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  • Windows Phone Apollo to feature speech-to-text for email, low-end Tango gets split in two

    by 
    Joseph Volpe
    Joseph Volpe
    09.13.2011

    If this hodgepodge of sorta, kinda official confirmation is to be believed, Windows Phone users can look forward to deeper integration of voice command functionality built-in to the Apollo update. Nokia US' CEO, Chris Weber, first spilled the speech recognition beans in an interview with VentureBeat back in early August, referring to the tech as a killer WP feature. Now, a report over on ZDNet backs up that leaked info with resume tidbits from former MS Windows Phone / Mobile Communications team members that had a hand in creating the so-called "Voice-Compose" and "Read-Aloud" features for native email clients-- even tipping us off to a possible Windows 8 and WP 8 convergence. There's also mention (gleaned from a company job listing) of MS' lower-end mobile OS splitting into two separate versions -- Tango1 and Tango2. We know what you're thinking. It's hard to get excited about far-off OS updates when we're still waiting on Mango's release. Still, it's good to know Ballmer and co. aren't just resting on their Windows laurels.

  • Apple updates iBooks app with 'read aloud' feature

    by 
    Michael Grothaus
    Michael Grothaus
    06.07.2011

    Apple has updated iBooks to version 1.3. According to the product description page, the update adds several new features and improvements, including improved responsiveness and autoplay of video or audio in enhanced books. Plus, it addresses an issue where some books displayed the same page twice. However, the big new feature of iBooks 1.3 is the ability for select children's books to be read aloud: "Help your children learn to read with the new read-aloud feature included in select children's books from the iBookstore. The read-aloud feature uses a real narrator to read the book to you, and in some books, it will even highlight the words as you read along." Do you hear that, parents? Now the iPad can rear your children, so you can go ahead and give your TV some time off.