
Target recently updated their iOS app. Not a particularly noteworthy occurrence, unless you’re a sophomore in college looking for a cheap futon. However, Target may have accidentally debuted iOS 5’s voice-to-text feature powered by Nuance.
A voice-to-text option added to the shopping list feature in Target’s app caught TheNextWeb reader DaringFireball's attention. The feature operates almost identically to how leaked information and screens show Nuance’s rumored voice-to-text technology working in iOS 5. Oh and what company is powering Target’s voice-to-text technology? Nuance.
I downloaded Targets new app, and I agree with iDownloadBlog, if this is how well iOS 5’s voice-to-text feature is going to work, sign me up. It’s accurate, fast, and convenient. The feature simply adds a microphone to the keyboard and when a user wants to talk and have text appear on his/her iPhone all they need to do is touch the microphone and talk.
iOS 5 is due out soon, and the Apple leaks are giving the Interwebs a collective heart attack, but this gem found in Target’s new iOS App eases some of the worry that Nuance’s voice-to-text functionality could somehow be lackluster, or non-existent.
If you want to try the voice-to-text feature out yourself Target’s app is free in The App Store.
Source: iDownloadBlog



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