We all, well at least, everyone who drives, have felt that second of irrational panic when the “engine fault” light on the dashboard suddenly lights up. It is, of course, recommended that you drop ...
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A couple of months ago, Microsoft released a Bing-powered voice assistant app called Torque, and now the same app—which was previously only for Android Wear devices—can be activated at any time on ...
Microsoft’s Bing Torque app on Google’s Android Wear A new Microsoft app called Torque, released for Google’s Android Wear watches, eliminates the need for users to say “OK, Google” to ask a question.
Well, we're grateful to Microsoft for not making its users yell "OK, Torque" into their smartphones. The company today released an iteration of its voice-recognition search app, Torque, for Android ...
Search is an important part of your day, if you're connected to the world via a smartphone or other device. If you're not sure of the answer, you just "Google it", and you probably get what you need.
Slightly irked that you have to say "OK Google" whenever you want to use voice search on your Android Wear smartwatch? Microsoft, of all companies, is coming to your rescue. The developer is leading a ...
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