voice recognition
Windows 7, Snow Leopard, open source and glory for Steve Jobs
News Meanwhile some readers were already looking beyond Windows 7 - to (you guessed it) Windows 8, with predictions for flagship features including 3D, voice recognition, gesture recognition... [09 Nov 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Windows 7
Cheat Sheet Funny you should say that - Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is certainly already planning for it, telling a recent conference in London that Windows 8 will have improved management and voice recognition as... [20 Oct 2009]
Windows 8: The 'dying gasps' of the desktop OS or the next big thing?
News The company remains tight-lipped about the work being done but Ballmer has suggested that improved management and voice recognition are development priorities. As for Ballmer's comments that... [08 Oct 2009]
Microsoft kicks off mobile fightback with double OS
News The software maker has also tapped folks from its Tellme unit to help bring improved voice recognition capability into Windows Mobile. Both its plans for Windows Mobile 7 and its long-running "Pink"... [20 Aug 2009]
Cheat Sheet: Microsoft's Project Natal
Cheat Sheet And that's not all - Natal can also do voice and facial recognition, according to Microsoft, so you can command your system to shut down with a simple "goodbye" or swap players in a game simply by having... [10 Aug 2009]
Microsoft: Gesture recognition office 'not that far away'
News His demo included hologram-like video conferencing, a virtual digital assistant, and multiple surface computers along with voice, touch and gesture recognition. While gesture... [31 Jul 2009]
SpinVox: Are you listening?
Comment Describing how The Brain works SpinVox says it's "a combination of artificial intelligence, voice recognition and natural linguistics". If you've parsed the company's website or come across any of its PR... [27 Jul 2009]
Create a Voice-Activated Communication System Using Bluetooth Wireless Technology
White Paper The solution was developing a fully-integrated, wireless information system that combines Bluetooth technology with Visteon's proven voice-recognition experience. The result is the new MACH... [09 Jul 2009]
Biometric scanners to delve inside your brain
News Again the systems verified identity by checking brain and heart activity and facial and voice recognition, as well as the seat. The volunteer's voice, face, heart and brain activity was... [12 May 2009]
New Voice in Healthcare: Speech-recognition software offers productivity boost via efficiencies to workflow at point-of-care (PoC)
White Paper Voice recognition has already been in play with certain specialized medical areas; for example, radiology, where there seems to be an acute focus on improving reporting processes. Speech... [01 May 2009]
Voice Biometrics as a Natural and Cost-Effective Method of Authentication
White Paper In the past, voice biometrics took a back seat to other physical biometric methods of identification and verification, such as fingerprints, facial recognition and iris scans, but new algorithms and more... [01 Apr 2009]
Speech Recognition & Interactive Voice Response Technology
White Paper Over the past decade, the computer industry has made significant progress with speech recognition. Speech recognition and text-to-speech synthesis technologies continue to be adopted successfully by... [01 Apr 2009]
Building a Virtual Customer Service Representative
White Paper The vCSR platform integrates new technologies such as speech recognition, natural language understanding, business rules engines, and new abilities to link multiple channels together--such as a wireless gateway that can... [14 Jan 2009]
Ford's Microsoft tech coming to UK cars
News Sync uses Bluetooth and voice-recognition technology to allow drivers and passengers to control digital media, mobile phones, USB memory devices and other vehicle functions. Sync also connects to... [09 Jan 2009]
Untangling Reception Through Speech Recognition
White Paper A speech recognition based solution - the Telephonetics VIP ContactPortal answers, screens and routes calls to their required destination in addition to allowing staff to make calls, all driven by speech. [30 Dec 2008]