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Embarrassed of issuing voice commands in public, or tired of screaming over a bunch of houseguests to communicate with a smart speaker? Microsoft might have the answer to a less awkward experience ...
Windows 11 Voice Access is a major update to Microsoft's accessibility tools, allowing users to control their desktop entirely with voice commands — no hands or Internet connection required.
A new Microsoft patent aims to encourage people to use voice commands in public using whispered "silent" voice command technology.
As described in Microsoft's patent: Implementations of the subject matter described herein provide a silent voice input solution without being noticed by surroundings.
The commands are not prerecorded, but instead generated through a speech-text and text-speech engine provided free by Microsoft, according to Lenharth.
Microsoft today started rolling out new transcription capabilities and support for voice commands to Word for the web for all Microsoft 365 subscribers.
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Microsoft’s Cortana voice-assistant is coming to Windows 10 as we expected. Now you’ll be able to speak commands and ask questions throughout the operating system.
Microsoft Voice Command will allow users to dial contacts or check appointments on their calendars through voice-activated commands.
This week's release of Google's Chrome 46 browser brought with it two odd changes: the removal of two features that Microsoft is encouraging on desktop PCs.
Still, some Cortana voice commands are more useful than others on the Xbox One. And if you’re coming from a Windows 10 PC, be aware that some commands haven’t made their way to the console.