voice control
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Bring ‘OK Google’ To Third-Party Launchers With An Xposed Tweak
Android (rooted): The Google Now Launcher, available on the Nexus 5 and other devices, allows you to say “OK Google” while the screen is on to invoke Google’s voice commands. If you’re rooted, you can bring this feature to other launchers with an Xposed tweak.
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Add Voice Control To Your Home With LightwaveRF And A Raspberry Pi
Voice control for our home electronics is still uncommon. If you want to add a little voice control to your home cheaply, blogger Chipos81 shows off how to do it with a Raspberry Pi.
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Trick OS X Mountain Lion’s Dictation Into Learning New Words By Adding Fake Contacts
When Mountain Lion launched, we discussed how to use its new Dictaction feature effectively. It works pretty well on its own, but reader MDaemon wrote in with a handy tip: if you’re having trouble getting Dictation to understand words you use often, just create a fake contact for it — since the tool scans your…
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Vokul Adds Voice Commands To Your iPhone
It’s both difficult and illegal to drive safely if you’re using your iPhone. Vokul is a new app that lets you control your iPhone will driving with nothing but your voice.