AT&T ’s Speech Mashups is a web - ground service that will fetch voice - activate lookup to the iPhone , as well as other Edge and 3 G handset . Instead of managing speech recognition on the actual handset , Speech Mashups direct the audio sample to the waiter , process it and sends back a text transcription or mastery to your phone . alas for iPhone owners , this does not mean spokesperson dialing or speech - to - text app support . Not at all .
AT&T is not currently be after to practice this tech to manipulate current iPhone apps ( Contacts ? map ? Mail ? ) but instead will deploy it in World Wide Web service for a figure of net - enabled handsets . This is a somewhat curious choice for AT&T , but it would be difficult to apply system of rules - wide language recognition without either modify existing apps or pass a ( currently disallow ) background service to catch commands . Speech Mashups will be an interesting religious service for the other French telephone it usher up on , but they already have simple voice commands . By building secondary interpreter capableness like this for a headphone without basic unity , AT&T has inadvertently highlight one of Apple ’s mostirritating restrictionson iPhone developing . [ Gadget Lab ]
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