A company called Nuance, known for its speech recognition software, has released an iPhone app that will transcribe your speech into editable text. Dragon Dictation for iPhone will then let you send ...
The Dragon Dictation App can turn spoken words into text up to five times faster than typing. This latest edition is designed specifically for iPad and capitalizes on the large screen size to include ...
Dragon Dictation is a free speech recognition app for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. All you have to do is tap the screen to start a recording and when you’re done talking Dragon will automatically ...
BURLINGTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nuance Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: NUAN) today announced that its Dragon Dictation and Dragon Search applications for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad are now ...
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Attempting to bring us one step closer to a typeless future, Nuance Communications on Friday released version 2.0 of its popular Dragon Dictation app for the iPhone and iPad, adding the ability to ...
An application that will create text messages for you is now available. No, they can't read your mind, but the technology is getting closer. The Dragon Dictation application, produced by Nuance ...
The iPhone's touchscreen is pleasant to tap, but writing a long message gets tiring. A speech recognition app called Dragon Dictation addresses that by transcribing your speech into text, which can ...
Nuance plans to launch its new Dragon Anywhere dictation app this fall on iOS and Android, the Verge reports. Most of us already have basic dictation features that come with our phones, but this app ...
Nuance recently announced a new Dragon for E-Mail dictation application for BlackBerry smartphones. As the latest addition to Nuance's Dragon Mobile Apps portfolio, Dragon for E-Mail uses Dragon ...
The latest version of Dragon Dictate is similar to the last version we reviewed ( version 2.0, in October, 2010), but brings several small changes, along with one important new feature to the program.
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