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Even Apple surprised people when it introduced the voice-powered Siri feature on the iPhone 4S in a test version, complete with flaws.

In doing so, it introduced the voices of real-life activists Michaela Angela Davis, India.Arie and Mark Anthony Neal, who joined the episode and engaged in an empowering panel discussion for the fictional news show led by Mary Jane herself.

It would perhaps have been even more intriguing and complex if it had dared to introduce the voice of the young woman who is the unseen victim in the saga.

Produced by Sez On The Beat, the single laid the foundation for the rise of the gully rap movement in India, introducing the voice of thousands of teenagers belonging to lower-income communities to our cultural discourse.

He is sceptical about one university building his father designed in Philadelphia, introducing the voices of occupants, mocking the streams of architectural pilgrims that still come flocking.

On this front, Amazon also today introduced the Alexa Voice Service (AVS) multi-room music SDK, which will allow device makers to integrate with the new music feature.

On this front, Amazon also today introduced the Alexa Voice Service (AVS) multi-room music SDK, which will allow device makers to integrate with the new music feature.

David Nuttall, the Conservative member of Parliament who introduced the measure, gave voice to widespread public concern that the European Union was running amok, sucking power and money from Britain and drowning British business in regulations and bureaucracy.

While Apple introduced the world to voice commands through its Siri application, it has been criticised for its limited functionality and integration with other application in the phone, and must be activated by pushing the home button.

Thus, Apple has made some serious processor improvements, camera upgrades, and introduced the Siri personal voice assistant to the iPhone 4S.

In stories published in The New Yorker between 1938 and 1940, John O'Hara introduced the world to the voice of the braggadocio Joey Evans, a second-rate night-club singer and first-rate cad, who, in a series of twelve apparently amiable, misspelled letters written from Chicago to his show-biz pal Ted, shows himself to be a demotic dunce with the hide of an ox and the sensitivity of an embalmer.

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