iPhone Voice Recognition in the Works
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iPhone users might soon be able to enjoy voice-recognition capability thanks to AT&T’s efforts in developing a web-based platform known as Speech Mashups. that platform will send your speech to a remote server, translating commands to control your handset. Being web-based, the iPhone isn’t the only device able to take advantage of such technology as it will additionally be compatible with majority of other browser-equipped AT&T handsets, wireless
Orginal post by Erica Ogg
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