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Gold/Mining/Energy : BCB VOICE SYSTEMS INC. (c.BIV)

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To: Flora Wood who wrote (282)11/15/1998 12:57:00 PM
From: Pwstreet  Read Replies (2) of 440
 
From the September issue of "Maximum PC";
"Olympus D1000
When a genius idea hit's you,just pick up your D1000 digital voice recorder,hit record, and download the audio file to your PC later for easy transcription to text. Olympus hooked up with Intel and IBM to bring you the world's first digital voice recorder with removable storage media. Using an advanced algorithm, the D1000 applies an extremely high rate of data compression, then records on Intel's flash memory miniature cards. Olympus includes one 2MB card (additional cards cost $30 for 2MB and $50 for 4MB) and a PC card adapter so you can transfer recorded DSS files to your PC. Once the audio is transferred to the PC, IBM's ViaVoice continuous speed (sic)recognition software converts the recorded voice into text. The $299 D1000's compact design- it measures a mere 4.7x1.8x.9 inches and
weighs only 6 oz with batteries- means portability. Supercool!"
Sounds like more bad news for BCB.
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