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Solutions for Today's Smart Business
To learn more about the latest in business tools, check out this white paper. You'll hear how IBM is changing the way people do business with the help of the latest in software and analytics. Keep...
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Using your voice to pilot your computer
According to The Seattle Times, an interdisciplinary team of scientists of the University of Washington (UW) has developed Vocal Joystick, a software which enables people with disabilities to...
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Cloud apps, big data and the wisdom of swarms
Siri's approach to deciphering voice recognition has lessons for SaaS vendors who are debating how to mine their stores of big data for value.
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Google Account Activity offers more insight to email, search patterns
Google Account Activity offers users the chance to monitor their email statistics, search queries, and more on a monthly basis.
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What's coming in Microsoft's Kinect for Windows 1.5
Microsoft plans to release the 1.5 version of its Kinect for Windows software in late May 2012.
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Nuance buys Transcend for $300 million, bolsters medical business
With the Transcend purchase, Nuance said it will be able to better target mid-sized hospitals.
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Microsoft offloads some speech-focused assets, employees to 24/7
Microsoft is splitting up the people and speech technology assets it acquired in 2007 with Tellme Networks, with some going to customer-service software maker 24/7.
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What's new in Microsoft's Kinect for Windows final bits
Microsoft has made available the 1.0 version of its Kinect for Windows hardware and software under a commercial license.
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Rear-end recognition: Another step forward (or behind) for security?
A new technology has been unveiled by Japan's Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology -- a chair that can identify you by the shape and size of your posterior.
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Nuance acquires rival Vlingo; speech recognition consolidation
Speech recognition giant Nuance has acquired bitter rival Vlingo in a deal that reminds me of when this site was acquired by CNET more than a decade ago.
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Nuance is the Scanning Software Leader
Nuance recently announced it ranked number one in the worldwide document capture software market in a new study from the market research firm Harvey Spencer Associates (HSA) – placing Nuance as...
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Voice Brief is like having Siri read your Flipboard
Having your mobile device read to you is and incredibly powerful feature, and one that Siri currently lacks.
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Facebook's bad year: The beginning of the end?
A look back at some of the major controversies to grip the world's largest social network over the past few months. Is Facebook teetering on the edge of collapse?
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German state to sue Facebook over facial recognition feature
German authorities are looking to sue Facebook over its use of facial recognition technology. The argument is over opt-in versus opt-out. Facebook insists the latter is compliant with the law.
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iOS 5.0.1 update now available for download
Battery bug fix goes public.
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Silicon Valley's Race Problem
CNN's Black In America documentary ignites issues of "pattern matching" and shocking sentiments about race in Silicon Valley.
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Apple introduces voice recognition app
Apple's Scott Forstall shows off Siri, the company's new voice recognition-enabled personal assistant for the iPhone 4S. The new software will allow you to ask for help and will respond back to...
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Nuance's Acquisition of Equitrac
The integration of Equitrac with Nuance eCopy will provide innovative, integrated, cross-platform MFP-based document solutions to deliver on the promised cost reductions that will drive the...
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How Microsoft's Kinect could bring gesture recognition to business apps
A Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) shows off how Kinect sensor integration with an ERP application might work
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Microsoft making big speech bets with Windows 8, Bing
The Microsoft Tellme team is working with the Bing, Windows Phone, Kinect/Xbox, Azure and other Microsoft teams to add new speech-centric capabilities to Microsoft and third-party products in the...
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Germany: Facebook facial recognition feature violates privacy laws
Germany is threatening Facebook with legal action and a fine of €300,000 ($420,000) over its biometric facial recognition technology.
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