The new Microsoft Torque Search app for Android Wear is a clever concept. It’s a voice-search alternative to “OK Google” on your wrist, with a novel twist — literally. You turn your wrist “forward and ...
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A couple of months ago, Microsoft released a Bing-powered voice assistant app called Torque, and now the same app—which was previously only for Android Wear devices—can be activated at any time on ...
Microsoft’s Bing Torque Search app lets you search the web, get a weather forecast, calculate math problems, or perform other actions using your voice. Torque launched in October as an app for Android ...
Microsoft this morning has released an app for Android smartphone users called Torque that allows you to shake your phone in order to perform a voice search, similar to Google’s “OK Google.” The ...
Once the app is installed, it brings you to a Wear-only tutorial screen. After you’re finished learning how to use the app, you need to check a box towards the top that reads “Shake anytime.” This ...
Microsoft recently updated its Torque application for Android Wear and carried it over from smartwatches to smartphones. With Torque, Android Wear and Android smartphone owners can shake or twist ...
Well, we're grateful to Microsoft for not making its users yell "OK, Torque" into their smartphones. The company today released an iteration of its voice-recognition search app, Torque, for Android ...
Google brought something wonderful to the world of Android smartphones when it introduced Google Now and the accompanying list of “OK Google” voice commands one could use for any number of various ...
Search is an important part of your day, if you're connected to the world via a smartphone or other device. If you're not sure of the answer, you just "Google it", and you probably get what you need.