After a long flight, you ask the person next to you — who only speaks Chinese — in real time how to get to the taxi station (you don't know a word of Chinese, but your smartphone is able to translate). You jump in the taxi, call your spouse and check the scores with your personal account, and check your work email with the same device. Once at the hotel, you skip the check in desk — it's done with a click of the button on your smartphone, which is then turned into your room key via NFC. While you're traveling, don't worry about keeping up with a list of passwords to your mobile bank account or various company logins from your phone when you can easily access using your fingerprints or by voice activation.
Near Field Communication — Over the Air
Smartphones are the modern day Swiss Army Knife, and the latest functionality that could be folded into these devices is the ability to double as a wireless, electronic door key. That capability is enabled by a technology called near-field communication, or NFC.
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AT&T Translator
AT&T Translator, when collaborated with automatic speech recognition (ASR), text-to-speech (TTS) and AT&T WatsonSM speech recognition technology, takes the spoken or written language, translates it, and then provides the information in the selected language as chosen by the user.
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AT&T Toggle
AT&T Toggle is an enterprise-grade application that is installed on enterprise employees' personal devices (smartphones and tablets). The application creates a "container" or "walled off" area on the employees' device where an employee can access corporate content.
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