Hi everyone! The latest microphone for review is very interesting. It is distributed by a company named InSync Speech Technologies. This Canadian company has obviously been...
I have spent the last week using the Revolabs xTag microphone in a variety of situations. At the end of all this testing I feel somewhat...
Looking for a microphone that is small? How about wireless, small and with good accuracy? My initial impression is that the Revolabs xTag supplies all of...
Hilton Locke, a former Microsoft Tablet PC team member, posted a very interesting response to Craig’s Microsoft Tablet PC Marketing article. He offers some unique observations,...
The testing is in! The Sennheiser ME3–N has turned out to be a phenomenal microphone. I have used it for a number of days in everyday...
98 — 99% accuracy on day one! That sort of says it all doesn’t it? I have never used a microphone that had that degree of...
Wow, here is some exciting news. I have already received two of the many microphones I want to review. The first, courtesy of emicrophones.com is the...
This microphone article is going to reveal my secret inner geek qualities. I’m going to show a part of myself that never is revealed to anyone...
Microsoft’s Rob Chamberlin points to a great new tool from the Office Labs team called Search Commands, which helps you find commands, options, and wizards in...
I received an email earlier today that shows Nuance is discounting Dragon Professional and Legal versions for 50% until June 30. Sale prices are 499.99 for...
Several comments regarding previous articles have had people asking me to explain more about macros. Vista speech recognition is currently beta testing their macros and I...
I installed the Microsoft speech engine this past weekend and played around with it. I have to admit that I’m not overly pleased by Microsoft XP...
Boy oh boy, people are tough! Just several days on the job and I did not expect the amount of comments that are already taking place...
Ever have those moments in a presentation when you have wandered away from your PC, without a mouse, and needed to advance the slide in your...
Today’s article will explain in a little more detail about the history of Dragon Naturally Speaking. Dragon was first developed in the 1980s. The first version...
As I mentioned several weeks ago, we are rounding out the natural input technologies that we cover on GottaBeMobile.com, by adding speech recognition to our regular...
I’m speechless. New Scientist is pointing to a possible new innovation in speech technology that basically allows you to communicate without speech. The neck band intercepts...
As everyone eagerly awaits the first shipping MIDs, we have to appease ourselves with what news we can get, and this is an interesting nugget. One...
John Hill of Allegiance Technology Partners is blogging again, and has penned a good article on voice recognition, covering Dragon Naturally Speaking and the built-in speech...