Holus includes a Siri - like virtual assistant, a music visualizer, a holographic
character library app, a tablet doc, USB ports for charging smartphones, Wi - Fi, and Bluetooth.
Not exact matches
I haven't used the Kindle iOS
app since I ditched the iPad so I may be wrong but I can remember there being way more features, like being able to view nine pages at once to quick scan, X-Ray to look up
characters and terms, translations and Wikipedia reference, there's family
library sharing, you can create flashcards for textbooks, and all notes and highlights are exportable.
According to a statement from Amazon on the new features, this update will allow users of the Kindle
app to access the read aloud over 1.8 million titles available in the Kindle Store using Apple's VoiceOver technology, navigate within their
libraries or books using consistent title, menu and button names or navigate directly to a specific page within a book, read
character - by -
character, word - by - word, line - by - line, or continuously, as well as move forward or backward in the text, add or delete notes, bookmarks, and highlights, look up words in the dictionary and Wikipedia, and much more.
When they decide to make an
app, they have access to the feature film video,
character art, their entire sound
library, concept art, and tons of other assets.
As part of their toolkit, ToyTalk has created a method for writing
character dialogue that contains a considerable
library of possible responses to the types of things kids might say or answers to the questions they may ask — and they plan to share this technology with children's story writers (instead of just
app developers) Jacobs is excited by the work they are doing, explaining that «speech recognition for kids has really not been built by anybody, so part of what we're doing — what are partners are developing — is developing the language and acoustic models for children to open up that space.»