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Image credit: Apple
Siri is just the beginning. Voice commands went
mainstream with Microsoft’s Kinect and then with
Apple’s feature for the iPhone 4S. Next, watch for
spoken commands to control everything from
thermostats to televisions—Apple’s rumored TV is
said to include voice recognition, and Samsung,
LG and Sharp are among those planning voice-
enabled TV sets and related products, perhaps
making remote controls obsolete.
Voice Control