As you probably already know, the Apple iPhone is powered by several high-end mobile technologies including Voice Control. This feature activates as you press and hold the Home button located on a side of the handset and allows you to perform different simple tasks by using your own voice commands. Examples include playing music and making phone calls.
In order to find a contact in the list you can simply say its name or its phone number out loud. In addition, you can ask the iPhone the name of the song it’s playing and hear the answer, or tell it which album to play next.
The Voice Control feature supports many languages, so you can speak even in Chinese, Portuguese, French and others, and the handset will understand different dialects.
This technology allows application developers to create different useful tools that save your time and increase productivity while on the go, or enhance the phone’s security. One such example is yadaBlackBook from BioAuthorize, a hi-tech biometric technology company, which is a new application introduced at the Apple App Store.
It works on both the iPhone and iPod touch, allowing you to protect your contacts by using your own voice. When you need to call someone with details stored in your handset’s contact list the software will use your voice to authenticate your identity.
In order to do that, yadaBlackBook uses advanced voice biometrics, so if it happens to lose your phone, no one else will be able to access your contacts list.
You can download it for $3.99 from the Apple App Store.
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July 15th, 2009 at 9:33 pm
would you like a promo code to get the app?