Thursday, January 12, 2012

Nuance's Dragon TV offers voice recognition platform for connected televisions

Nuance isn't skipping a beat in Las Vegas, as the speech recognition company is busy launching a brand new platform that focuses on bringing its technology to connected TVs. According to the company, the platform, called Dragon TV, can be used to build customized voice and touch apps that run on televisions, set-top boxes, phones and tablets. Essentially, the technology will allow the viewer to use their voice to conduct searches, send messages and access plenty of other features, and mobile devices can be used to act as a remote to control the TV. Nuance's new platform is available now for OEMs, developers and operators to take advantage of, and supports Linux, Android and iOS as well as all major TV, set-top box and remote control standards. Head past the break for the full press release, and make your way to the company's site below to get more details.

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Nuance's Dragon TV offers voice recognition platform for connected televisions originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 09 Jan 2012 08:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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