iPhone Voice Recognition in the Works

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

devices and TV set-top boxes - as towering as there is an Net connection. Cell phone owners ought to look into a good and cheap documents plan whether they’re planning to compose use of that frequently. Unfortunately, one major drawback for iPhone owners would be the inability for Speech Mashup to perform voice-dialing since it works with web-coded apps only, ruling out native […]

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