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Tags: iphoneTech we’d like to see: Are we there yet? Not quite.![]() It could be argued we live in privileged times when it comes to technological advancements: 50-inch wall-mounted televisions capable of displaying hundreds of channels; laptops that have more processing power than what Apollo 11 used to get to the moon; and a little ol' thing called the Internet that offers a world of information, entertainment and communication at our fingertips. But we still have not yet reached true tech nirvana. After all, we're still toiling over complicated computers, having trouble copying music and video over to portable media players, and, while our phones seem to have everything but the kitchen sink, we still struggle to place a simple call because of teeny buttons. And so here is a look at a few tech innovations that should hurry up and arrive already.
Where we're at: Products such as Nuance's Dragon Naturally Speaking 9 ($129.99; www.nuance.com/naturallyspeaking/) offer voice-to-text transcription, therefore you can "type" a document or email simply by speaking. They can also let you use your voice to navigate around the web instead of typing and clicking. A similar technology from Nuance for supported cellphones is called Voice Control, available through select carriers such as Rogers Wireless ($6 a month; www.rogers.com/nuance). Wham spam Spam is still the bane of our email existence. This unsolicited, unwanted junk mail continues to pollute inboxes with everything from medical solutions for erectile dysfunction to promises of large sums of cash in an African bank. In fact, IronPort Systems, a division at U.S. telecom outfit Cisco Systems, has just confirmed a whopping 83 percent of all email is now spam, twice what it was just a year ago. Junk mail now accounts for between 60 billion and 150 billion messages -- per day -- and contributes to the growing problem of Internet congestion. Microsoft co-founder and chairman Bill Gates once predicted spam would be eradicated, but it's getting worse instead of better. Pages: 1 · 2 You must be logged in to comment. If you do not have an account, click here to register
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