read the full story here.
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TomTom, one of the bigger players in the GPS game, recently released their app for the iPhone with a price tag. According to pocket-lint, they’re hinting at a follow-up Android version of the title. It makes sense as the platform offers decent sized touch screens with voice command capability. We cannot ignore such a successful
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Want speech recognition but don't have an iPhone 3GS? No problem. Vocalia 2.0 is now available for the iPhone and iPod touch running OS 3.0. Much like the voice command on the iPhone 3GS, the Vocalia... [
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