I've never used voice command myself but I do know that on Android phones it works by the saying "OK Google" and then asking a question. Here's a list of examples of facts you can ask Google that I've copy and pasted from the page I link to below:
Find the time: "What time is it in London?"
Check the weather: "Do I need a jacket today?" or "What's the weather like tomorrow morning?"
Answer trivia questions: "Where was Albert Einstein born?" or "How old is Beyonce?"
Get stock prices: "What's the Google stock price?" (Disclaimer about financial data)
Calculate the tip: "What's the tip for 42 dollars?"
Translate words or phrases: "How do you say cucumber in Spanish?"
Define a word: "What does gluttony mean?"
Convert between units: "What's 16 ounces in pounds?"
Solve a math problem: "What's the square root of 2209?"
Track a package from your Gmail order confirmation: "Where's my package?"
Search within apps on your device: "Search for thai food on Yelp."
https://support.google.com/websearch...DAndroid&hl=en
I think what you can ask your phone to do or find out for you via voice command is pretty much limited to your imagination. You can also do similar on iPhones but as I don't have one I don't know anything about that!
As for contactless payments you should get your money back if your card's stolen just as you would for traditional payments.
Edited to add: I cross-posted with parkerman's for more succinct explanation![]()
Last edited by Dazzle; 02-10-2016 at 13:36.
parkerman (02-10-2016)
Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe
The Sarah Louise part of this storyline is particularly nonsensical. How she'll pay the rest of what she thinks she's going to owe on the flat doesn't appear to have occurred to her. As a single mother of two and part-time barmaid I'd have thought her likelihood of getting a mortgage to cover it is very low.
I don't know anything about this so might be talking complete rubbish (not unusual for me) but perhaps Vinny would have borrowed most of the money to buy the dilapidated building (which of course he'd have no intention of repaying) or there may be other investors on board expecting to make a killing when the flats are sold.
Last edited by Dazzle; 02-10-2016 at 15:59.
tammyy2j (04-10-2016)
Dazzle (02-10-2016)
Has Vinnie or Phelan actually shown proof they own the building ?? As far as I know they had some cardboard model made up to show what it should look like, Eileen has been round it but was warned that Health and Safety would not be happy if they knew .... I agree with other comments that mortgages seem to be assumed to come flying through everyone´s doors regardless of income
That's a good point! They could have done some research and laid claim to the building safe in the knowledge nobody else would come forward to say otherwise at least in the near future. I would hope that real councils check these things, but who knows with Corrie's fantasy version?
Strange as it seems you can apply for planning permission on buildings you don't own but you have to show some proof from the actual owners that you have a right to make the alterations or that a sale is going through. Any council should thoroughly check ownership or permission. That is one of the reasons planning permission for a development like this would normally take several months. Of course in Corrie, permission was all done and dusted in a couple of weeks.
Edit: P.S. It's not difficult for the Council to check ownership with the Land Registry.
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