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Powering WiFi Router with Air Card

NexAira 3G Wireless broadband router working with Verizon Aircard
Today I setup and configured my first 3G Wireless Broadband Router from Powerful Signal. This WiFi router from NexAira essentially connects to the internet via my Verizon Aircard (which looks like and functions simultaneously as a usb flash drive) and it then sets up a WiFi hotspot for multiple computers to access the internet with via just 1 aircard.

Listen to the audio above for more information, or check back soon for our complete review once we have had a chance to put this device through its paces!

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Dragon Naturally Speaking 9 For a Nine Year Old Volcano Report

Today I tried something relatively new.  I spent a little time teaching my son how to use Dragon NaturallySpeaking.  I got the idea a few days ago when he was putting together a report on volcanoes for his fourth grade class.  I worked with him to help him write the paper.  I showed him how to organize his notes and then set up the sections that he would write.  His mother identified the topics for the sections and then he sat down read the notes and wrote out each of the sections by hand.

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After that, I took his handwritten notes that I had encouraged him to write as fast as possible and disregard any mistakes, and I read those aloud using Dragon NaturallySpeaking to convert his writing into typed text.  That took me about two minutes as he had written out about five pages where the paperwork with about one paragraph per page.

Now he had made a number of mistakes in his own grammar and spelling and punctuation because I encouraged him to go faster just get the “ideas out of his head” just as my 12th grade creative writing teacher had taught me years ago when I was learning to compose on a novel new device known as the computer.

So back then I was thinking I should have him use Dragon NaturallySpeaking instead of me speaking this into the computer.  Unfortunately at the time, we had a rapidly approaching deadline for the project that he was working on in school as he had to also create a working volcano.  This was one of those projects where everyone in the class, possibly everyone in fourth grade had to create a model working volcano along with write up a report about volcanoes.  In fact, on the day of the report, I took him to school and helped him carry his volcano and report in the school.  There was a long line or parade of parents helping their kids carry their volcanoes to school that day.  Long story short about that when my son had one of the best looking volcanoes, but his volcano failed to fire because we’d used much baking soda, or was it baking powder I don’t remember now as my wife was responsible for the logistics of the explosion.

That all happened last week, and today my son said, “Hey dad, can I learn how to talk to your computer today?” after he finished up his homework.

Honestly I had too much work to do, but the day had been a pitiful wash anyway and this seemed like a great time to sit down with him and get him set up on Dragon NaturallySpeaking.  Now I’m going to go into the details of this experience in a future article, but I did learn one thing right off the bat that could be important for someone that’s installing Dragon NaturallySpeaking on a brand-new computer.  My son wasn’t using the program on my own computer or have the software installed, I only have the one license.  My son doesn’t have a lot of e-mail on my computer nor does he have a lot of documents.  This is important to understand because Dragon NaturallySpeaking actually trains itself to adapt to your writing style by reviewing your e-mail and all the documents on your computer. 

Since my son didn’t have any e-mail on my computer and he didn’t have any documents on my computer, at least no documents that could be discerned from my own documents, we couldn’t use this part of the program and set up Dragon NaturallySpeaking and to tune it to his writing style.  Now I don’t know how big of a difference this would make, so in my little experiment, I had him take the initial training is required which took about 10 minutes.  I then recorded him saying several sentences and watching how accurate or inaccurate Dragon NaturallySpeaking responded.  My son at nine years old was a little uncomfortable just saying some sentences off the cuff and continuously and so this in part played into the inaccuracy of the transcription, but part of it was also the fact that dragon just hadn’t had a chance to adapt itself to the way he speaks and writes. 

So I then had him read through another training session, because Dragon provides many training sessions that you can use if you want to.  You don’t have to use these extra training sessions as the program will learn as you use it in everyday work, but for my son it seemed practical to go ahead and try it some more plus it never hurts for him to get more practice reading.  There were not too many reading samples that were suited towards a nine-year-old, but there was an excerpt from Alice in Wonderland which is maybe a year or two over his reading level.  So he started reading Alice in Wonderland and as I watched him read it, I started to realize that Dragon NaturallySpeaking and voice recognition in general could be an excellent tool to help evaluate and monitor just how well students read.  The program in its test mode knows exactly which word should be said and has a range of how the words should be pronounced.  It doesn’t proceed until the person gets the word right or until the computer learns what the person is trying to say.  This is a lot like what a teacher has to do when they’re working with students to help them learn how to read.

As I was watching my son, I could just picture a whole classroom of students sitting down and reading to their computers.  Each student progressing at their own pace, and getting slight corrections from the computer as they went and possibly little help from their teacher from time to time when they ran into strange words or names like “Dinah” a name mentioned in Alice in Wonderland that stumped my son for quite a while.

So anyway I’m going to do a lot more with this I think in the future with both my son as well as my other daughters as they get to the age where they can read off of the computer.  I have a feeling that this could end up being a very good investment for my children both in learning how to read as well as how to compose and put words together verbally. 

After coming home from the holidays a couple months ago my mother wanted to set up something akin to like life insurance fund for my kids and it didn’t seem like a bad idea, but as I look at things now I suspected that same money might be better spent on something like this.  Don’t get me wrong Dragon NaturallySpeaking as a reading tool isn’t quite ready for prime time, but I think there could be some value in maybe picking up another license for my kids to share on their computer, instead of putting that money towards life insurance rates.

 

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New Users Can hit 150 Words Per Minute after 1 hour with Dragon Naturally Speaking 9

Below is the latest in my regular series of articles featuring Dragon Naturally Speaking.  I’ve covered typing tests before with Dragon Naturally Speaking, my favorite voice recognition software.  But those were all with established User profiles that had been ‘trained’ with a few hours of usage and standardized training.

Dragon is not like it used to be.  It can do miracles almost out of the box.

  1. Install it
  2. Run some quick configurations
  3. Run a 10-15 minute training session
  4. Let Dragon index - review your existing Word docs and emails (20-30 minutes)

This software isn’t like some late night commercial on diet pills or enhancement nonsense. Simply, put the head set or blue tooth microphone on and you can take a typing test and hit 150 words per minute.  Thats pretty amazing!

Check out my example here:

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Qipit Converst White board and document images to Text via OCR

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I have been waiting for a service like this for years.  Qipit takes images that you snap with your mobile phone camera or just a regular digital camera of things like white boards, hand written notes and other documents and converts them to text using OCR, Optical Character Recognition, technology which has evolved very significantly over the last 12 years.

As a heavy mindmapper I often times try to use electronic mind maps instead of a regular white board, but some things are just easier on a white board.  I use mind maps so heavily because they enable me to capture that information very rapidly. 

However with this type of service and application, I have the ability to get a great electronic backup with very little effort.  Not to mention, I can get electronic iteration captures as the white board notes evolve say during one of those meetings where it seems like everyone will step up and drive the dry erase marker over the white board to get a feel for the issues or add to the discussion.

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Now with my 1 megapixel camera on my phone, I can only convert images from white boards.

However, these days I always carry a small digital camera with me as well.  With that I can also upload images from my computer to the site and have documents scanned and read via OCR as well or even have hand notes converted.

Or Here’s a great tip if you are Mobile without a WiFi connection or computer

Take the picture with your regular digital camera.  Pull the flash card out of the camera and drop it into your phone or smart phone and add the better quality image as an attachment and send it to Qipit via email!

 

So in review this is a very cool and did I mention FREEEEE!  service.  It takes your pictures of handwriting from white boards or even from printed documents and uses OCR technology to create a soft copy or it can even publish straight to your blog or website.

 

Now, I’ve seen a lot of electronic white board tools and applications, even some touch screen surfaces requiring expensive investments in large screen devices and the wiring and connections and tuning and plasma mount to keep it from falling off the wall, etc, etc, etc. 

This is just a simple little solution that is ready to go for almost any user and the setup only takes about a minute.

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Finding the Right Recliner for My Office

i-Fi-REcliner I have a weird and slightly lazy dream to some day sit in my favorite recliner and productively work my tail off in comfort.  A couple months back, I even did a little experiment.  I positioned my portable projector from the office at the ceiling of my house and reclined a recliner back.  I set up my laptop keyboard on an inclined keyboard holder and typed away while laying back and looking straight ahead at the ceiling.

I’ll admit that it worked but not as well as I would have liked.  I was very comfortable, but the distance was a little to short to get the projected image large enough to be comfortable. 

Canon does have some new projectors that have an amazing capacity to make very large images from a short distance.  You can even look at a mindmap at like 20% zoom and see the individual topics extremely clearly but I digress.

i-fi_chair-i-fi-company Anyway, my idea or day dream was slightly reinforced about a week and a half back while I was attending CES in Las Vegas.  I came across the i-FI chair that I would describe as a recliner with the sound system built into it. 

Now, I have never been terribly impressed with the concepts of investing in home theater furniture such that you feel like you have a miniature movie theater in your house.  I’ll take a great couch or recliner any day.  I do not need something that feels like a goofy theater seat chair.

Plus, I have three kids under 10 and its not too hard for them to regularly recreate that spilled sticky ambience on any given surface in the house!

Amazing Voice Clarity in the Sound

Now, as I test drove this chair at CES, I rapidly learned what almost everyone there learned.  The sound quality is not only great, but for very loud movies engineered for surround sound, you can understand what people are saying as if there is not a lot of surround sound background noise. 

I’m sure you’ve probably watched a movie at home where you had to turn the sound up to 40 to hear the words and then when the action picks up, all the trim in your house is vibrated away to dust.  This chair seems to eliminate that catch 22.  Plus, it has a very cool built in ability to create a sound vibration in the chair without cranking up a sub woofer that can be felt in the ground from 10 miles away like listening to a freight train through a rail road track.

(video of the LA Times here, I’m standing in the background in some of the frames, but the LA times video is kind of rough, they are writers and not film types I guess)

 

All in all, I’m not crazy about the name that the i-Fi Company has come up with but in all fairness this is not only a chair for to work with your home entertainment system, but it is also an iPod accessory that enables you to dock your iPod.  So they seem to have the obligatory ‘i’ in the name.  That said, I can’t think of a better name to counter my critical view of their name, so I guess I should just leave it there.  Its priced at about the level you could expect for a high end comfortable leather recliner.

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