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Dec. 2011
Google's answer to Siri: Majel, the new system will supplant Android's
current system, Voice Actions, early in 2012
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17
October 2011
Vlingo enjoys a Siri boost: voice actions up 50 percent
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4
October 2011
Apple iPhone 4S Siri introduces the easiest way to interact with the smartphone's
capabilities using the user's voice instead of his/her hands
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17
May 2011
Woman kicked off train for talking too loud on cell phone ...more
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Are there privacy risks
of cell phone use?
Some cell phone
models can be turned into microphones and used to eavesdrop on conversations
in the
vicinity. This is why some businesses and government agencies prohibit cell phones in areas where
sensitive discussions are held.
And don't forget (although many cell phone users do): Your side of the
conversation can be heard when
you talk on your cell phone in crowded public places like restaurants, airports,
malls, public transportation,
and busy city streets. If you don't want others to listen to your personal
conversations, be discreet and
speak softly. Better yet, move out of earshot of others or save those conversations
for the privacy of your home or office.*
Introducing the VoiceMuffler
solution: The "PrivaSay" device.

The PrivaSay is a foldable pocket-sized
wireless device that muffles the user's voice. This patent-pending
accessory will revolutionize the way people use their cellphones, especially
in crowded places such as inside
buses or trains. This device will also allow texting-challenged people
to input data for email and other word
processing applications through the use of speech-to-text smartphone apps.
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