Posted September 24, 2012, 1:30 PM by Shawn Knight | Filed in Software
Nuance is reportedly working on a new type of voice recognition technology that will work when a smartphone is in sleep mode. This would allow users to utilize services like Siri without having to wake the phone up or even…
Posted September 11, 2012, 3:30 PM by Shawn Knight | Filed in Mobile Computing
Intel is looking to bolster their Ultrabook offering even further by integrating a voice technology similar to Google Voice into future systems. General Manager of the Intel Architecture Group David Perlmutter told those in attendance at the Intel Developer Forum…
Nuance, the company behind Dragon Naturally Speaking voice recognition products and Apple’s Siri voice assistant, has released a software developer’s kit and a set of APIs that enterprise clients can use to integrate voice controls into their Android and iOS…
Nuance voice command technology can already be found in multiple automotive applications such as Ford Sync and My Ford Touch but the company is preparing to take things one step further by implementing true natural language understanding.
Intel's Shmuel "Mooly" Eden took the stage today at the company's CES 2012 press conference to discuss Ultrabooks and a handful of features that should move the category forward. Among other things, the excecutive boasted over 75 different ultrabook designs…
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