BY Karen Freeman on Tue October 18th, 2011
Do you feel like you’re missing out because you don’t have the iPhone 4S and the magical Siri? Well, don’t worry -- you, too, can “converse with” your iPhone using these fun and useful voice apps for any model iPhone.
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BY Chris Conner on Sun October 16th, 2011
Google has pulled the Voice application from the App Store following iOS 5 crashes.
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BY Joe White on Thu September 29th, 2011
Nuance Communications' popular app "Dragon Go!" has recently received an update. Now, users of the iPhone app can take advantage of support for a variety of services (including Spotify, Netflix and Google+). Furthermore, several aspects of
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BY Greg Sapienza on Thu June 30th, 2011
People love VOIP because it allows them to talk to people without being chained to a phone. The apps here will give you some great VOIP options for your iPhone, iPod and iPad. Due to a reader's request we have added Viber to this list, which ironically requires you to use a phone, but has iPod and iPad support on the way.
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BY Hayk Chukhuryan on Fri November 19th, 2010
Google Voice is a service which allows you to have 1 phone number for all your phones. After a long wait, Google Voice has finally hit the App Store. You can now send and receive calls, SMS, and voicemail right from your iPhone! Let's see how it does in our in-depth review...
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BY Hayden Wreyford on Mon August 16th, 2010
Voice tutor is a brand new app currently on Apple's "Featured Apps" section. Voice Tutor touts an ability to improve your singing "no matter what kind of voice you have, or how long you've been singing". I took Voice Tutor for a spin to see just what it's all about.
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BY Kiet Chieng on Thu March 04th, 2010
Voice activated apps are becoming a very popular category for the iPhone with standouts like Dragon Dictate and Siri commanding space on many iPhone home screens. One of the first apps in this category, Vlingo,
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue January 12th, 2010
Nuance Communications has finally decided to stop ignoring all of you iPod touch users out there and have updated both Dragon Dictation and Dragon Search with support for your favorite music playing touchscreen device. Now
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BY Alexander Vaughn on Sun December 27th, 2009
As you probably know, there was some collateral damage to the Google Voice app rejection, indeed, the third-party clients like Voice Central or GV mobile also got pulled. While we don't know what will happen
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BY Caleb Kingston on Sat December 05th, 2009
If you have an audio file that you would like to use as your voicemail ringtone, you can find out with this step by step tutorial! The first couple steps are pretty simple but the last step can get be tricky so just make sure you follow along and you should be fine.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Thu October 15th, 2009
Some things are just too good to be true, but Networks in Motion's opportunity to win a free one month trial of their popular iPhone turn-by-turn navigation app isn't one of them. For a limited
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BY Eric Norwood on Tue October 06th, 2009
Despite the drama between AT&T and Google over its Voice app, some hopefuls are looking forward to the CTIA Wireless IT & E conference for a change in policy. Apple and AT&T have both denied
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BY Eric Norwood on Fri September 25th, 2009
The latest installment in the Google Voice rejection saga involves a letter to the FCC from AT&T's Senior Vice President, Robert W. Quinn, Jr. In his letter, Quinn states that "a level playing field between
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BY Tyler Tschida on Sun February 08th, 2009
If you have particularly poor reception in your home or business their may be help on the way. AT&T is working on a Femtocell device that should alleviate at least some of the pain that's
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BY Staff Writer on Mon December 22nd, 2008
Recording equipment, even of the mobile variety can be bulky, and very rarely does one carry the requisite cables or mics. There might be a low cost solution for the traveling musician. Is Four Track
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