
A voice assistant for shopping
As demand grows, companies are trying to make the process of shopping online easier for customers, including voice assistants. Full Story: YourStory.com
Test the (Unofficial) Google Assistant for Windows
Google Assistant can be a part of your desktop experience, at least unofficially. Full Story: Voicebot.ai
Amazon Echo dominates smart speaker market
The smart home technology industry has grown incredibly in the last decade with homes becoming more and more interconnected than ever before. The most popular smart home device by far is the smart speaker, with Amazon’s Echo dominating its competitors. Full Story: London Loves Business
Alexa can share songs to your friends’ Echo devices
You don’t even need the same music service. Full Story: Engadget
Amazon Developing New Wall-Mounted Echo Device as Smart Home Command Centre
The new Amazon Echo device could include Alexa voice assistant, microphones, and a camera for video recording. Full Story: NDTV
Voice Search Optimization Best Practices
According to a July 2020 report from Perficient, 55% of those polled indicated that they use voice search on their smartphones to find answers to their questions. Full Story: CMSWire
Hey, Siri, what happened to you?
It was the first major voice assistant in smartphones, but now Siri lags far behind its rivals. How did Google Assistant and Alexa eat Siri’s lunch? Here’s how. Full Story: CNET
iOS 14.5 update: New features coming to iPhone users
The Apple fanatics will soon have a reason to rejoice as the new iOS 14.5 version is coming up with a lot of new features on the bucket list for the users. Full Story: Livemint
How to use Google Assistant on a Fitbit
Even before regulatory agencies formally approved Google’s purchase of Fitbit, Fitbit had decided that its users deserved on-wrist access to Google Assistant. Full Story: Android Central
The 10 Best Super Bowl Ads of 2021
Despite having a year to adapt to the new reality of a world in pandemic, marketers still faced tough choices when it came to how to approach their Super Bowl ads. Full Story: Adweek