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<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jun 2011 07:10:30 +0000</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[New Yaris revealed in U.K.]]></title>
<link>http://www.haaze.com/story.php?title=new-yaris-revealed-in-u-k-</link>
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<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jun 2011 07:10:30 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Toyota released this photo of the next-generation Yaris in the U.K.(Credit:Toyota)Toyota's U.K. press site released two photos of a restyled Yaris, along with engine specs. The styling of this third-generation model should reflect the next version of thecar to be offered in the U.S.The interior shows an LCD, part of the Toyota Touch &amp; Go system.(Credit:Toyota)An exterior shot reveals a more sculpted car that, however, retains the same basic shape and size as the hatchback model. The front-end treatment comports better with Toyota's newer styling language, featuring an almost vertically aligned front badge. The hood opening shows a curved cut instead of the straight line from the current generation.A large intake on the front gives it a more aggressive look, and a strong side contour line seems to lead back to a traditional hatchback rear pillar.In the U.K., the Yaris will be available with three engines: a 1-liter, a 1.33-liter featuring dual variable valve timing, and a 1.4-liter diesel.An interior shot shows a navigation screen. The press release refers to it as Toyota Touch &amp; Go, with a 6.1-inch full-color touch screen. The interior photo shows a left-hand-drive car, suggesting that it is a picture of the next-generation European Yaris.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Voice control comes to Facebook, recipes]]></title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 12 Apr 2011 07:10:02 +0000</pubDate>
<dc:creator>svetalabv</dc:creator>
<category>Mobile &amp; Electronics</category>
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<description><![CDATA[At last, the face has taken control of Facebook--well, the mouth part, at least. Once theFirefox fans at Firesay demonstrated that hands-free browsing was possible, it was only a matter of time before the technology was co-opted by the Facebook hive mind.The original Firesay was a Firefox extension that allowed for Google searching, limited browsing, and even launching specific Hulu videos through voice commands. The new Firesay InPage is an attempt to broaden the reach of the voice-browsing concept, albeit slowly, by offering new voice controls for Facebook and KitchenPC. Right now, the Facebook app only allows users to snap a Webcam pick by uttering a few quick words, while the other offers an introductory platform for hands-free cooking at KitchenPC.com.Firesay&amp;39's Facebook Webcam app in action.(Credit:Video screenshot by Eric Mack/CNET)Currently, Firesay InPage is a two-trick pony with the further limitations of only being available on Chrome. You'll also want to be runningWindows Vista or better. But the start-up behind the concept is promising much more to come. Led by CEO Ehud Halberstram, who was formerly on Microsoft's Phone 7 team, the company is Nuiti, and it's not only looking to expand their roster of apps and compatible sites. There's also something in the works called Firesay VoiceAds. Here's Nuiti's pitch to advertisers on the concept:With our patent-pending Firesay VoiceAds, users can talk with your ads, repeat your messages and better remember them. You win improved campaign performance, stronger brand awareness and invaluable information for your campaign. Your audience wins you.Not sure how excited I am about that concept, but I am rooting for Nuiti to keep expanding its user-focused voice apps in the hopes that one day I'll be able to write these articles while perfecting my juggling routine.Here's a quick video on InPage:<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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