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Panasonic 2013 Smart TVs wield Nuance Dragon TV for voice control, text-to-speech
Panasonic and Subtlety have actually been close partners on TELEVISION voice recognition in the past; we now know that they’re getting a bit cozier for Panasonic’s 2013 Smart TVs. The company’s newer LCDs and plasmas with voice acknowledgment use Subtlety’s Dragon TV for voice-only control of basics like volume along with content and web searches. The engine will also talk out content and menus if you require even more than simply aesthetic confirmation of where you’re going. Panasonic’s renewed TELEVISION line is slowly presenting over the spring, so those who see a plastic remote control as so extremely 2010 won’t have long to wait.
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ZTE Grand S should be just 6.9mm inches thick, wield a 13MP camera
ZTE has been more than willing to spill the beans about the Grand S ahead of CES, and it’s not stopping with the mention that the phone exists. The Chinese phone maker has confirmed that its 5-inch smartphone measures just 6.9mm (0.27in) thick — that’s a sight slimmer than the Droid DNA and Nubia Z5. There’s also mention of a 13-megapixel camera that explains a slightly visible rear hump. While we don’t yet have confirmation of the rumored quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro and 2GB of RAM, ZTE has left clues that the flagship could undercut typical pricing with a ¥2,799 ($ 449) off-contract cost in China. We may only know the full details in Las Vegas, but there’s every indication that the Grand S hardware could justify a boast or two.
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile
Via: Engadget Chinese (translated)
Source: ZTE (Sina Weibo), MyDrivers (translated)
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ZTE Grand S should be just 6.9mm inches thick, wield a 13MP camera
ZTE has been more than willing to spill the beans about the Grand S ahead of CES, and it’s not stopping with the mention that the phone exists. The Chinese phone maker has confirmed that its 5-inch smartphone measures just 6.9mm (0.27in) thick — that’s a sight slimmer than the Droid DNA and Nubia Z5. There’s also mention of a 13-megapixel camera that explains a slightly visible rear hump. While we don’t yet have confirmation of the rumored quad-core Snapdragon S4 Pro and 2GB of RAM, ZTE has left clues that the flagship could undercut typical pricing with a ¥2,799 ($ 449) off-contract cost in China. We may only know the full details in Las Vegas, but there’s every indication that the Grand S hardware could justify a boast or two.
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile
Via: Engadget Chinese (translated)
Source: ZTE (Sina Weibo), MyDrivers (translated)
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ITC denies HTC chance to wield Google patents against Apple
HTC hasn’t been having the best time bringing ITC disputes against Apple, and the situation just got a bit more glum. Administrative Law Judge Thomas Pender has ruled that HTC can’t use the patents it borrowed from Google to challenge Apple’s products, as the Taiwan phone maker hasn’t properly acquired all the necessary rights. If the decision is upheld after the (possible) appeal, it cuts the amount of ammunition for HTC’s second complaint by more than half: only three of the eight patents will hold up. The One X designer can still try to appeal or get Google involved, and Apple still can’t rest easy knowing that just one patent infringement verdict would be bad news. Even so, the ruling does take a considerable amount of sting out of the ITC case as-is — and at a time when Apple is ramping up its own complaints.
ITC denies HTC chance to wield Google patents against Apple originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Jun 2012 11:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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