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Burger King hijacking your Google Home is just not "cool", so Google shut them down
Sheldon •An advertisement campaign pushed out by Burger King in the US not only annoyed Google Home owners, but even gave them their first glimpse of device hijacking.
Apple is pushing for a world without touch, but what lies beyond that world?
Anirudh •With the launch of the iPhone 7 and much-maligned AirPods, Apple is pushing us towards a world where physically interacting with our phones may be unnecessary. But what lies beyond that world?
Voice-based interfaces go mainstream: Are digital businesses ready?
Fp Archives •Voice-based search will be mainstream in India within the next year. So that means businesses have to start now.
Siri-maker's Viv is the next advancement in digital assistant evolution
Tech2 News Staff •Siri creator Dag Kittlaus' new intelligent voice controlled digital assistant, Viv was demonstrated at a TechCrunch event, Disrupt NY.
Microsoft pitches smart chats with computers
Fp Archives •Microsoft wants you to talk more with your computer — and have more useful conversations.
Android users can now say ‘Ok Google’ to send messages via WhatsApp, Viber
Tech2 News Staff •Android users will now be able to use Google Now functionality aka ‘Ok Google’ for a lot more reasons. The company has just expanded the service to messaging apps which include WhatsApp, WeChat, NextPlus, Telegram and Viber.
'Ok Google' voice command to support third-party apps
Tech2 News Staff •Google's voice search service now supports third-party apps. So, next time you can simply use 'Ok Google' even while accessing apps developed by third-party developers.
ZTE smartphones will come with Google Now Launcher out of the box
Tech2 News Staff •OK Google Everywhere: Google could put voice commands throughout Android
Nikhils •Voice-based 'OK Google' hotword search comes to desktop Chrome
Nishtha •Google Chrome has been added with an extension that will let you perform a search simply by voice commands now. The “OK Google” command will now