Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Information Technology Concepts, Part 1

We need algorithms for voice transmission correction. I'm talking about programs to identify both voice and speech, toward sound-error correction. I'd like phone softward that also keeps track of the different elements of individuals' aural acuities and makes adjustments based on that as well. This could not only dampen transmission of background noises but also keep communication audible.


A tablet PC the size of a spiral notebook would also be useful. Google gave my dad a free Galaxy tab with his position at their development park. I have taken complaints about its Android software to its Forum in hopes of its modification or replacement.
Due to erratic gyroscopic adjustment, the Galaxy tab needs a finger movement to change display mode in such way (moving fingers along path similar to Web browsers' reload icon). It power-saving function is also inappropriately sensitive.For these reasons, I currently consider my Galaxy tab a shoddy piece of software.

The 'orientation (gyroscopic adjustment) lock' feature does not appear set to enable wide-page viewing. If you could program an algorithm that minimizes the resolution of displayed text as per calibration to individual readers' acuities that additionally would be great.

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