One Voice Technologies has developed a means to control your Xbox 360 with the power of your voice. Media Center Communicator v3 for Windows Vista was announced yesterday, and can control up to five Xbox 360s with your voice commands. While having a variety of PC related features, MCC v3 allows gamers to watch video content, play music, or play photo slideshows on your 360. We're guessing this is all done with your PC's content via Media Center, so unless you have it on your computer, you're probably not going to be saying "Xbox Play Halo 3 Trailer" anytime soon. That being said, if they developed a way to control your 360's dashboard and allow you to browse content stored on the Control 360 with your Voice
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One Voice Technologies has developed a means to control your Xbox 360 with the power of your voice. Media Center Communicator v3 for Windows Vista was announced yesterday, and can control up to five Xbox 360s with your voice commands. While having a variety of PC related features, MCC v3 allows gamers to watch video content, play music, or play photo slideshows on your 360. We're guessing this is all done with your PC's content via Media Center, so unless you have it on your computer, you're probably not going to be saying "Xbox Play Halo 3 Trailer" anytime soon. That being said, if they developed a way to control your 360's dashboard and allow you to browse content stored on the Reader Comments (6)
Posted: Feb 2nd 2007 6:45PM (Unverified) said
A lot more hassle than it's worth. This is one of these things where it'd would be cool for a while, but then you'd feel the dread that you've wasted your money and is becoming more and more frustrating.
In the end, it'll end up lying in a crumpled heap as you launch it at the wall.
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In the end, it'll end up lying in a crumpled heap as you launch it at the wall.
Posted: Feb 3rd 2007 1:32AM (Unverified) said
"While it seems kind of gimmicky, surely it must appeal to someone"
My best friend recently became a quadriplegic. I'm sure he's going to appreciate this news.
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My best friend recently became a quadriplegic. I'm sure he's going to appreciate this news.
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