drag2share: Remains of the Day: Developers Allowed Free App Integration of Dragon Voice Recognition Software [For What It's Worth]
Nuance gives developers Dragon app integration for free, OnStar reverses their decision to stalk you, and T-Mobile says they love Android.
- Nuance Lets You Use the Dragon SDK for Free: Nuance now has a silver tier in their mobile development program which allows developers to integrate the Dragon voice recognition software and text-to-speech capabilities into their apps for free. [Nuance News Release]
- OnStar Reverses Decision to Track Former Subscribers: OnStar said today in a short press release that they will not keep a data connection to vehicles belonging to former subscribers. [TechCrunch]
- T-Mobile Says the iPhone Is Great But So Is Android: T-Mobile released a letter yesterday saying, yes the iPhone is awesome but Android is cool too and emphasized their continued focus on putting out Android phones. It probably means that we shouldn't expect the iPhone on T-Mobile anytime soon. [T-Mobile]
- If You're in Europe, Facebook Will Give You Your Data: Europeans can follow this guide to have Facebook will send them a PDF file of all your archived activity. [SiliconFilter]
- PDF Trojan Horse Tamed: We mentioned a few days ago a Mac OS X Trojan that poses as a PDF file. Apple has already updated the anti-malware definitions in Mac OS X to detect and warn you of the fake PDF but there is another Trojan horse floating around that pretends it's an installer for Adobe Flash. [Macworld]
- More Information on Google Apps Status Dashboard: Google's Apps Status Dashboard gets a new timeline setup and now shows a transcript of messages if the app goes down. [TheNextWeb]
- LaterSpam.org Turns Reporting Twitter Spam Into A Game: LaterSpam.org lets you mark the tweets that you think are spam and reports spam tweets for you through the Twitter API. It also keeps track of suspended accounts. [TheNextWeb]
- Google Revamps Blogger: Blogger users can now choose from seven different interactive layouts depending on the content of their blog. [Blogger Buzz]
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