The IT group Microsoft announced today that it added a search function by voice its XBox Live service, which connects the XBox 360 game console to the Internet. The update of the software by running XBox Live allows users to query the Microsoft search engine, Bing, by voice, via the accessory Kinect gesture recognition and speech launched last year.
This is a new feature for Xbox Live, originally designed to play video games, remote with other fans online, and in recent years also provides access to films and other online content. "A new era of entertainment opens, where everything is together in one place: games, movies, TV shows, music, sports," argued the President Microsoft Interactive Entertainment, Don Mattrick.
"With this update, the owners of Xbox 360 system will be the voice command of Kinect integrated search engine Bing, making the experience more communal and personal than ever," he said. The Internet video services like Hulu and Netflix, which are already compatible with the Xbox, are themselves in the process of adapting their software to make it possible to search their catalog by voice command.
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