Nuance, Intel build speech commands into PCs -- finally
Most people undoubtedly reach for their smartphones when they want to fire off a quick tweet or ask a quick question of personal digital assistants like Siri or Google Now. But those still require pulling a smartphone out of one's pocket, unlocking it, and then navigating to the appropriate page. For those with a PC always on and listening, the new Nuance Dragon Assistant for Intel-based PCs might be useful as well as entertaining.
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