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Fonix Language Learning Speech Solution Selected by Brilliant System for Electronic Dictionary Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
SALT LAKE CITY----Fonix Speech, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Fonix Corporation specializing in embedded speech interfaces for mobile devices, handheld electronic products, video game systems and processors, announces the Fonix Language Learning Speech Solution on a portable electronic dictionary manufactured and sold by Brilliant System, a Hong Kong-based producer of electronic data
Tech Q&A: Tech Q&A Miami Herald
Q: I have installed various keyboard language options in Windows XP, and when I go to spellcheck a document written in Spanish, it fails to use the Spanish dictionary no matter how many times I click on the dictionary. The problem seems to have grown progressively worse over time, which puzzles me even more. At first it worked every time, then I had to click on the Spanish dictionary several
Microsoft boss touts company "bet" on Web services Tiscali
BELLEVUE, Washington (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp. is making a "big bold bet" on Web services, which it sees as the most important technological development of the next decade, Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said on Tuesday.
Of Porsches, stuff and stupid while men The Inquirer
Fix: install openoffice, configure Firefox to open .doc files with that. (At least until someone works out how to use a doc file to hack openoffice) Might be interesting to find out from MS whether the free word viewer program is afflicted by the same bug, or not.
Outlook: Voice-logistics solution for warehouses New Straits Times: Computer Times
VOICE-activated technology is fast gaining popularity – especially in the warehouse where companies are continuously striving to reduce costs and increase productivity in the supply chain.
Can your robot be your friend? Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
WASHINGTON -- George the robot is playing hide-and-seek with scientist Alan Schultz. George whirrs and hides behind a post until he's found.
'Robot revolution' imparts humanity to machines Contra Costa Times
George the robot is playing hide-and-seek with scientist Alan Schultz. George whirrs and hides behind a post until he's found. Then a bit later, he hunts for and finds Schultz hiding.
Doctors Finally Able To Share Digital Medical Images Instantly, Nationwide, With Full Patient Science Daily
Using a new grid computing system, radiologists and pediatric oncologists at 40 hospitals all over North America are now quickly and securely exchanging high-resolution medical images. One hoped-for result will be that the doctors of young cancer patients will know more quickly whose treatment is not working and be able to change course. Others include making second opinions from specialists
As CMU Internet experts discover, China's growing prosperity abets more freedoms, but there are limits Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
BEIJING -- Among computer scientists and brainy college students in China, the bespectacled Kai-Fu Lee has rock star-like status.
Mobile Computing Tips: SearchMobileComputing.com
Have you ever heard of BlackBerry Thumb (BBT)? Neither had I, but there's a whole bunch of articles on the topic going back quite some time. As you may guess, it's now a recognized medical condition that even appears in the dictionary, and -- all kidding aside -- it can be serious.
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