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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Get set for voice controlled smartphones

Posted by Digg RSS Search for smartphone on February 15, 2010

One of the most natural human interfaces, speech, is expected to become a default input for devices like smartphones. Voice recognition in smartphones will soon be the norm for mobile search, calling, messaging and general device control.

Google Shooting For Smartphone Universal Translator (Slashdot)

Posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for title:smartphone on February 8, 2010

nikki4 writes to tell us that in giving some major improvement tweaks to its existing voice recognition tool for the Smartphone, Google is aiming for new translator software that will provide instant translation of foreign languages. "The company has already created an automatic system for translating text on computers, which is being honed by scanning millions of multi-lingual websites and ...

Voice-Powered iPhone Assistant Launched by Siri

Posted by Digg RSS Search for smartphone on February 6, 2010

The Siri app parses the sound, interprets the request, and hands it off to an appropriate web service, such as OpenTable, Yelp, CitySearch, and so on. It displays the results onscreen as it goes, giving you a chance to correct or adjust your request via onscreen taps.It's the most sophisticated voice recognition to appear on a smartphone yet. Whil

Nexus One does the Google smartphone make iPhone look bad? |

Posted by Digg RSS Search for smartphone on January 14, 2010

Internet search powerhouse Google Inc. made a foray into the highly competitive smartphone market earlier this month by launching its very own smartphone Nexus One. With its super-fast 1GHz processor, latest Android 2.1 OS, powerful 5-megapixel camera, built-in noise cancellation technology, voice recognition feature, sleek look and many more featu

The Eyes Have It: Smartphone Users and Eye Strain

Posted by Digg RSS Search for smartphone on November 3, 2009

Computers, TV's, cell phones and smart phones cause eye strain. Cell phone users spend over seven hours a day in front of a computer, television or mobile phone, leading to eye fatigue and mobile health problems. Voice recognition may help smartphone users in the future avoid eye strain by communicating with their voices alone.
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