Anyone searching for a quick way to translate and speech into text, may be interested in the new artificial intelligent powered voice recorder, the Wooask S01. Launched via Kickstarter this month the ...
For the longest time, I used this application called Otter Voice Meeting Notes to help me transcribe lengthy interviews. The app could search through my audio recordings and arrive at the exact phrase ...
An app called Otter, launching today, wants to make it as easy to search your voice conversations as it is to search your email and texts. The idea to create a new voice assistant focused on ...
Note taking apps are not something new, but what if you have a tiny device that can take notes as you speak and then reproduce the same in the form of a text? Well, Senstone is a tiny piece of jewelry ...
For whatever reason, the iPhone has tons of different voice recording apps, but very few of them do anything more than Apple’s free Voice Memos app. We like Just Press Record because it manages to ...
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Rajesh started following the latest happenings in the world of Android around the release of the Nexus One and Samsung Galaxy S. After flashing custom ROMs and kernels on his beloved Galaxy S, he ...
At Google’s hardware event this morning, the company introduced a new voice recorder app for Android devices, which will tap into advances in real-time speech processing, speech recognition and AI to ...
Connect a microphone to your computer; type "Sound Recorder" in your Start menu, you're ready to record using your Windows Sound recorder. Computer-based recorders are useful, but they have ...
Whether we like it or not, artificial intelligence has changed our lives in just a few short years since ChatGPT brought it mainstream. The AI revolution has mostly shaken up the software world, with ...
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