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Pioneer’s latest Raku Navi GPS units take commands from hand gestures
An AR heads-up display wasn’t the only navigation equipment Pioneer revealed off at CEATEC 2012. The firm additionally took the possibility to tear the wraps off a brand-new line of gesture-controlled Raku Navi GPS devices. With the infrared-powered Air Gesture attribute, motorists can easily wave their hand in front of a gadget to find a menu with commands such as setting their residence or an individual trouble as a destination or skipping to the next tune on a playlist. Once a hand is retracted, the menu will certainly be replaced with the usual map interface. Though the answer isn’t totally hands-free, horizontal hand waves could be designated one of ten different features. Japanese store racks will certainly be lined with 2 dashboard-embeddable devices by mid-October, while four console-independent styles will join them in very early November. As of now, there’s no word if the hardware will certainly make the pilgrimage stateside.
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Asus Transformer Pad Infinity shows up at Best Buy, commands $600 price tag, 64GB of memory
You didn’t think ASUS pushed its souped up Transformer slate though government approval for its wellness, did you? No, if Finest Buy’s online shop has anything to say about it, the Transformer Pad Infinity’s FCC adventure was preparing it for sale. It’s not fairly prepared yet, however when it is, Best Buy will apparently be handing the piece out for $ 599 and change, netting customers 64GB of memory, NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 cpu and a 1,920 x 1,200 10.1-inch Super IPS + display. The listing appears to be for the WiFi-only variation of the tablet, with no mention of the Snapdragon S4-equipped LTE variant that ASUS revealed earlier this year. According to the item page, the unreleased hardware is currently “sold out online,” however at least you understand just how several dollars you’ll need to pinch. Examine it out at the source link below.
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‘Skyrim’ Kinect voice control update coming today, Bethesda releases list of commands

Bethesda has announced that the update with Kinect-powered voice control for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim will go live today. If you can’t quite wait before the update hits, though, you can get some practice in ahead of time — the developer has prepared a PDF list of commands that you’ll be able to shout into your sensor. As Polygon found out earlier this month, you can bellow commands in either English or dragon tongue, though the former option unsurprisingly proved more reliable. Meanwhile, the French, German, Italian, and Spanish versions of the update are all in final testing and will follow at a later date. The update is only for the Xbox 360 version of the game, but PC players can always use the unofficial mod we saw back in…
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‘Skyrim’ Kinect voice control update coming today, Bethesda releases list of commands

Bethesda has announced that the update with Kinect-powered voice control for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim will go live today. If you can’t quite wait before the update hits, though, you can get some practice in ahead of time — the developer has prepared a PDF list of commands that you’ll be able to shout into your sensor. As Polygon found out earlier this month, you can bellow commands in either English or dragon tongue, though the former option unsurprisingly proved more reliable. Meanwhile, the French, German, Italian, and Spanish versions of the update are all in final testing and will follow at a later date. The update is only for the Xbox 360 version of the game, but PC players can always use the unofficial mod we saw back in…
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Lumigon’s T2 smartphone wants to control your TV, obey your commands
Ever notice how often you lose your TV remote, but how rarely lose track of that social lifeline you call a smartphone? So did the folks at Denmark-based Lumigon, that’s why they’ve put their Scandinavian heads together to build the Lumigon T2, a Android 4.0 smartphone that’s also a universal remote control. In addition to this handset’s 1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 9 megapixel rear facing camera and Bang & Olufsen ICEpower sound, this phone’s northern lip can copy commands from remote controls and emulate them using on screen buttons or programmable gestures. Above the T2′s 3.8-inch Gorilla glass screen is a dual-action “activity button” that can reportedly be programmed to perform any function the phone has to offer — like activating an LED flashlight, initiating speed-dial or even turning on and off your TV. Sound pretty sweet? Sure it is — just don’t lose it in the couch. The T2 is scheduled to hit select markets in Europe in Asia later this year, hit the break for the official press release.
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Lumigon’s T2 smartphone wants to control your TV, obey your commands originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 26 Feb 2012 20:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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‘Mass Effect 3′ adds Kinect voice commands for Xbox 360 (hands-on)

Not content with having a soundtrack scored by Clint Mansell, Bioware is pushing the aural envelope even further with Mass Effect 3. The conclusion to its sci-fi epic will feature “Better WIth Kinect” voice functionality, allowing players to instruct their squad mates, activate abilities, and switch weapons with voice commands. Kinect integration for Mass Effect 3 was first demonstrated at E3 last year, and though little has changed in the interim, we’ve now finally been allowed to try it out for ourselves.
Playing through a demo level with old buddy Liara and newcomer James, we quickly got the hang of yelling out our desired tactical maneuvers instead of selecting them from the pop-up menu. If you’re a micromanager like us, you’ll…
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Shocker! Microsoft commands 79 percent of desktop OS market

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Shocker! Microsoft commands 79 percent of desktop OS market originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 30 Apr 2011 15:22:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Report: iPhone Commands 60% Of Japan’s Smartphone Market, 7% Overall

The iPhone continues to be big in Japan, the world’s most advanced and competitive mobile nation. We reported in April this year, that the Apple handset commanded a 72.2% market share in the smartphone segment, capturing 4.9% of the entire Japanese cell phone market in 2009.
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Ford’s SYNC learns 100x more voice commands, integrates Nuance technology

We’ll be honest — we weren’t the biggest fans of SYNC from the onset, but that had more to do with its insistence on playing Run DMC on our request for Naughty By Nature during a cross-town CES run than anything else. Now, Ford remains one of the few automakers that actually bothers to update their navigation systems on a consistent basis, and while SYNC is still far from perfect, it’s getting a rather significant update today. The introduction of MyFord Touch brings the amount of commands that SYNC understands up to 10,000 — that’s a pretty big jump from 100, where it began. Following in BMW’s footsteps, Ford is also integrating voice control technology from Nuance, which allows drivers to speak “more naturally” to the system rather than having to memorize a few hundreds first-level snippets. Unfortunately, we still think voice control within vehicles is too slow; much like Windows Vista, there are simply too many confirmation prompts, too many forks in the decision tree and not enough of an overall benefit to chose it over handling things with your digits. Feel free to disagree and pick this up on your 2011 Ford Edge, but be sure to view the video past the jump before getting all hot and bothered.
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Ford’s SYNC learns 100x more voice commands, integrates Nuance technology originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 15 Jul 2010 22:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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