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voice: search

Wavelink Expands Voice Capabilities for Mobile Applications

Speakeasy™ SDK (Software Development Kit) to the Speakeasy voice platform, allowing Wavelink voice solutions to extend beyond the warehouse to include mobile field sales and services, mobile dispatch and inspection applications. The value proposition of voice, already proven in the warehouse, now extends across the enterprise for cost reductions, new mobile workforce deployments, and system and process improvements. With voice, organizations can deliver higher productivity, accuracy and safety by voice-enabling data collection and application commands, functions and navigation.

Vodafone Launches Voice SMS for Subscribers

MUMBAI, INDIA and NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 11/17/08 -- Vodafone Essar, one of India's leading cellular service providers, today launched Voice SMS service in 16 circles across India. With the launch of this service, any Vodafone customer can send a Voice SMS message to a mobile subscriber, anywhere in India, for a fixed price of 75 paise (approximately USD 0.01) per minute. The Voice SMS service is available to both prepaid and postpaid subscribers. Vodafone Essar has brought the service to market using the Voice SMS solution from Kirusa, the world's leading vendor of Voice SMS and a leading developer of mobile value-added services.

Google voice search

Now Google is working on voice search. Google’s chief competitors Yahoo and Microsoft already offer similar voice services, as well as other carriers.google-voice-search Google voice search

Audience Raises the Bar for Advanced Noise Suppression, Enabling Mobile Phone Users to Hear and Be Heard in Noisy Environments

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Oct. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Audience raises the bar for advanced noise suppression with its new voice processor that includes a full suite of industry-leading voice quality enhancements that enable mobile phone users to hear and be heard in noisy environments. The Audience A1024 Voice Processor is now sampling and provides industry-leading transmit and receive noise suppression, acoustic echo cancellation, and voice equalization. NOTE: To hear the superior voice quality of the new A1024, go to

Review: YouMail - Visual Voicemail for the Rest of Us

Of the several innovative features Apple's iPhone brought to the smartphone, visual voicemailwhich lets you see voice messages on screen and listen to them in whatever order you choose is arguably the one that's garnered the most interest (as well as envy from non-iPhone users). Since the iPhone's debut, other carriers and devices (like Sprint's Instinct and Verizon's Voyager) have begun to offer their own take on visual voice mail technology. But for those without the inclination or ability to switch phones or carriers, a service called YouMail can make the voice mail on your existing device far more flexible and convenient. YouMail not only provides more control over how you access your voice messages, but offers customization and convenience options not available with most carrier-based voice mail.

Motorola Announces Voice-over-Wireless-LAN Smart Phones

11/12/08 - The Enterprise Mobility business of Motorola Inc. (NYSE: MOT) unveiled the first offering from its Total Enterprise Access and Mobility (TEAM) integrated voice and data portfolio - the TEAM voice-over-wireless-LAN (VoWLAN) solution. Designed to provide enterprise users with instant mobile access to voice and data services typically tethered to the desk, the TEAM solution helps businesses improve customer service, collaboration and productivity.

Google introduces new iPhone Search-by-Voice app

Google introduces new iPhone Search-by-Voice app The Search-by-Voice app exclusive for iPhone is a search tool that utilizes voice recognition that lets you tell your phone what you want to know - without you having to take your gloves off. So if you're wondering where the nearest Starbucks is, just ask the iPhone.

Google Late To Game With Voice-Activated Search On Mobile

Google (NSDQ: GOOG) is planning to launch a new version of search on the iPhone that will allow users to conduct searches by using their voice, and asking questions, such as “Where’s the nearest Starbucks?” or “How tall is Mount Everest?” The sound is converted to a digital file and sent to Google’s servers, which will translate the words spoken. Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) may start offering the new feature as soon as today, reports The New York Times. With this announcement, it makes Google one of the last major search companies to offer voice recognition. Earlier this year at CTIA, a number of companies were there to tout their voice recognition software. Of course, the driving force behind this is that speech is easier than typing on the phone.

Audience Raises the Bar for Advanced Noise Suppression, Enabling Mobile Phone Users to Hear and Be Heard in Noisy Environments

PRNewswire/ -- Audience raises the bar for advanced noise suppression with its new voice processor that includes a full suite of industry-leading voice quality enhancements that enable mobile phone users to hear and be heard in noisy environments. The Audience A1024 Voice Processor is now sampling and provides industry-leading transmit and receive noise suppression, acoustic echo cancellation, and voice equalization.

HP partners with Vodafone to launch new smartphones

HP has partnered with Vodafone to launch two new smartphones in Europe. The new HP iPaq Voice Messenger and HP iPaq Data Messenger will be available through Vodafone's business sales channels starting in the UK, with other European countries to be announced later. The iPaq Voice Messenger is a 3G smartphone with an integrated 20-key keypad and access to voice, e-mail, internet browsing and GPS applications, while the HP iPaq Data Messenger is a more advanced 3G smartphone with a large touch-screen display, slide-out alphanumeric keyboard and built-in GPS capabilities. Both phones run on Windows Mobile 6.1 and include Wi-Fi and HSDPA connectivity, a 3.1 megapixel camera and microSD memory card slot. The Voice Messenger will sell for GBP 333 and the Data Messenger for GBP 399; Vodafone will announce more pricing details in November.

Voice commands coming to iPhone, iPod touch?...

Apple may be seeking to introduce voice recognition as a standard option with iPhones, iPods or even the Apple TV, a new patent application suggests. Published today by the US Patent and Trademark Office, the filing concentrates on the concept of an iPhone supporting the technology, but notes that it could be applied to other devices as well. They key addition to Apple's hardware would be the presence of a "voice-to-command analyzer," which would determine whether audio is meaningless or represents an action request. This would save other processors the burden of deciphering speech.

IDC Voice and Data Services Survey: IP VPN and Internet Access Trends

This IDC study presents the results of an IDC survey on voice and data networking conducted in late 2007. This survey queried decision makers in large United States–based enterprises on their current voice and data networking implementations, usage, and migration plans.

Trainingless Voice Dialing Arrives on the iPhone

It was really annoying, despite all the snazziness of the iPhone 3G, that it didn't include a voice dial application built-into the OS. After all, most of the smartphones we had been using of late (mostly Windows Mobile) had voice dialing built-in.

Google Voice Search: Worthy of the iPhone's Bottom Row

With its new voice functionality, Google's iPhone search app lets users speak their search terms into the device rather than type them out on the touchscreen keyboard. Though the voice recognition technology doesn't understand perfectly every single time, reviewer Chris Maxcer found it practical and useful enough that he gave it a seat on his iPhone's coveted bottom row.

Google Voice Search: Worthy of the iPhone's Bottom Row

With its new voice functionality, Google's iPhone search app lets users speak their search terms into the device rather than type them out on the touchscreen keyboard. Though the voice recognition technology doesn't understand perfectly every single time, reviewer Chris Maxcer found it practical and useful enough that he gave it a seat on his iPhone's coveted bottom row.

Google Voice Search: Worthy of the iPhone's Bottom Row

With its new voice functionality, Google's iPhone search app lets users speak their search terms into the device rather than type them out on the touchscreen keyboard. Though the voice recognition technology doesn't understand perfectly every single time, reviewer Chris Maxcer found it practical and useful enough that he gave it a seat on his iPhone's coveted bottom row.

London Welsh Male Voice Choir to Sell Out in Leatherhead

London Welsh Male Voice Choir to Sell Out in Leatherhead - The internationally renowned London Welsh Male Voice Choir, just back from a USA tour, will be performing at The Leatherhead Theatre on Saturday 1st November and proceeds from the event will go to the Surrey branch of children’s charity, Wooden Spoon. All those who have enjoyed the Choir's concerts love their terrific sound - and just how much fun it is to sing along with the Choir at the 'afterglow'. Over the past 10 years Surrey Spoon has supported projects in 18 different locations including Woodlands School and the Trinity Family Centre in Leatherhead, providing funding of over £550,000 towards buildings and equipment to enhance the lifestyle of children and young people who are socially, physically or mentally disadvantaged.

Google adding voice search to iPhone

Google's voice search on the iPhone may be revolutionary, artificial intelligence experts say.Google's voice search on the iPhone may be revolutionary, artificial intelligence experts say.

Vodafone Launches Voice SMS for Subscribers

Launch on Kirusa Voice SMS Platform Enables Vodafone Subscribers to Send Voice SMS Messages Across India

Demand Climbs for Wireless Voice, Multimedia and Internet Access in San Bernardino...

Demand Climbs for Wireless Voice, Multimedia and Internet Access in San Bernardino County Verizon Wireless adds six new 3G cell sites to stay ahead of growth IRVINE, Calif., Oct. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Wireless users in more San Bernardino County locations are now experiencing expanded voice and data coverage thanks to the addition of six new cell sites from Verizon Wireless. The new sites improve 3G coverage and call capacity for customers in and around: -- East Highland along Church Street to the End of Greenspot Road -- Needles -- along 40 Freeway from Needles to the Arizona border and along Highway 95 from Needles to Sidewinder Pass -- Rancho Cucamonga -- Victoria Gardens shopping mall and surrounding area, including portion of Foothill Boulevard and Interstate 15 -- Running Springs -- along Highway 18 from Running Springs to Blue Jay and

Google voice search coming t...

According to the New Your Times, Google and Apple are about to release a new application to provide voice searching on the iPhone. Google researchers have added sophisticated voice recognition technology to the companys search software for the Apple iPhone. Users of the free application, which Apple is expected to make available as soon as Friday through its iTunes store, can place the phone to their ear and ask virtually any question, like Wheres the nearest Starbucks? or How tall is Mount Everest? The sound is converted to a digital file and sent to Googles servers, which try to determine the words spoken and pass them along to the Google search engine. The search results, which may be displayed in just seconds on a fast wireless network, will at times include local information, taking advantage of iPhone features that let it det

Googles iPhone Voice Search App Reviewed

We have had Google’s iPhone Voice Search App for a few days now, so it was about time that the application got reviewed. Developers have always liked the idea of voice recognition for mobile apps, but the technology has not been good enough, until now.

iPhone Gets Voice-Powered Search From Google

Google is finally catching up with competitors Microsoft and Yahoo for once. It is rolling out a new application for the iPhone that allows users to conduct searches with their voice rather than typing. Nice of Google to catch on to the voice-activated search craze.

Convergys Announces Intervoice Voice Portal 6 and Enables Mobile Self-Service

CINCINNATI --(Business Wire)-- Convergys Corporation (NYSE: CVG), a global leader in relationship management, announced today Intervoice (R) Voice Portal 6.0 (IVP 6) and the introduction of its next-generation application creation environment - Interaction Composer. With IVP 6, clients can now create highly personalized speech solutions, leveraging a set of rules and policies that can be easily constructed by integrating with the Convergys Dynamic Decisioning Solution. With this release, Convergys empowers enterprises to think differently about the customer experience by introducing a voice portal platform designed to facilitate the development of multimodal applications that enable mobile self-service.

OuterLink announces integrated voice and video recorder for satellite tracking system

OuterLink Corporation, a world leader in satellite based mobile asset management and tracking solutions has announced the delivery of the first OuterLink Voice and Video Recorder (OVVR) to a U.S. customer. The OVVR integrates a 16 GB recording device into the OuterLink Voice Panel (OVP) and provides a continuous 8 hour recording loop with four discreet audio input sources and one video input source. The addition of this capability will allow secure peer to peer quality assurance for flight operations interested in improving safety, training and operational efficiency. An internal GPS receiver also provides a positional data stream. Downloading of data is accomplished via secure keyed USB device and can record the audio and video information in addition to latitude/longitude, heading, ground speed, altitude and Zulu time with provisio


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