Dragon Drive: Speak and it shall follow
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While voice recognition technology is not new among android and smartphones, it is on cars! Well, that is, if you haven't got that Ford yet in your garage with the Sync application along with it that actually spells the same when talking about this voice tech.
Anyway, Dragon Drive was launched from Nuance Communications so you can make your wheels smart too. But not your current car however, as they're still looking for manufacturers where to incorporate this voice platform.
But for interested car gadgeteers, Dragon Drive will allow its drivers to text and email by merely speaking. No hands needed while driving. Voice commands will also support several languages and will add up some more in time.
According to Mike Thompson, Nuance Mobile Division's EVP, a driver will just have a normal chat with his car while connected to a 3G or 4G, and through a cloud-based language server, Dragon Drive will perfectly understand your commands.
via [ techsmate.com ]
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