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Nuance, which makes the Dragon speech-recognition programs, just came out with a new Dragon app for mobile gadgets—iPhones, iPads, and Android. The timing might seem a little odd. After all, iPhones, ...
Earlier this year, popular speech recognition company Nuance announced that it was launching a new iOS app with a plethora of new voice recognition. We covered the new app in detail in August, but now ...
Nuance, the voice recognition and productivity software company behind the iOS keyboard’s Dictation feature, today has revealed a series of updates to its applications and a new cloud-based ...
Nuance, the company that took dictation beyond doctors' offices, is going mobile as it prepares to launch Dragon Anywhere for Android and iOS. The very nature of working with hard copies of documents ...
Typing short notes on your mobile device can be tiresome enough, but imagine trying to input paragraphs, or even pages, of material via your phone? Soon you will be able to dictate such volumes ...
Ryan is a tech/science writer, skeptic, lover of all things electronic, and Android fan. In his spare time he reads golden-age sci-fi and sleeps, but rarely at the same time. His wife tolerates him as ...
Nuance, the maker of the Dragon Dictate range of voice recognition software available on both PC and Mac systems, has announced the impending launch of its new mobile voice recognition application ...
Sick of typing up meeting notes or interviews? Speech recognition master Nuance’s new Dragon Anywhere transcription app can turn what you say into text with no limit on recording time. This is no toy.
Nuance Communications today announced the launch of its voice dictation and productivity app, Dragon Anywhere, for iOS devices. Although the app includes a bevy of document management and ...
The touch keyboards on our iPhones and iPads are great, but we’re still trying to type on glass. Users should have the option of dictating into their mobile devices, and Apple has made a lot of ...
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