22 March 2014

Google's Voice Command for Playing Music



Google's voice search feature still has a long way to go. If you say "play music" or "play some music", Google starts the Play Music app and opens the "I'm Feeling Lucky" radio, which is based on your listening history. I think it makes more sense to continue playing your music and use the current queue instead of creating a new playlist.









Google still doesn't support basic voice actions like "next song", "skip", "pause" or "stop the music". If you say "next song", Google only shows the search results and a list of songs from Next, an American R&B musical group.






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5 Ways To Delete A File In Use In Windows



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Windows Explorer thinks the file you’re trying to delete is still open, but it’s not? This commonly happens with video files that were played back in Windows Media Player but it can happen with any other file, too. The file is either running in the background or it wasn’t closed properly. You can even run into this issue with files you haven’t opened in years! Fortunately, this can be resolved in a few different ways. Did You Close The Program? Let’s start with the obvious. Did you just open the file and not close it? If the file is closed,...


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