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PC Magazine June 22, 2005 Sebastian Rupley |
Talk to Your Phone Through the new version of Windows Mobile software, Microsoft gives cell phones more PC-like capabilities and speech recognition. |
The Motley Fool December 16, 2010 Gabriel Perna |
Google Makes Voice Personal Google speaks with you. |
InternetNews January 24, 2006 Clint Boulton |
IBM Talks Up Natural Speech Software IBM officials show off the company's latest advancements in speech recognition software. |
CIO October 15, 2001 Fred Hapgood |
Look Who's Talking After a decade of deafness, speech interfaces finally are ready to listen... |
CRM December 1, 2003 David Myron |
Speech Technology Begins to Realize Its Potential Vendor representatives discuss of the practicality of speech recognition in today's contact center. |
CRM May 1, 2007 Walter Rolandi |
Hybrid Hopes If call centers want to circumvent most speech recognition problems, the time has come for hybrid architectures. |
InternetNews December 15, 2010 Stuart J. Johnston |
Google Giving Voice Search a Personal Touch Search giant updates its voice-recognition technology to record and identify people's speech patterns and tones to build individualized models for users. |
Wired July 2004 Nahamoo, Phillips & Stern |
When Will We Really Be Able to Talk to Our PCs? Experts in the field sound off. |
BusinessWeek May 22, 2006 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
Hello Again, Speech Recognition Voice controls are growing common in cars. Your handheld may be next. Speech has been flying below the radar for quite a while, promising more than it delivers. This next wave of tools could make devices easier to use and users more productive. |
InternetNews September 1, 2004 Erin Joyce |
You Too Can Talk to Your Car Honda teams with IBM to roll out new speech recognition systems in some 2005 models. And they'll find you the closest restaurant. |
InternetNews March 25, 2004 Michael Singer |
The Redmond Giant Speaks Out Microsoft says its Speech Server 2004 platform is worth its weight in SALT and that speech recognition has hit mainstream. |
InternetNews May 8, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Microsoft Begins Testing Speech Server 2007 Microsoft today formally opened up a public beta test of the Microsoft Speech Server 2007, a significant upgrade to its voice recognition and telephony server with a host of new features and technologies. |
The Motley Fool November 21, 2007 Jason Ramage |
Dueling Fools: Nuance Bear The bearish opinion of Nuance Communications is that simply having a great product, speech recognition software in this case, does not necessarily mean having a great company. |
CRM November 4, 2011 Leonard Klie |
VoiceHub Launches Low-Cost Call Router with Speech Recognition VoiceHub brings a speech recognition-based phone service to entrepreneurs, mobile workers, and small to medium businesses. |
Entrepreneur December 2008 Amanda C. Kooser |
A Computer that Hears You New advancements in speech recognition software mean better voice navigation, surfing, formatting and more. |
Technology Research News March 23, 2005 Eric Smalley |
Common sense boosts speech software Scientists develop system to improve speech recognition accuracy. |
CRM July 1, 2006 Coreen Bailor |
Microsoft Talks Pretty One Day The software giant hopes to end the struggle with the development, management, and TCO of speech-enabled apps. |
BusinessWeek May 2, 2005 Stephen H. Wildstrom |
At Last, A Phone That Takes Dictation Speech-recognition technology for dictation of text messages is becoming available on wireless phones. |
CRM August 2, 2004 |
Who's Who in CRM In May CRM magazine presented a list of some of the industry's key players. This month we continue that recognition with a look at two executives from Microsoft. |
CRM November 2005 Coreen Bailor |
Avoiding the Speech Rec. Wreck Speech recognition has struggled to move into the mainstream, but these applications are picking up where touch tone IVR leaves off. |
InternetNews August 8, 2006 Andy Patrizio |
Microsoft Adds Speech To Communications Server Microsoft will fold its Speech Server software into the upcoming Office Communications server, thus integrating speech with instant messaging and e-mail communication. |
PC World November 2000 Aoife McEvoy |
Battle of the Brands: New Speech Software Dragon NaturallySpeaking Preferred 5, IBM's ViaVoice for Windows Pro Edition compared. |
The Motley Fool January 5, 2011 Steve Hall |
Five Technology Trends to Watch in 2011 The big moves in 2011 from various technology industries. |
Macworld July 2001 |
What's Hot Special Mac OS X Edition... Applications seem to run slower in Mac OS X's Classic environment than in OS 9... Macromedia's FreeHand 10 runs natively in Mac OS X... etc. |
Macworld September 2000 |
Feedback Speech-recognition technology for the Mac... Power to the PowerBook... A chicken-little approach to security on the Mac... |
Macworld February 2001 David Pogue |
ViaVoice Enhanced Edition Speech Software Is Bigger, Not Much Better... |
PC Magazine July 1, 2003 Greg Alwang |
Voice-Activated Fun Users looking to try out voice recognition without a big outlay of time or cash might be interested in Voice Studio 2003 from Ultimate Interactive Desktops. |
Macworld June 2001 Andrew Gore |
The Vision Thing: Brave New Macintosh Get ready: Mac OS X is the start of something big... |
InternetNews June 8, 2010 |
No Macs at Apple's WWDC an Issue? Should you find Apple's lack of Mac talk disturbing, or is it just a case of a different focus this year? |
Macworld April 2002 Scholle Sawyer McFarland |
First Speech-Recognition Program for OS X Shows Promise but Doesn't Offer Complete Control Although ViaVoice is a fine dictation program, it will disappoint users who are looking for full-featured command-and-control capabilities... |
Bank Technology News December 2001 Amy Newell |
Talking It Up Customers now can conduct their call-center banking by speaking to a computer in everyday language. Long a dream relegated to the realm of science-fiction, the technology is finally ready to go in the real world. But are financial institutions heeding the message? |
Technology Research News October 6, 2004 Eric Smalley |
Quantum math models speech Researchers at King's College London and Phonologica Ltd. are using mathematical tools from quantum physics that could lead to improved telecommunications, speech recognition and speech synthesis technologies. |
Macworld July 2001 Stephan Somogyi |
Take Command of Mac OS X The command line makes your Mac more powerful... |
Technology Research News April 6, 2005 Eric Smalley |
Dialogue System Juggles Topics Researchers have built a dialogue management system that promises to improve verbal communication with computers by giving the machine a sense of the type of phrase a person is likely to say next. |
Linux Journal July 2000 Linley Gwennap |
Voice Recognition Ready for Consumer Devices This looks like the year that voice recognition finally reaches the mainstream. |
National Defense December 2006 Robert H. Williams |
Compact Special Operator Headset Now Available Silynx Communications has unveiled a smart tactical headset and ear protector for elite troops. |
Macworld December 2000 David Pogue |
Explore with Care Once you've installed the beta, it's time to take your first steps into the future of the Mac. Just make sure you walk in with your eyes open... |
InternetNews September 14, 2004 Ryan Naraine |
Berners-Lee Calls For More Voice Apps World Wide Web creator Sir Tim Berners-Lee throws out a challenge to developers in the voice recognition space and points out what really challenges CIOs. |
InternetNews August 25, 2009 |
Voice Search Faces Hurdles in Mobile There's huge potential, but experts say there are still plenty of obstacles to making mobile voice search effective. |
PC World July 2005 Stephen Manes |
Voice Recognition: Ready for Prime Time At long last, talking to your PC really makes sense. Here are two products that show how powerful the technology has become: Dragon NaturallySpeaking version 8... VoiceSignal's new VoiceMode... |
InternetNews July 2, 2010 |
Active Directory Expands With Likewise Open 6 Mac and Linux users can connect to Microsoft's Active Directory with Likewise Open 6 which also includes a new service manager. |
Macworld November 2000 Andrew Gore |
Dawn of a New OS Mac OS X's Arrival Is Apple's Opportunity to Prove It Is Listening To Its Customers... |
The Motley Fool June 28, 2011 Thomas Lee |
Lost in Translation: Ford Teams With Nuance Communications to Master Human Language Ford can't force people to adjust their speech to use its commands. Instead, Ford wants to figure out how to interpret natural human speech. |
Macworld December 2000 |
OS X Beta Survival Guide Running a prerelease OS is like rafting down an uncharted river or hiking through the back country--there's no telling what danger lurks around the next bend. Running the OS X beta has its upsides, however--including a sneak peek at an operating system that will soon radically reshape your Mac experience... |
T.H.E. Journal September 2004 |
Mac School 6.0 This software for Mac OS X and OS 9 is equipped with enhanced roles and functions to meet increasing security concerns. |
National Defense May 2011 Eric Beidel |
iPhone Translation App Will Add Afghan Languages A New Jersey-based company that has developed speech translator applications for the iPhone is turning its attention to languages that would be useful to the military. |
Macworld April 2002 Jonathan A. Oski |
OS X Support and Speed Improvements Highlight Upgraded Emulator For Mac users on a quest for the holy grail of just-like-the-real-thing PC emulation, the search is coming to an end. Connectix's Virtual PC 5.0 -- now Carbonized to run in either Mac OS X or Mac OS 9 -- performs flawlessly... |
AskMen.com March 8, 2005 Eddie Chandler |
Dealing With Noise Pollution What is noise pollution? It can literally make you sick, so how do you minimize it? |
PC Magazine September 21, 2004 |
Tipping Point or Sticking Point? What is the superior platform the Mac, Windows, or Linux? |
Entrepreneur February 2010 |
Just How Useful is Window's 7 for Business? Windows 7 is the latest operating system from Microsoft. But is it the best choice for busy entrepreneurs? |