Apple patent application could make you Master and Commander of the iHome

Apple patent application could make you Master and Commander of the iHome

Apple wants to be master of the house — yours, in particular. At least that’s the vision put forth by this latest patent application, filed back in March of this year, that would give iOS-wielding homeowners control of virtually all Cupertino-sanctioned gadgetry within the confines of domesticity. It’s really as basic as that, given that the doc clearly outlines a method for discovering, selecting and operating a multitude of tech from a handheld device (insert your iGadget of choice here) over WiFi. Could this connected (and likely, Siri-voiced) home network in the making streamline remote manipulation of everyday household items, like setting refrigerators to make ice from the comfort of your couch, DVRs to record while you work in the garage or thermostats to lower as you laze about under the bedsheets? As always, only time and the combined ingenuity of designers and engineers hiding out in R&D bunkers somewhere beneath One Infinite Loop will tell.

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Apple patent application could make you Master and Commander of the iHome originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 26 Jul 2012 14:15:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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iSpeech intros voice recognition platform for connected homes, enables vocal control of TVs and appliances

iSpeech intros voice recognition platform for connected homes, enables vocal control of TVs and applicances

We’ve been seeing the growing trend of peculiar services like Cupertino’s Siri, Samsung’s S Voice and Google Now on mobile devices, but up until now, we have yet to spot something similar in the world of connected homes. Having previous experience in the text-to-speech department, iSpeech is hoping to be able to do just that with the world debut of its voice recognition platform for smart households. With iSpeech Home, the company’s aiming to give OEMs and manufacturers a canvas where they can implement voice recognition software into TVs, home entertainment systems, lighting, refrigerators and even washers and dryers — which would, according to iSpeech, open the doors to natural language commands such as “Watch ESPN” or “Turn off the lights in the living room.” As exciting as it all sounds, the company’s COO Yaron Oren did tell us there aren’t any official partners on board at the moment, but that he does expect to have iSpeech Home-powered products within the next 6-12 months.

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iSpeech intros voice recognition platform for connected homes, enables vocal control of TVs and appliances originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 19 Jul 2012 12:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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