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28 Jul 2023

Vodafone Spain launches VoLTE and VoWiFi for all

Vodafone Spain has activated Voice Over LTE (VoLTE) and Voice over WiFi (VoWiFi) services for all its customers, both Android and iOS users. The VoLTE option allows customers to enjoy voice calls in High Definition (HD Voice) at no additional cost and without consuming data while accessing data of the operator's 4G+ network, while VoWiFi enables users to make and receive calls via Wi-Fi networks even in the absence of a mobile signal as long as they are near a customer's Wi-Fi hotspot. Source telecomparer.com (pour les abonnés).
07 Jun 2023

Lille.ai is launched: generate communications with full traceability and control

Lille.ai redefines the way we communicate and share information, while keeping your ingenuity at the heart of the process. Built with extractive and generative AI, Lille.ai effortlessly converts topics, URLs, PDFs, and documents into engaging and informative content, optimized for various platforms such as website blogs, LinkedIn posts and articles, and Twitter threads. Lille.ai doesn’t just create content – it optimizes it. By creating backlinks and H1/H2 tags, it provides an easy way to improve SEO, thus enhancing your online presence at reduced costs and significant time savings. Gain confidence with full bibliography traceability and stay in full control by easily selecting or deselecting key points extracted before generating the write-up. Nowigence, announced that Lille.ai, an innovative and impactful content [...]
17 Apr 2023

Cornell’s new sonar glasses

Cornell's New Sonar Glasses to Deliver Silent-Speech Recognition Using Body Movements with 95% Accuracy An innovation over at Cornell brings a plus to silent communication, with the new Sonar Glasses it developed using the EchoSpeech interface that could help in looking into the user's bodily movements to identify words. This mostly centers on the face and mouth recognition technology available in the glasses, with as much as 95% accuracy to what a user says. It can perceive words that a user silently says, ideal for different situations and setups where sound is deadened or is unrecognizable due to noise pollution or other hindrances like speech disabilities. Cornell's Sonar Glasses: Silent-Speech Recognition with 95% Accuracy Researchers at Cornell University have developed [...]