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IDF 2008: One Voice Technologies Announces Voice Control for Atom-based MIDs.

Continuing on a theme of mobility that seems to be fairly prominent at this yearò€™s IDF, One Voice Technologies has announced voice control for Intel-based MIDs. On day zero, the Director of Intelò€™s emerging platforms lab, Mary Smiley, kicked off the pre-IDF hype with a talk about the development of a smarter MID capable of staying in tune to an individuals needs and surroundings with possible applications for monitoring a userò€™s health or similar. However, Smileyò€™s talk was based around a concept, a device that could be under mass production sometime in the future and while weò€™re all agreed smarter MIDs are on the way and devices like the one Smiley described would have a positive impact on the way we live our lives, the speech didnò€™t mention much in the way of whatò€™s available in an MID for us today. Bringing us back to reality from our daydreams of conceptual products that donò€™t yet exist, One Voice Technologies has announced MobileVoice. Anyone who was at CES will remember MobileVoice, a suite of applications that offers voice activated music, photos, videos and enables full internet browsing and voice search for MIDs based around Intelò€™s now almost ubiquitous Atom processor. MobileVoice seems like a great idea but we havenò€™t actually has the chance to try it yet. Itò€™s all well and good to say you can tell your device to play a particular Rolling Stones tune or search YouTube for a certain clip but that all depends on how sensitive the software is. Thereò€™s no point telling it to open one program and when all it gives you is Solitaire. For more information on MobileVoice or other OVT products, visit onev.com but be warned, the site has fairly annoying theme music that loops the entire time youò€™re there.


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