
Alexa, teach me how to teach you
Alexa, amazon’s voice-based virtual assistance like Siri for the iPhone, and Cortana for Microsoft Windows, is a cloud-based service. Full Story: TNW
Every new Amazon Alexa feature for Echo and how to use them
Turns out you can teach your old Echo new tricks. We’ll show you what they are. Full Story: CNET
Apple is hiring Siri Annotation Analysts with fluency in a number of languages that are not currently supported by the voice assistant, suggesting that a major expansion of Siri’s availability is in the works. Full Story: Greek City Times
Google Nest Audio is the smartest speaker you’ll ever need, or so says Google
Smart speakers have become increasingly popular over the years — not so much for the audio quality, but for the sheer utility they offer, especially as they typically come with voice assistant software and sync nicely with various other devices for a more seamless smart home experience. Full Story: AsiaOne
Amazon Echo (2020) vs. Nest Audio: Which new smart speaker is best for the holidays?
Google and Amazon are releasing bold new designs for their signature smart speakers. But which one is better? Full Story: CNET
Amazon’s Alexa app will soon work as an in-car display for the Echo Auto
Auto Mode is a new feature coming to Amazon’s Alexa app that turns your phone into a “driver-friendly display” when used with Alexa auto accessories like the Echo Auto, the company says. Full Story: The Verge
Amazon introduces new privacy features for Alexa
Amazon has announced new privacy features to its voice assistant Alexa. Full Story: Gadgets Now
The Unique Challenges Of Voice Assistants In Vehicles
Voice assistants are increasingly becoming a part of our everyday lives. Full Story: Forbes
10 amazing new Alexa features heading your way
It wasn’t just hardware announced at Amazon’s big September 2020 launch event. Full Story: The Ambient
New Super Alexa Mode will definitely leave Echo smart speaker owners disappointed
AMAZON ECHO users have a secret ‘Super Alexa Mode’ Easter Egg that they can try out – but if you fall for the bait you may wonder why you even bothered. Full Story: Daily Express