SlashGear Week in Review

June 9th, 2008

It’s been a chip-fest too, with Intel’s ongoing Atom delay proving a field-day for rivals.  The most significant announcement of the week came from NVIDIA, whose Tegra mobile CPU is aimed directly at Atom’s multimedia jugular.  AMD confirmed their Puma platform too, coupling the Turion X2 Ultra dual-core processor and ATI Radeon HD 3000-series graphics.
Both ends of the video scale were updated this week, with a new version of Sanyo’s popular Xacti, the HD1010 and Flip’s new 3oz Mino.  The former packs in 720p high-definition and ‘Face Chaser’ autofocus, while the latter continues on the super-simple route that has made the company’s products so successful.
In gaming, Sony packed a double surprise by re-launching the PS2 in Japan (with a fresh paint-job) and confirming it would be adding adverts to its game titles.  Personally, though, I was more excited by the concept Wiispray graffiti controller; it seems to have kicked up quite an argument in the comments about whether e-graffiti is legitimate or not, though.
With all eyes in the mobile world on Apple this week I thought the time was right to talk about what we believe is the best way to conduct a mobile web search on a device like the iPhone…a device with a rich, full screen, touchscreen only. Namely: Voice search. You say it, our speech recognition (running on a server) produces text, the text automatically dumps into the search engine that’s the subscriber’s choice (Google, AOL, MSN, etc.), the search engine returns results. Or via voice, search for any content from your local iTunes playlists.
Using the Apple developer kit, we’ve been hard at work developing impressive technology that make the iPhones capabilities even more powerful. Voice search. Song search and selection. At the touch of a button and simply by saying the word. Over the next few days – as the excitement mounts for the WWDC – we’ll be sharing more and more details here on our blog. For now though, I think all of us should sit back, relax and enjoy the show.

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