Re: SinuCom NC Full Version

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Francesc Benjamin

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Jul 18, 2024, 10:51:35 AM7/18/24
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SINUCOM PCIN is developed by SIEMENS AG A&D MC E5. The most popular version of this product among our users is 1.3. The name of the program executable file is winpcin.exe. The product will soon be reviewed by our informers.

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Cached data is data stored on a device so future requests for that data can be served faster (like for stored passwords) or it duplicates the data stored elsewhere (like in the case of NPR One when I could listen to audio content offline). While apps running on cached data are convenient, they can take up quite a bit of memory on mobile devices and need to be cleared regularly. The real future lies in development of apps that can run locally on devices which have limited storage space.

Another company, IBM, introduced its first voice-driven native mobile apps with IBM Watson and IBM MobileFirst last summer. The apps are available for both iOS and Android, and are designed to simplify and streamline integration with speech-to-text and text-to-speech services.

This is just the beginning. Not unlike adding mobile versions of software a few years back, I believe we will see a big push toward software and app development that leads with audio and speech recognition. Why? The human race has spent tens of thousands of years fine tuning the ability to communicate in two ways: audio and face gestures. Huge parts of our brain are dedicated to these two communication methods so it seems logical that technology will work best for humans when it communicates the way we have evolved to communicate. Adding audio and speech recognition interfaces (APIs) to software also allows us to complete complex actions seamlessly with minimal interaction with the device. Something we humans will likely prefer over the tedious, time-consuming, and often clumsy, process of typing, touching and swiping. One day, we will look back and wonder why we even used these archaic devices called keyboards!

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