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LG Announces Quick Voice, Its Very Own Siri And S Voice Competitor

Ben Reid·June 21, 2012
In almost the same breath as confirming it would no longer pursue any further tablet ventures - not that consumers were remotely aware the company had made any in the first place - the South Korean electronics giant LG has announced its interest in taking on Apple's lauded (yet temperamental) Siri Voice recognition services with its own offering.

Here’s How You Can Record Skype Calls On Your iPad

Goncalo Ribeiro·August 4, 2011
If you’re a regular reader of this site, you’re probably aware of Skype for iPad which made its way to the App Store yesterday. While rather full-featured, many users might be wondering how to record calls using this service, since no specific tool for this purpose is currently available. It turns out it’s rather simple, even obvious. Curious? Read on.

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