Showing posts with label Siri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Siri. Show all posts

Saturday, May 4, 2013

OS X 10.9 will be very inspired in iOS

As happens every year, during these months begin to arise very many rumors about Apple and its various products. Not only approximates the annual conference of the apple (which will take place in June), but also is expected to new devices and software are introduced into the coming months. The launch of the new version of Mac OS X, which is the 10.9 expected for the last quarter of this year. The operating system, of codename "Cabernet",...

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Now hit iOS Google

You know Google Now? It is a personal assistant that is available for Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and later versions of the Android platform. Now Google is able to ask questions, recommendations, interact with web services and various other things. It is something like the Siri of Apple , but Google version. Lately, he has begun to look into an alleged Internet low-resolution video in which we see some promotional images of Google Now for the...

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Siri now purchase movie tickets

The iOS 6.1 version brings with it several new features, and one of these is improvements to Siri, the voice assist developed by Apple . If you have trouble getting movie tickets, then let Siri do it for you. The wizard will review the films in the cinema you want and give you all the information. At the time of giving the voice command, you must include the name of the film in your message. The system will display the information of the...

Monday, July 30, 2012

University of Taiwan claims that Apple copied the Siri

  Accustomed to sue the other for breach of patents, Apple had a taste of own medicine last Friday, when a university in Taiwan announced that it would bring a lawsuit against the U.S. company for an alleged illegal use of patents in personal assistant Siri. The system Siri allows iPhone users to perform various tasks using just your voice. However, Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, claims that the voice recognition tool infringes two...