Amazon Echo Adventure Game with the Alexa Skills Kit
Published on Jul 10, 2015
This video demonstrates a voice driven adventure game for Amazon Echo written using the Alexa Skills Kit.
Amazon Echo review
Published on Jun 25, 2015
So excited to open our new Amazon Echo and let Alexa take over the living room! Well, almost. The new Amazon Echo is a very good listener. She can answer questions like "What is the weather?" "What time is it?" "Who wrote War and Peace?" and even has some surprises in store to questions like "What do you think of Siri?" And with your Amazon Prime account you ask Siri to play music just by mentioning the artist. Of course Alexa is happy to help you with your shopping- on Amazon. Tell Alexa you would like to reorder those cookies you ordered last week and it will gladly put in the order and charge your credit card- all based on you telling it to. A little scary if kids figure this out. But the Amazon Echo does have a lot of potential.
Amazon Echo
Published on Jul 13, 2015
The Amazon Echo is finally open to the general public after it was initially released very limited to Prime members. A voice activated AI assistant and Prime Music speaker, it aims to gain adoption in countless homes of families or young singles. Will Jordan and Fitz think this sort of device will fit in the connected home?
Amazon Echo Controlled Wheelchair
Published on Jul 12, 2015
Amazon Echo is a device that is voice controlled and by default responds when you address "Alexa". One of Echo's features is to turn things on and off. Using a Raspberry Pi running a Hue emulator, Echo 'thinks' it's turning lights on and off but is really in effect controlling a wheelchair. The control scheme is direction(forward, reverse, left, or right) followed by duration in seconds (one, two, three, or four).
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"Amazon Echo Controlled Wheelchair"
July 17, 2015
Article "Goodbye privacy, hello 'Alexa': Amazon Echo, the home robot who hears it all"
We had Rory Carroll invite ‘Alexa’ aka the Echo into his home. There was helpful cooking assistance, endless facts and figures, an amusing misunderstanding – and concerns over what exactly Amazon does with all that interaction data
by Rory Carroll
November 21, 2015
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