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If you feel yourself a spy, then you would like to make voice recordings, and do so in a very unnoticeable way. However, it is hard to make stealth r read more »

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Late in December we ran a Community Consulting project for a blog called WifeAdvice. I invited Nancy Clark (one of the bloggers behind the site to co read more »

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ymessenger.png Mac OS X only: The latest beta 3 release of Yahoo Messenger for Mac adds voice and voicemail capabilities a la Skype. Using Yahoo Messenger, computer to computer voice calls are free, and you can purchase a PhoneOut and/or PhoneIn account to call land line or cell phones, or receive calls on your computer, or even set up call forwarding to land lines or mobile phones. (Rates start at 1 cent/minute in the U.S.) You can also send SMS messages with Yahoo Messenger, and get free voicemail; Yahoo Messenger delivers voicemail as an email attachment to the address you specify. Skype's had all these features for Mac and PC for some time now, so Yahoo's pretty late to the game—but it's still good to have options.
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You've been talking to (or screaming at) your Windows PC for years, but unless you were willing to shell out hundreds of dollars on pricey software, chances are it wasn't listening to a word you were saying. With Microsoft's new freeware tool, Windows Speech Recognition Macros, the days of you talking into your computer's unsympathetic ear are over. Not only is it listening, but it's up to the task of doing whatever you want it to.






How Good Is Windows Speech Recognition Macros?
To get an idea of how Windows Speech Recognition Macros (WSR Macros) works in action, I made a couple of videos that demo read more »

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office_speech.jpgTaking a tip from Adam's recent look at Controlling your Vista PC with Speech Recognition Macros, the Productivity Portfolio blog takes an in-depth look at the speech recognition features built into nearly every Microsoft Office release since 2002. With a decent microphone and a little training, you'll be able to read more »

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If you've started controlling your PC with your voice but were looking for more ways you can take advantage of speech recognition to make your computer do things, blogger and Microsoft employee Rob Chambers publishes a handful of free macros you can add to your Speech Macros folder to execute any time. For example, Rob's Next Slide macro advances a PowerPoint presentation when you say "Next slide" and goes back when you say "Previous slide."
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Fake Voice is a voice changer software which changes your voice to male, female, old, young, hard, shrill, or some one new. If you are female and want to sound like male or if you are male and want to sound like male, this is your tool. read more »

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So increasingly, listeners seeking voices and tunes they can’t find in
west-central Illinois find them online — made easier with smartphone
technology. People who are tired of Limbaugh or who miss high-powered
stations of years past (Little Rock’s KAAY-AM 1090 and its late-night
“Beaker Street” or WHAM-AM 1180 and Harry Abraham’s even-later “Best of
All Possible Worlds” were classics in the ‘70s) can find music or
opinion they enjoy.

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