Intel Demonstrates One Voice's Advanced Voice Recognition Technology at Intel Developer Forum
Tuesday March 1, 10:30 am ET
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 1, 2005--One Voice Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB:ONEV - News), developer of 4th Generation voice solutions for the Telecom and Interactive Multimedia markets, today announced that Intel is demonstrating One Voice's advanced voice recognition based Media Center Communicator(TM) software running on Intel's second-generation Intel® Centrino(TM) mobile technology platform at the Spring Intel Developer Forum (IDF) held March 1 - March 3, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA.
"Imagine picking up your Intel Centrino powered mobile assistant and using your voice to tell it to place a phone call, read your e-mail, play music or even play a photo slideshow," said Dean Weber, president and CEO of One Voice Technologies, Inc. "The power of Intel's mobile technology along with One Voice's advanced voice recognition technology will define a new era in mobile consumer products."
About Media Center Communicator
One Voice's Media Center Communicator revolutionizes the digital home experience by allowing you to use voice commands to talk to your Media Center PC. Media Center Communicator offers you the ability to transform your living room into the most advanced entertainment, multimedia and communications center imaginable.
With Media Center Communicator, you can use your voice to navigate Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, play music, view photos and slideshows, record TV, send E-mail, read E-mail, SMS text messaging to mobile phones, Instant Messaging, PC-to-PC audio and video calling and PC-to-Phone calling to any phone within the U.S. and Canada. Imagine walking into your family room and telling your Media Center to play music, play a photo slideshow, watch TV, read and send E-mail, call to order a pizza or Instant Message a friend. One Voice's Media Center Communicator delivers on this vision today! For more information, please visit http://www.onev.com/mcc.
Hopefully this board is still up and running. Looks like One Voice is starting to make a move.
Chris