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The popular free note-taking and organizing software Evernote has added speech-recognition support to its app for phones running Google’s Android operating system. Android Ice Cream Sandwich ...
Speech-to-text used to be regarded as very niche, specifically just used for busy people who needed dictation software, or ...
Voice-recognition software is nothing new. But put it on a smartphone, and it comes to life. All of the frustrations of trying to control your PC by voice–fiddling for a microphone, repeating ...
Nuance, which makes the Dragon speech-recognition programs, just came out with a new Dragon app for mobile gadgets—iPhones, iPads, and Android. After all, iPhones, iPads, and Android devices ...
Announcement of the new mobile apps accompanies the announcement of upgraded Dragon speech recognition software for the Mac (available early September) and PC (available late August), with which ...
Swype’ s software keyboard lets you swipe to type text, instead of hunting and pecking virtual keys. With its latest update, Swype has replaced Google’s built-in voice recognition for Nuance ...
The group of DIY robot builders over at Cellbots decided that Android's native voice recognition system was too good to be wasted on drunk-dialling your mother and searching for the latest sports ...
And if that’s not enough, Android lets you dictate your e-mail and text messages, too. If you’ve tried speech-recognition software in the past, you may be skeptical of Android’s capabilities.