New Linux Software Development Kit Available for Philips SpeechMike Products

  2006-12-21 01:30:03
Vienna, Austria – Royal Philips Electronics today announced the commercial availability of a new Linux software development kit (SDK) for its new generation of Philips SpeechMike products. Systemwide integration of the new SDK enables users at large legal firms and healthcare organizations to control SpeechMike functions – such as the 4-position slide switch, function buttons, trackball, LED, power mode, scroll wheel and barcode information – within the Linux operating system. The SDK also allows the Philips Foot Control 210 to operate with the Linux system. Philips is believed to be the first vendor to support professional dictation applications in the Linux environment. 
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