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Asterisk Wake-Up calls and Web Scheduling
Those of you that travel a lot have probably encountered the situation where you think you set the hotel alarm clock correctly only to learn the volume was turned way down or you had it set to PM instead of...Posted in VoIP & Gadgets Blog on February 25, 2008 10:15 AM
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Asterisk-based FreePBX clones Microsoft Response Point's Easy Button
In November of 2007, I reviewed the Microsoft Response Point IP-PBX. One of the Response Point's main features is the "Easy button" that you can press and then speak commands to the RP system, such as "transfer to Tom Keating"...Posted in VoIP & Gadgets Blog on January 31, 2008 10:08 AM
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Google Android Mystery
Greg Galitzine forwarded me an interesting email claiming to be the "rumored" Google Android in action and Greg asked me to investigate. First, I should point to a funny parody of the supposed Google Android on Youtube, which takes the...Posted in VoIP & Gadgets Blog on December 31, 2007 3:39 PM
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Microsoft - Tellme - What does it mean?
Microsoft has acquired Tellme Networks, a hosted provider of speech-recognition solutions. I had dinner with some Microsoft reps last night at Tao Restaurant in NYC and asked about the pending Tellme deal, but their lips were sealed and they wouldn't...Posted in VoIP & Gadgets Blog on March 14, 2007 1:42 PM
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Why Can't Vista See Clearly Now?
All that software development time! yet we have problems already springing up in Microsoft's new Windows Vista! Today's dilemma is all about speech recognition (more here from the BBC) -- truly a technology that would seem to be embraced by everyone,...Posted in VoIP & Gadgets Blog on February 1, 2007 3:02 PM
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Furby scares me
Sensory sent me an email about their RSC-4128 IC which is the heart of one of the best selling toys of all time, Hasbro's new Furby creature. Their chip controls all of the creature's motor, speech and hearing function and...Posted in VoIP & Gadgets Blog on September 13, 2005 8:53 PM
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