Apple has a great holiday treat for you: A free 20-song holiday sampler digital album. The link to the iTunes page is given below…
Like many free iTunes offers, this is probably time limited. So, get it while it is free.
Apple has a great holiday treat for you: A free 20-song holiday sampler digital album. The link to the iTunes page is given below…
Like many free iTunes offers, this is probably time limited. So, get it while it is free.
The iPhone 3G doesn’t have the native ability to record video. However, the recently released Ustream Live Broadcaster (a free iPhone app) gives it this ability. This video was recorded using an iPhone 3G.
Sorry for the difficult to see screen demo on the Droid. Brightness cranked up but still nearly impossible to see. But, I wanted to quickly put up some kind of demo of Google Goggles running on a Droid. So, here it is such as it is 🙂
In Podcast 39 I speak with Nuance Communications General Manager John Pollard about the their speech-to-text techology that powers the recently announced AT&T Wireless Voicemail to Text service (a $9.99 per month service).
– John Pollard technology industry background
– Information about Nuance
– How AT&T Voicemail to Text works
– Value proposition?
Audio quality note: John and I bought had problems with Skype the morning of the podcast (December 4). So, I used my LiveScribe Pulse Smartpen to record the discussion from a conventional phone call. I used an HTC Touch Pro2 (Windows Mobile 6.1) phone on my side of the conversation. I mixed the stereo audio recorded by the pen’s headset down to mono so that John’s voice could be heard over both speakers instead of just the left channel.
This podcast is 21 minutes and 41 seconds long.
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This text was entered using a stylus on an Asus Eee PCT91MT touch screen net book. It is a slow and imprecise so far. typing on a keyboard is a lot faster for me. I wonder it this process becomes faster with practice?
In Podcast 38 Windows Mobile expert, and now Android enthusiast/expert, Frank McPherson joins me once again to “talk Android”. The focus of this 31 minute 7 second long podcast is Android app recommendations. I also took the opportunity to ask Frank to describe the process of purchasing an app from the Android market. We discussed the following apps:
Frank’s paid app recommendations:
– DoggCatcher ($9.99) podcasting client
– Advanced Task Manager (99 cents)
Frank’s free app recommendations:
– Glympse location sharing
– Sherpa location discovery
Todd’s free app recommendations:
– Bonsai Blast game
– Weather Channel
– WiFi Analyzer
Finally, Frank and I discussed our Android app wish list.
You can find Frank’s website at: http://frankmcpherson.com
– You can listen to the podcast right now from your web browser by using the embedded player above.
– You can also subscribe to the podcast in iTunes or this RSS feed.
– You can also point your smartphone’s browser at mobiletoday.podbean.com to listen to or download the MP3 file over the air to your phone.