Using the iPhone and Android phones as touch remotes is effectively old school at this point. Next up, telling your TV what to watch – which is what’s next for AT&T and likely, U-Verse customers.
Using the iPhone and Android phones as touch remotes is effectively old school at this point. Next up, telling your TV what to watch – which is what’s next for AT&T and likely, U-Verse customers.
Shane
Thursday, November 18, 2010 at 12:48 PMThey can’t get automated support calls to work via voice, why they hell do they think they can get dvr’s. Can’t wait to a tv program records it self because of voice activation (or wipes your content) :P
Simon Reidy
Thursday, November 18, 2010 at 2:10 PMReally? I used to think automated voice call systems sucked, but I must say I’ve been increasingly surprised by how accurate they are becoming. Particularly Telstra’s. Google Voice also works near flawlessly for me now. Sure voice activation systems aren’t perfect but they’ve cone a long way in the last 5 years.