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Old 05-23-2012, 12:44 PM   #10
5thWiggle
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Just banning Siri? I guess the tech wizards at IBM don't realize that Android's Voice input works exactly the same way and can be used for emails as well. They better outlaw the use of Google's Chrome browser as well.

http://www.google.com/chrome/intl/en/privacy.html

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•If you use the Translate feature of Chrome, it will send the text you choose to be translated to Google for translation.
•If you use the Spellcheck feature of Chrome, which lets you use the same technology used in Google search to check your spelling, it will send the text you type to Google for spelling and grammar suggestions.
•If you use the speech input feature of Chrome, it will send Google an audio recording of your spoken query, your default browser language and the grammar settings of the web page for which you are using speech input. Google will use this information to convert the recorded audio into text. If you have enabled usage statistics and crash reports and you use the speech input feature, additional information will be sent to Google. This information includes the URL of the website using speech input, your operating system, and the manufacturer and model of the computing device and audio hardware you are using.
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Originally Posted by taustin View Post
Everyone? No. I don't want to talk to computers, at all, ever.
ahh, c'mon. Even Scotty talked to computers!



ETA: Dang, the Monkey beat me to it!
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