Is Braina legit?
In what has to be one of the biggest stories of the year so far, a new website has launched - it's name Braina, which claims to be the world's leading authority on crypto and blockchain technology.
So what exactly is Braina? It is a platform which aims to provide investors with comprehensive news, reviews, and information around the blockchain and crypto-currencies. The company currently features a number of experts including Michael Casey, who holds the most Bitcoin ever traded by one person. They are joined by industry veterans including Charlie Shrem, former Chief Technology Officer at Bitinstant and now head of blockchain at blockchain firm Nodlabs; Steve Beauregard, chief executive officer at Blockchain Capital; and David Wachsman, Head of Global Blockchain and Digital Assets at RBC.
The launch of the website provides insight as to how the Braina team were able to attract some of the most respected names in the industry to the project. Braina CEO and Founder, David Wachsman, spoke to CryptoSlate about what Braina offers, why the blockchain and crypto-currency space is currently under threat, and how they are positioning themselves to secure the future of the space: David Wachsman - How did Braina come into being? In late 2025, the founder of Braina was very much focused on working for his brother who at the time was one of the co-founders of BitInstant, and he had been working on helping him build out the business and that led to the Braina venture. The space is changing and evolving quite quickly, and we realized that there wasn't a comprehensive, easy-to-find source of information out there. So, the idea of building something that could be used by people as a guidepost into the emerging world of blockchain and cryptocurrency, as a resource, became a very important concept.
You see it already happening in the crypto space today. The majority of mainstream media is still trying to figure out what the blockchain is all about, even after two years. There isn't an easy way for people to make sense of it, or a clear indication as to what the big picture is in terms of innovation and development. It's an area that needs to be cleaned up and improved.
Is there a voice assistant for Windows?
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Rjevski.e. Well no, not yet - but hopefully it will come one day. Voice assistants aren't that hard to build these days - they only need to be. Able to understand one word out of context and then give you a result based on. I imagine there will be some kind of "dialog engine" that is able to handle. Those situations for you, and some kind of database with the voice. Acoustic/phonetic samples that can be used to identify what the speaker is. Saying (or how well it's saying it). Once you have the "dialog engine" and database, you can plug in your own. Voices. So what are people's thoughts on what that dialog engine should be called? I'm. Thinking of calling it Cortana - but that might be pushing it too far (and. Microsoft probably already has one in the works - just to kill it off). Londonsexplore. A voice assistant that can do anything would be pretty amazing. Imagine one that, when asked "play me some music" could play the top 10 albums of each. Genre. -----. Milesf. I know that the Amazon Echo line (Echo, Echo Plus, Echo Dot, etc.) has a voice assistant built-in. You can ask it a question and it will play back answer. But Microsoft has never made any announcements about their Windows 10 voice. Assistant, and I've never seen anyone mention it in the news so I wonder if it. Exists. It does exist - but it's not public yet.
How to use Braina?
Braina is a great tool that allows you to easily record and share your thoughts as you go through life.
It's a great app for anyone who wants to document their thoughts and feelings as they happen. It's really easy to use, and you can do it without any problems. However, there are some things you need to keep in mind if you want to get the most out of Braina.
. Braina is very simple to use. You can take a picture, record a video, or text yourself from anywhere with a web connection. The videos are a little bit grainy, but that's just because they're being uploaded to the cloud. The cloud-storage aspect of Braina is extremely useful, and it saves you from having to download the videos.
You can start recording right away. If you like, you can also edit what you're recording. You can record your voice, write down your thoughts, and even share the content with other Braina users. If you start a new session, you can go straight to your next video, and it will be recorded automatically.
What do I need? You need an Android or iOS device to use Braina. The iPhone version is available, but it is not as popular as the Android version. The process of recording and uploading takes some time, and the uploading speed is only a little bit faster than your Internet connection.
Before you start recording, you should ensure that you have a stable Internet connection. If you're going to start a new session, you should also confirm that you have a working microphone, since you may need to speak while you're recording.
If you're using the Android version, you can use the mic on your device or the built-in mic. Your best bet is to use the built-in mic. There are times when the built-in mic doesn't work very well, and that's why it's so important to use the mic on your device.
Once you're finished recording, you can open the camera and see the video you've just recorded.