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Talking iPods

chrisb33 writes to tell us the next iteration of the iPod may talk you through the menus instead of just relying on text. The Scotsman speculates on this new technology based on a patent filed by Apple in the US. From the article: "The patent reveals the idea is driven largely by safety considerations. It states: 'A user will have difficulty navigating the interface in "eyes-busy" situations. Such activities include, for example, driving an automobile, exercising and crossing the street." The patent also makes clear that text-to-speech technology is likely to spread to other hand-held electronic devices such as mobile phones and palm-top computers."

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  1. Rockbox by FromWithin · · Score: 4, Informative

    Rockbox has had this for ages now. It's a replacement MP3 operating system, originally for the Archos machines, but now even runs on the later generation iPods.

  2. What would be cool... by fullcircleflight · · Score: 5, Interesting

    If I whistle to my iPod a few seconds of a song melody, I would like to see it identify the track and then play it! I'm sure it would be impossible, but at least it would be more patent-worthy!

  3. Still sounds dangerous... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If MP3's are still arranged in a geometric structure (trees of various sortings) and unless some new metaphor is introduced, iPods will still require spatial reasoning to navigate. While driving, I argue that there is one task and one task alone that should be getting full spation reasoning awareness: driving.

    What makes this worse is the translation from spatial to textual. This requires the user to reconstruct the spatial, requiring even more concentration.

    How about voice recognition? Call out the artist or album and listen away!

  4. maybe, maybe not. by Aqua+OS+X · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The author seems fairly certain that a patent equals an imminent new feature, but that's not the case. A patent is a patent. Apple may implement this in 6 Gen iPods, they may wait for later revisions, they may never implement the feature.

    Technology companies, especially Apple, have piles patented software features, devices, etc that have never seen the light of day. And speaking of piles, one of which is actually called "piles."

      As I recall, Apple also has also recently patented several different new hardware interfaces for the iPod. You can bet money they're not all going to be implemented. Heck, none of them may be implemented.

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  5. so i can have a conversation and it change? by nihaopaul · · Score: 5, Funny

    me > hello, thanks for calling me back
    *ipod changes* playing album: hello my name is q
    *ipod changes* The Calling - Thank You.mp3
    me > shut up!
    caller > what?
    *ipod changes* 03-lil_kim-shut_up_bitch.mp3
    me > no not you, my ipod is freaking me out
    *ipod changes* Ali G Indahouse-Da Soundtrack/14-another_level-freak_me-rns.mp3
    caller > you know its weird to talk to that thing right?
    me > your driving me crazy
    *ipod changes* Fidel Cashflow (2005) - Rap/06-stack_bundles-hustlers_go_crazy.mp3
    caller > what ever, forget the job!
    me > no, wait a minute!
    *ipod changes* ez-rollers/lickable_beats_lp_sampler/09-60_minute_ man_and_dj_touch-tonight.mp3

    real men dont mark this funny, real men mark it insightful!

  6. Re:24th Century Technology! by Fordiman · · Score: 4, Funny

    Star Trek... that's the one with the laser swords, isn't it?

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