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Cars will soon be able to understand up to 300,000 words after work to boost in-car speech recognition systems proved a success. The move will make driving easier and safer. Experts from electronics giant Siemens are completing elocution lessons for the technology so it can recognise a large number of voice commands instantly. Drivers will be able to give instructions such as: “Raise the front passenger window and lock the doors.” The first applications will be for sat-navs, where speaking will do away with tedious typing. “Dialogue is the key element of future speech recognition,” said a Siemens spokesman.


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Motorway service giant Moto is investing ÷£30million to bring newsagent WH Smith to its sites alongside the established Marks & Spencer Simply Food stores.

Moto’s CEO Tim Moss said: “We are very excited at the prospect of having WHSmith, as a partner in our network of motorway service areas, alongside Marks & Spencer.”

He added: “The ÷£30million refurbishment will bring about significant changes that more accurately reflect the needs and expectations of modern motorway travel."

The first five outlets to benefit are at Moto service centres on the M1, M4, M5, M23 and M42. More than 40 others are planned for 2007.




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