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2012 BMW 7-Series and 3-Series Will Understand Your Speech

The feature comes from a company that also makes speech-to-text software for Macs, Windows and iOS.
BMW 7-Series and 3-Series cars of the 2012 model year will get a speech-to-text feature functions. It's called Dragon Drive Messaging, and it will transfer your words into text in the system, so you can can message people through your car with your mouth, or enter a destination into the navigation system without pulling over. You can technically formulate an entire essay with this, as you can enter punctuation, start new paragraphs and so on. 

It'll be available in BMW's app market. The app supports U.S. and British English, Spanish, Italian and German. After a 60-day trial usage, an annual fee will be charged. 

2012 BMW 7-Series, 3-Series Touring and ActiveHybrid 3 cars will get this feature. It will go on the market this month. 

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