New Blackberry Application Provides Remote Control Over Your Music Server

WATERTOWN, MA – August 13, 2008 – Talkhouse today introduced the Talkhouse Remote Control for Blackberry. This innovative new application for BlackBerry smartphones from Research in Motion enables users to use their Blackberry as a remote control for the new Talkhouse Music Server. The remote control enables users to browse and search their entire music library at the touch of a button. The controller works via text or voice inputs. Sit back, relax, and listen to whatever you want. Simply press the button and say or type what you’d like to hear from anywhere in your house or office.
Joe Wölfel, Founder and CTO of Talkhouse said, “Digital music collections have created demand for a better way to search and access your collection. We believe this application significantly enhances the ability to enjoy home music systems by putting your entire collection at your fingertips and on a device you already have handy. Furthermore, by utilizing users' existing hardware we are able to provide this enhanced functionality at a very reasonable price to our users”
Talkhouse’s innovative South Lake search technology moves beyond traditional speech recognition by enabling users to search by keywords. Just say the keywords and/or phrases of the music you would like to hear, no confusing commands or grammars to remember.

To access a free trial visit www.talkhouse.com.

About Talkhouse LLC

Talkhouse takes speech recognition for searching to a whole new level. Its South Lake voice
search engine lets you search by keywords and phrases, just like in routine Internet searches.
Whether you are looking for a song in your music library, an entry in a user manual, availability of a piece of inventory or a friends phone number the South Lake engine will find it at the touch of a button.