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Posted by on February 3, 2010 · Leave a Comment
You’ll probably remember the OPhone, which runs on the Open Mobile System (OMS), China Mobile’s supposedly modified Android OS? OMS has moved from version 1.5 to 2.0, and there are some rather interesting updates. Aside from the Scalable Vector Graphics UI elements, as well as voice recognition, the most intriguing is the support for the [...]
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Posted by on January 25, 2010 · Leave a Comment
While Google might be at loggerheads with the Chinese due to censorship of search results amidst other philosophy wrangles, they’re certainly keeping up with their “Don’t be evil” motto. Why do we say so? The Google Nexus One was specially designed to censor swear words when voice recognition is turned on, where all detected profanities [...]
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Posted by on January 6, 2010 · Leave a Comment
[CES 2010] Pioneer is introducing a new double-DIN navigation system, the AVIC X920BT featuring a larger 6.1 WVGA touch screen display (800×600), a new audio/video and navigation user interface, an improved voice recognition and an updated Eco-routing. The new user interface is touted to be faster and to give easier access to destination search, source selection and [...]
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Posted by on November 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment
It looks like Google has just made YouTube a lot more accessible to dead and hearing-impaired folks. With robotic captions (auto-caps) in YouTube, captions can be processed through Google’s robotic speech recognition (ASR) technology to offer motorized captions to the videos. It uses the same voice recognition algorithms used in Google Voice. Of course, the [...]
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