In my Observer column yesterday, I tried to put the new iPad in some kind of context. (It’s really just the iPad 2S.) I wish I’d been able to set the scene as amusingly as Rex Murphy did.
Thanks to Joel Greenberg for the link.
In my Observer column yesterday, I tried to put the new iPad in some kind of context. (It’s really just the iPad 2S.) I wish I’d been able to set the scene as amusingly as Rex Murphy did.
Thanks to Joel Greenberg for the link.
This is absolutely fascinating. Just when I was gloomily concluding that I would have to learn to speak French, along comes Microsoft Research with software that can learn the sound of your voice, and then use it to speak a language that you don’t. There was a lovely demonstration at Microsoft’s Redmond campus on Tuesday in which Microsoft researcher Frank Soong showed how his software could read out text in Spanish using the voice of his boss, Rick Rashid. Turns out that Rick now ‘speaks’ Italian and Mandarin. Terrific!
(On the other hand, a small still voice reminds me of Heidegger’s observation that “technology is the art of arranging the world so that you don’t have to experience it”.)
A lovely old road that we came upon during a walk on Saturday.