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As he spoke, Button, who confirmed he expects Sunday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to be his last in F1 even though his contract with McLaren continues until 2018, could be seen nodding in agreement.
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He then hits a gray "speak" button and the typed text becomes audible, the words accentuated by his facial expressions and laughter.
Say "bumps into", but don't press the speak button.
Walk over to the guy, then press the speak button, then sit down facing him.
Just because I endorse, so to speak, buttons doesn't mean I don't recognize that touchscreens and other touch-based inputs aren't the future.
When receiving a call, users can pick up the handset to speak, push a button on the display (the tablet) to make a hands-free call or take the tablet out, walk around and speak into its mic.
You open the app, tap someone's name, hold down the big Talk button and speak.
In fact, speaking of Button, I did a Q&A with the 2009 champion, in which he speaks his mind – or at least appeared to….
As with most gadgets, there's a target audience for this thing, but it's not for me: jotting items down manually with pen-and-paper takes me as long as pressing the button, speaking clearly, and then pressing another button to confirm.
To record your own, tap the Record button, speak your greeting, and then tap the Stop button.
Push a button, speak a query in one language and it displays a translation.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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