photo results | interactive parrot | Using voice recognition technology, this interactive parrot can record and repeat phrases spoken to it, and it responds to questions such as "Are you hungry?" with preprogrammed responses. The parrot can be programmed with additional phrases that it repeats at random in a classic parrot squawk, and it has a full range of movement that mimics a real parrot, including head bobbing, flapping wings, and cooing sounds. The parrot gives a kiss when its beak is touched, and its mouth sensor detects the included plastic cracker when it is placed near the beak, prompting the parrot to "eat" the cracker. The parrot dances when it hears music, and goes to sleep when you say "good night" or when its light sensor detects low ambient light. | |
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discussion results LouieWpHs04 (2294) | | What do you think of Voice ot text Software?Anyone ever tried it and had good experiences with it? Ever wanted to try it? Thoughts? I'm getting a bit sick of typing out a bunch of stuff and I can... | |
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 4urknowledge (36) | | I like to review companies that are innovative, I found some that are bringing us up to speed in ways of identification. Taking a look at biometrics today we have fingerprint swipers, which can be... | |
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 teforeon (29) | | The QWERTY keyboard was designed 150 years ago, shaped by all the wrong reasons, and still masquerades as high tech when it is indeed a dinosaur. Ironically, it has been given an indefinite stay of... | |
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 rajridhi143 (16) | | A third-person tactical shooter from Epic,running on the Unreal Engine 3.Gears of War thrusts gamers into a deep and harrowing
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 Peaches1122 (318) | | These still need some work, if you ask me. I understand the value that these things bring to a company but most times you end up needing to talk to a person anyway. The voice recognition software... | |
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blog results ReadWriteWeb (7) | | Written by Emre Sokullu and edited by Richard MacManus
There are now so many companies vying to be the next YouTube, it's easy to lose track
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 Andy Beal's Marke... (0) | | We already suspected Google might enter the 411 arena, when they were granted a voice recognition patent last year. With Microsoft’s recent acquisition of Tellme, it seemed even more likely... | |
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